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- Imperial consort Zhuang Shun came from the Wuya clan. She was the daughter of Ling Shou. She was also the paternal grandmother of the Guangxu...
- male, deceased (198)
- Gao Shun was a military officer under the minor warlord Lü Bu during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. He w...
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- Mu Shun an officer during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Mu Shun served under Zhang Yang. Following the Coalition against Dong Zhuo, at the...
- female, deceased (1860)
- The Imperial Noble Consort Gong Shun of the Niuhuru clan (1787 - 1860). Born in the 52nd year of the Qianlong emperor's reign. Her father was...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Pan-Jun-Shun, was the first Chinese national to be awarded the title Righteous Among the Nations for hiding and sheltering a Ukrainian Jewish girl...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Venerable Master Yin Shun (March 12th, 1906–June 4, 2005) was an important figure in modern Mahayana Buddhism. Known as a contemporary master, he wa...
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- Shun was a legendary 23rd-22nd century BC leader of ancient China, among the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, whose half-century of rule was one...
- male
- Yao (Traditional Chinese:堯, Simplified Chinese:尧) (2358 - 2258 BC) was a legendary Chinese ruler, one of the Three Sovereigns and the Five Empe...
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- Cao Teng (? - ?) was a eunuch who served the Han Dynasty in its later years. He served four Han emperors (Shun, Chong, Zhi, and Huan) and achieved...
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