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Zhang Chonghua (Chinese: 張重華; 327–353),
courtesy name
Tailin (泰臨),
formally Duke
Jinglie of
Xiping (西平敬烈公,
posthumous name
given by the Jin dynasty) or...
- (姓) is Yao (姚), his
lineage name (氏) is
Youyu (有虞). His
given name was
Chonghua (重華). Shun is
sometimes referred to as the
Great Shun (大舜) or as Yu Shun...
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Splendid Countenance (容華; rónghuá) Lady of
Sufficient Splendidness (充華;
chōnghuá) Lady of
Beauty (美人; měirén) Lady of
Talent (才人; cáirén) Lady of Mediocre...
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Hospital (simplified Chinese: 崇华医院;
traditional Chinese: 崇華醫院; pinyin:
Chónghuá Yīyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chông-hôa I-īⁿ) is a
hospital in Cebu City, Philippines...
- was a
general for the
Chinese state Former Liang who
served under Zhang Chonghua. Xie Ai was
initially regarded as only
capable in
civilian matters, and...
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Caesar of
Magnentius Flavius Martinus,
vicarius of
Roman Britain Zhang Chonghua,
ruler of
Former Liang (b. 327) Vagi,
David (2016).
Coinage and History...
- son
Zhang Chonghua.
Relations between Former Liang and
Later Zhao had
soured near the end of
Zhang Jun's reign, and
shortly after Chonghua ascended, Zhao...
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Chonghua. Very
little is
known about her,
including when
Zhang Chonghua made her his princess.
After Zhang Chonghua's death in 353,
Zhang Chonghua's brother...
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Stavrovouni Monastery on Cyprus.
Urban of Langres,
French bishop and
saint Zhang Chonghua,
Chinese ruler of Han-Zhao (d. 353) June 3 – Awtel,
Eastern Christian monk...
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either Zhang Jun or
Zhang Chonghua created him the
Marquess of Changning.
During the
reign of his
brother Zhang Chonghua,
Zhang Zuo was
trusted by his...