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Chengjia (Chinese: 成家; 25–36 AD), also
called the
Cheng dynasty or
Great Cheng, was a self-proclaimed
empire established by
Gongsun Shu in 25 AD after...
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forces of
Emperor Guang Wu of the
Eastern Han to
conquer the
separatist Chengjia Empire,
reuniting China.
Pontius Pilate is
recalled to Rome,
after putting...
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conquering Chengjia, Wei,
apprehensive of the
implications of
Chengjia's fall,
tried to
persuade Emperor Guangwu not to
carry out a
campaign against Chengjia, and...
- most readers. Hu Shih in the 1920s
referred to the 1791
version as the
Chengjia edition (程甲本, "Cheng-A book") and the 1792
version as the
Chengyi edition...
- (Chinese: 公孫述, died 24
December 36 AD) was the
founder and only
emperor of
Chengjia, a
state that
controlled China's
Sichuan Basin from 25 to 36. A successful...
- as
separatist regimes including Wang Lang's Zhao state,
Gongsun Shu's
Chengjia empire, and
warlord Wei Ao in the northwest. By 37 AD, the Han dynasty...
- the 11
years hiatus between 25 and 36 AD,
Sichuan was
controlled by the
Chengjia Kingdom.
Following the
declining central government of the Han dynasty...
- The
Dayangzhou Chengjia site (Chinese: 大洋洲程家遗址) is an
archaeological site
located on the Gan
River in
Dayangzhou Town,
Xingan County, Jiangxi, China. The...
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States and
kingdoms Sanxingdui Ba & Shu
Chengjia Shu Han Cheng-Han
Western Shu
Former Shu
Later Shu Li Shu [zh] Ming Xia Da Xi
Events Sichuan-Mongol War [zh]...
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Tongxiu and
Zhang Changyi were demoted, but even
though the
officials Li
Chengjia (李承嘉) and Huan
Yanfan advocated that
Zhang Yizhi and
Zhang Changzong be...