• Marquess Wen of Han (Chinese: 韩文侯; pinyin: Hán Wénhóu; died 377 BC), ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name unknown, was the ruler of...
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  • Wen of Han may refer to: Marquess Wen of Han (died 377 BC) Emperor Wen of Han (203–157 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Wen or Marquess Wen may refer to these ancient Chinese rulers: Marquis Wen of Jin (805–746 BC) Marquess Wen of Wei (died 396 BC) Marquess Wen of Han (died...
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  • Marquess Lie of Han (Chinese: 韩烈侯; pinyin: Hán Lìehóu), also known as Marquess Wu of Han (韩武侯) (died 387 BC), ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩)...
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    Emperor Wen of Han (Chinese: 漢文帝; 203/02 – 6 July 157 BC), personal name Liu Heng (劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 until his death...
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  • State of Han between 376 BC and until his death in 374 BC. He was the son of Marquess Wen of Han. In 376 BC, Han, Wei, and Zhao deposed Duke Jing of Jin...
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    Marquess Wen of Wei (Wèi Wén Hóu; died 396 BCE) was the first Marquess to rule the State of Wei during the Warring States period of Chinese history (475...
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  • Henan. In 403 BC, Marquess Jing, along with Marquess Wen of Wei and Marquess Lie of Zhao partitioned the powerful Jin state into the Han, Wei, and Zhao states...
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  • of Han (Chinese: 韓宣惠王) (died 312 BC), nomen unknown, also known as Marquess Wei of Han (Chinese: 韓威侯) before 323 BC, was a ruler of the state of Han during...
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    the rulers to 侯 (hou, "marquess"). In 375 Han defeated the neighboring state of Zheng (founded in 806 by the Zhou dynasty). Han conquered and annexed Zheng...
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    the long reign of his son Emperor Wu of Han. Emperor Jing had a complicated personality. He continued his father Emperor Wen's policy of general non-interference...
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    Wei (state) (redirect from State of Wei)
    in a flood. Marquess Wen of Wei, personal name Si (斯) or Du (都), (445–396 BCE) Marquess Wu of Wei, personal name Ji (擊), son of Marquess Wen, (396–370 BCE)...
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    king, the marquess collected a portion of the tax revenues in his fief as personal income. Until the reign of Emperor Jing of Han, the Han emperors had...
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  • attacked the State of Zhao, Marquess Lie allied himself with Marquess Wen of Wei (Chinese: 魏文侯; pinyin: Wèi Wén Hóu) of the State of Wei to attack Zhongshan...
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    of Emperor Wen. Father Liu Zizhang (劉子張), grandson of Liu Xiongqu (劉熊渠) the Marquess of Chonglin, the grandson of Liu Fa (劉發), Prince Ding of Changsha,...
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    8 September 59 BC) was briefly the ninth emperor of the Han dynasty. Originally King (or Prince) of Changyi (Chinese: 昌邑王; pinyin: Chāngyì Wáng), he was...
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  • ruler of the state of Wei during the Warring States period,[citation needed] ruling from approximately 369–319 BC. He was a grandson of Marquess Wen of Wei...
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  • Europe for naming years. Li Shi, ruler of Cheng Han, fails in his attempt to halt a Jin expedition under Huan Wen. He flees to the capital Chengdu and surrenders...
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    Yongning Tomb of Emperor Wen of Chen (ca. 566). Qixia District Emperor Wu of Chen Chen (state), Zhou dynasty Trần dynasty, Vietnam golden age Chen Han Sui dynasty...
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    reign of Duke Lie of Jin (415–389), King Weilie of Zhou recognized Marquis Jing of Han, Marquis Wen of Wei and Marquess Lie of Zhao, as marquises of Han in...
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    Shen’s father, the Marquess of Shen, teamed with the Quanrong nomads and local satellite states to overthrow King You. In the Battle of Mount Li King You...
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    one of the only four Western Han emperors to receive a temple name (along with Emperor Gaozu, Emperor Wen and Emperor Wu). During his reign, the Han dynasty...
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    nobles including the Marquess of Shen, the Marquess of Zeng (繒侯) and Duke Wen of Xu [zh] supported the deposed Prince Yijiu as King Ping of Zhou to continue...
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    throne as Emperor Wen of Wei (r. 220–226 AD) and ended the Han dynasty. The emperor was the supreme head of government. He appointed all of the highest-ranking...
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    disturbance in 180 BC. He is a son of Liu Fei (劉肥), and a grandson of the Han dynasty founder Liu Bang. He was created the Marquess of Zhuxu in 186 BC by Grand...
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  • Zhuang of Cai (died 612 BC) Marquess Gong of Han (died 363 BC), also known as Marquis Zhuang Pang De (died 219), general under the warlord Cao Cao Wen Ping...
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    Emperor Zhao of Han (Chinese: 漢昭帝; 94 – 5 June 74 BC), born Liu Fuling (劉弗陵), was the eighth emperor of the Han dynasty from 87 to 74 BC. Emperor Zhao...
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    Shen (state) (redirect from State of Shen)
    State of Dèng, Marquessof Dèng remarked: King Wén of Chu is the son of my sister. As a result, Marquess Qí allowed him to stop in the State of Shen...
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  • Marquesses of Shēn and Zēng, together with Duke Wen of Xu (許文公) enthroned Yijiu as King Ping of Zhou in the State of Shēn. At the same time, Jī Hàn (姬翰)...
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    Bu Shang (category Disciples of Confucius)
    school, and taught Marquess Wen of Wei, ruler of Wei, the most powerful state of the early Warring States period. Said to be a teacher of early "Legalist"...
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