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- King Cheng Tang of Shang of China (in Chinese:"<font lang="zh">湯</font>", born Zi Lü, in Chinese:"<font lang="zh">子履</font>") (1675 BC-1646 BC). Ta...
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- King Di Xin of Shang, born Zi Shou was the last king of the Shang Dynasty. His given name was Zhòu (<font (lang="zh">紂</font>), and he is the...
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- Da Ding 大丁 (Da1 Ding1) – "Great IV" also known as Tai Ding is the 太子 – Crown Prince and eldest son of 商湯 (Shang1 Tang1). 大丁 (Da1 Ding1) was supp...
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- Zu Geng (祖庚) was king of the Shang Dynasty of China. His given name is Yao(曜). His capital was at Yin(殷). He wrote an article called Gaozhong...
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- Xiao Yi (小乙) was king of the Shang Dynasty of China. His given name is Lian(敛). His capital was at Yin(殷). On the 6th year of his regime, he order...
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- Xiao Xin (小辛) was king of the Shang Dynasty of China. His given name is Song(颂). He got his throne in the year of Jiawu(甲午). His capital was at Yin...
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- Zu Geng (祖甲) was king of the Shang Dynasty of China. His another name is Di Jia(帝甲) in the book of Guoyu(国语). His capital was at Yin(殷). On t...
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- Ren Shang, was the Protector General of the Western Regions under Eastern Han between 102-106. In February, 91, he and Geng Kui defeated the...
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- Zhuge Shang was the grandson of the great Zhuge Liang and Huang Yueying, the son of Zhuge Zhan. He and his father defended Chengdu when Sima Zhao...
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- Xiahou Shang (185? - 225) was a nephew of the Wei officer Xiahou Yuan during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China.
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