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- Cen Changqian (Chinese: 岑長倩; died November 7, 691), briefly known as Wu Changqian (武長倩) during the reign of Wu Zetian, formally the Duke of Deng (鄧公)...
- 750) August 24 – Fu Youyi, official of the Tang dynasty November 7 – Cen Changqian, official of the Tang dynasty November 7 – Ge Fuyuan, official of the...
- Wu clan. Wu Zetian was tempted to do so, and when the chancellors Cen Changqian and Ge Fuyuan opposed sternly, they, along with fellow chancellor Ouyang...
- Hudson-Odoi, English footballer 2001 – Amybeth McNulty, Irish actress 691 – Cen Changqian, official of the Tang dynasty 691 – Ge Fuyuan, official of the Tang dynasty...
- where Emperor Taizong would eventually buried himself. His nephew Cen Changqian and grandson Cen Xi later also served as chancellors. 兩千年中西曆轉換 Old Book...
- (629–643 in office) Cen Wenben (unknown, under Emperor Taizong of Tang) Cen Changqian (unknown, under Emperor Gaozong of Tang) Cen Xi (unknown, under Emperor...
- (680) Pei Yan (680–683) Cui Zhiwen (680–683) Guo Daiju (682–683) Cen Changqian (682–683) Guo Zhengyi (682–683) Wei Xuantong (682–683) Liu Jingxian (682–683)...
- Transformers". arXiv:2212.09748v2 [cs.CV]. Fei, Zhengcong; Fan, Mingyuan; Yu, Changqian; Li, Debang; Huang, Junshi (2024-07-16). "Scaling Diffusion Transformers...
- 34: 8583–8595. arXiv:2106.05974. Fei, Zhengcong; Fan, Mingyuan; Yu, Changqian; Li, Debang; Huang, Junshi (2024-07-16). "Scaling Diffusion Transformers...
- 707–710 Liu Rengui (683–684) Pei Yan (683–684) Guo Daiju (683–684) Cen Changqian (683–684) Guo Zhengyi (683–684) Wei Xuantong (683–684) Liu Jingxian (683–684)...