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Chenliu (simplified Chinese: 陈留镇;
traditional Chinese: 陳留鎮; pinyin:
Chénliú Zhèn) is a town
situated in
Kaifeng County,
Kaifeng in the
province of Henan...
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Prince or King of
Chenliu (陳留王) was a
princely Chinese title during the Han
dynasty and its
successor states,
ending in 479. It has been
borne by: Emperor...
- regime.
After his abdication, Cao Huan was
granted the
title "Prince of
Chenliu" and held it
until his death,
after which he was
posthumously honoured...
- to his
extravagant regime in Nanyang, Yuan Shu
moved his
residence to
Chenliu, and
extended his
influence into Yang
Province in 192. In
early 193, Yuan...
- abdicate.
Emperor Wu
permitted Cao Huan to live with
honour as the
Prince of
Chenliu, and
buried him with
imperial ceremony.
Under Emperor Wu, the Jin dynasty...
-
Xiangyang (191) in
which his best
general Sun Jian was killed, he
withdrew to
Chenliu in the east, and
began expanding his
influence in Yang
Province in 192...
- 222, he
received the
title "Prince of
Chenliu" (陳留王). Two
years later, his
princedom was
changed from
Chenliu (陳留;
around present-day Kaifeng, Henan)...
-
kidnapped Emperor Shao and his
younger brother, the eight-year-old
Prince of
Chenliu (raised by his
grandmother Empress Dowager Dong), and fled
north towards...
- was
eventually defeated by Shi Le in 314.
South of the
Yellow River at
Chenliu Commandery (陳留郡,
roughly modern Kaifeng, Henan), Chen Wu
acted as a subordinate...
- duke by the Cao Wei
state in the
Three Kingdoms period Cao Jun (Prince of
Chenliu) (曹峻; died 259), a son of the Han
dynasty warlord Cao Cao,
later a prince...