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Baojuan (宝卷
bǎojuàn),
literally precious scrolls, are a
genre of
prosimetric texts (texts
written in an
alternation of
prose and verse) of a religious...
- Xiao
Baojuan (蕭寶卷) (483 – 31
December 501), né Xiao
Mingxian (蕭明賢),
commonly known by his
posthumously demoted title of
Marquess of
Donghun (東昏侯), courtesy...
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throne to his
violent and
arbitrary older brother Xiao
Baojuan. In 502, with Xiao
Baojuan having been
defeated and
killed and Xiao
Yingzhou dead, Xiao...
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consort during the
Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. She was a
concubine of Xiao
Baojuan.
During his reign, she
carried the
title Guifei (貴妃) -- a rank that was...
- in that post
after Emperor Ming's
death and
succession by his son Xiao
Baojuan. It was at
Xiangyang that Xiao Yan's wife Chi **** died in 499. Xiao Yan...
- Pan Yunu,
concubine of Xiao
Baojuan Ravina II,
Jewish Talmudist and
rabbi Su Xiaoxiao,
Chinese Gējì and poet Xiao
Baojuan,
emperor of
Southern Qi (b....
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executions was
exacerbated after Emperor Ming was
succeeded by his son Xiao
Baojuan,
whose actions drew
multiple rebellions, the last of which, by the general...
- the
later Precious Scroll of the
Parrot (Chinese: 鸚哥寶卷; pinyin: Yīnggē
bǎojuàn). In po****r iconography, the
parrot is
coloured white and
usually seen...
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before carrying out the actions.
Emperor Ming
created his
second son Xiao
Baojuan crown prince, as his
oldest son Xiao
Baoyi (蕭寶義) was said to be so disabled...
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accounts is of Pan Yunu, a
favourite consort of the
Southern Qi
Emperor Xiao
Baojuan. In the story, Pan Yunu,
renowned for
having delicate feet,
performed a...