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emperor of the Han dynasty.
Originally King (or Prince) of
Changyi (Chinese: 昌邑王; pinyin:
Chāngyì Wáng), he was
installed by the
powerful minister Huo Guang...
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Changyi (? – ?) was the
second son of the
legendary Yellow Emperor and the
father of Zhuanxu.
According to the
Records of the
Grand Historian by Sima...
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Changyi or
Chang Yi was the
second son of the
Yellow Emperor and
father of Zhuanxu.
Changyi,
Shandong (昌邑市), county-level city
Changyi District (昌邑区),...
- to his son Liu Bo (劉髆) as the
Changyi Kingdom (昌邑國). Bo
ruled for 11
years and was
known as the King Ai (哀) of
Changyi. His
successor Liu He was selected...
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Changyi (Chinese: 昌邑; pinyin:
Chāngyì) is a county-level city of Weifang,
Shandong province, People's
Republic of China. The city is 1627.5
square kilometers...
- for 13 years, at the age of 20. He was
succeeded by Liu He,
Prince of
Changyi. In 94 BC, then
Prince Fuling was born to a
favourite concubine of Emperor...
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Changyi District (simplified Chinese: 昌邑区;
traditional Chinese: 昌邑區; pinyin:
Chāngyì Qū) is a
district of
Jilin City, Jilin, China. Subdistricts: Hadawan...
- as
chenyi and
changyi,
which became po****r.[better source needed] The
chenyi and the
changyi differed in
terms of structure: the
changyi had two high...
- 蠶奶奶).
Leizu had two
known sons with the
Yellow Emperor named Shaohao and
Changyi, with the
latter the
father of Zhuanxu. Zhuanxu's
uncles and his father...
- Chen,
Changyi 陈昌仪 (1991). Gàn fāngyán gàiyào 贛方言概要 [Outline of Gan Dialects] (in Chinese).
Nanchang Shi:
Jiangxi jiaoyu chubanshe. Chen,
Changyi 陈昌仪; et al...