- Yu
Baoxuan (simplified Chinese: 于宝轩;
traditional Chinese: 于寶軒; pinyin: Yú
Bǎoxuān; Wade–Giles: Yü Pao-hsüan; born 1875) was a
politician in the Republic...
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concubine Lady Yin.) His
mother Marchioness Liu had
three other sons, Xiao
Baoxuan (蕭寶玄), Xiao Baoyin, and Xiao Baorong,
before dying in 489. In 494, with...
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Political Affairs,
Chairperson of the
North China Political Council Yu
Baoxuan:
Observer to the
Commission for High
Ranking Officers Examination Li Fang...
- Xiao Baojuan,
Marquis Donghunyang (東昏煬侯 蕭寶卷; 483–501),
second son Xiao
Baoxuan,
Prince Jiangxia (江夏王 蕭寶玄; d. 500),
third son Xiao Baoyin,
Prince Poyang...
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hoping to
overthrow Xiao
Baojuan and
replace him with his
brother Xiao
Baoxuan (蕭寶玄) the
Prince of Jiangxia. Cui was
initially successful, surrounding...
- Haicheng [zh] •
Xiang Jutan [zh] • Qiao Yifan [zh] (s)
District 6 (4) Wang
Baoxuan [zh] • Niu Jianchu [zh] • Xu Quan [zh] • Pang Shoufeng [zh]
District 7...
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credited with
introducing Buddhist literature to
reformist official Sun
Baoxuan as well as
yogachara to
philosopher Zhang Binglin. Xia was
friends with...
- ****duan (劉惠端). She also bore two
older brothers of his, Xiao Baojuan, Xiao
Baoxuan (蕭寶玄), and a
younger brother, Xiao Baorong, but died in 489, when Xiao...
- 955 47.25 +2.60
Kuomintang Chen Ken-te 80,142 44.06 –11.29
Others Wang
Baoxuan 15,802 8.69 +8.69
Majority 5,813 3.19
Total valid votes 181,899 98.68 Rejected...
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sympathized with the republicans, and
consequently started to
conspire with Tong
Baoxuan,
commander of the
Zhejiang New Army's 2nd Battalion, to
overthrow Zhejiang's...