Fu Jian (Chinese: 苻健; 317–355), originally named Pu Jian (蒲健, name changed 350), courtesy name Jianye (建業), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor...
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Fu Jian may refer to: Fu Jian (317–355) (苻健, r. 351–355), founding emperor of Former Qin, posthumous name Emperor Jingming Fu Jian (337–385) (苻堅, r. 357–385)...
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his bravery in the face of certain death against Sun Quan's forces Fu Jian (317–355): 苻堅/苻坚; 337–385), courtesy name Yonggu (永固) or Wenyu (文玉), formally...
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name was eventually changed to Taizu Shi Le (274–333) of Later Zhao Fu Jian (317–355) of Former Qin Qifu Gangui (died in 412) of Western Qin Yao Xing (366–416)...
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imperial throne upon hearing Fu Jian's death. Father Fu Xiong (苻雄), Prince Jingwu of Donghai and brother of Fu Jian (317–355), posthumously honored as Emperor...
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August 7 – Constantius II, Roman emperor (d. 361) Fú Jiàn, Chinese emperor of the Former Qin (d. 355) Junius Bassus Theotecnius, Roman politician (d. 359)...
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Aedesius, Roman Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic Fu Jian, Chinese emperor of the Former Qin (b. 317) Liang, Chinese empress of the Former Qin Dynasty...
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Former Qin (redirect from Fu Qin)
was killed. Not long after, Fu Jiàn died in 355 and was succeeded by his son Fu Sheng. Traditional historians describe Fu Sheng as a violent ruler, killing...
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northern China with the Former Qin. The Former Qin was founded in 351 by Fu Jian (317–355), a Di general, who had served under the Later Zhao and surrendered...
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executed in 355, along with Empress Liang, Mao Gui, and Liang Leng, Duan Chun (段純): executed in 355, the same day that Fu Jiàn became emperor, after Fu Sheng...
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Pú (蒲) is a Chinese surname. Fu Jian (317–355) (Chinese: 苻健; 317–355), originally named Pu Jian (蒲健, name changed 350), courtesy name Jianye (建業), the...
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of Shi Le, posthumously honored as Shizong of Later Zhao Fu Jian (317–355) (reigned 351–355), also known as Emperor Gaozu and Emperor Jingming, Former...
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Peninsula, Tai Po District, Hong Kong Huangshi (皇始, 351–355), era name used by Fu Jian (317–355), emperor of Former Qin Huangshi (皇始, 396–398), era name...
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Qin, Fu Sheng, and his uncle, the Emperor Jingming of Former Qin, Fu Jian (317–355) Earl of Pingchang, Meng Renzhi, son of Emperor Gaozu of Later Shu...
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the father of founding emperor of the Former Qin dynasty, Fu Jiàn (Emperor Jingmimg). In 350, Fu Hong proclaimed himself the Prince of Three Qins (Chinese:...
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His son, Fu Jian, declared himself Emperor of Qin in 352. Jin forces tried to invade them in 354 but ultimately withdrew. Fu Jian died in 355 and was succeeded...
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Fu Huaigui 苻怀归 Fu Hong (苻洪) 285–350 Huiwu Fu Jian (苻健) 317–355 Jingming 景明 (r. 352–355) Fu Xiong Fu Chang Fu Sheng (苻生) 335–357 Li 厲 (r. 355–357) Fu Jian...
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governors (taishou 太守) of their region under the government of Jin. In 371 Fu Jian, ruler of Former Qin, attacked Chouchi, captured the ruler Yang Cuan (楊篡)...
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Mount Li and dedicated one of his earliest fu poems to it. This work, entitled "Fu on the Hot Springs" (Wēnquán fù 溫泉賦), describes the throngs of people attending...
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daughter of the military general Xi Jian. In a well-known anecdote from the Shishuo xinyu and the Jin shu, Xi Jian sent an emissary to Wang Dao's household...
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Imperial China 2020, pp. 354–355. Xiong 2009, pp. 302–303; Imperial China 2020, p. 355. Xiong 2009, p. 294; Imperial China 2020, p. 355. Xiong 2009, pp. 449–450;...
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of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439). 304 AD 317 AD 326 AD 338 AD 350 AD 369 AD 376 AD 391 AD 400 AD 404 AD 410 AD 416 AD...
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Museum of Northern Arizona. pp. 97–107. Wang, Run-Fu; You, Hai-Lu; Wang, Suo-Zhu; Xu, Shi-Chao; Yi, Jian; Xie, Li-Juan; Jia, Lei; Xing, Hai (2017). "A second...
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Guoning; Luo, Qun; Han, Yunfei; Tang, Yu; Miao, Ying; Li, Yongxiang; Qin, Jian; Guo, Jingbo; Zha, Wusong; Gong, Chao; Lu, Kun; Zhang, Jianqi; Wei, Zhixiang;...
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from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2023-11-22. Ren, Xin-Xin; Huang, Jian-Dong; You, Hai-Lu (2020). "The second mamenchisaurid dinosaur from the Middle...
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Faces Of Fungi. Retrieved 11 June 2023. Luo, Zong-Long; Hyde, Kevin D.; Liu, Jian-Kui (Jack); Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N.; Jeewon, Rajesh; Bao, Dan-Feng;...
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scholar, was killed by communists in Changsha, and in revenge, KMT general He Jian and his troops gunned down hundreds of peasant militiamen. That May, tens...
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