-
Yuanguan (Chinese: 錢元瓘) (November 30, 887 –
September 17, 941), born Qian
Chuanguan (錢傳瓘), also
known by his
temple name as the King ****ong of
Wuyue (吳越世宗)...
- sent Qian
Chuanguan and Qian
Chuanliao to resist, and both
times defeated Wu forces,
capturing Li Tao, Hua, and Wo. He then sent Qian
Chuanguan, Qian Chuanliao...
- of
Wuyue (吳越國恭穆夫人), was a wife of Qian
Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (né Qian
Chuanguan, name
changed to Qian
Yuanguan upon his
succession to the throne), the...
- Zhu
Zhenordered Qian Liu to
attack Wu, he
decided to send his son Qian
Chuanguan, who was then
serving as his
deputy military governor, to
attack Wu from...
-
Battle of
Langshan Jiang (Wolf
Mountain River), the
Wuyue fleet under Qian
Chuanguan brought with them more than 500 dragon-like
battleships and used "fire...
- the
state during the
reign of its
second king Qian
Yuanguan (né Qian
Chuanguan) and
probably during the
reign of its
third king Qian Hongzuo. Lin Ding...
- Jin (晉國昭懿太夫人), was the
mother of Qian
Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (né Qian
Chuanguan, name
changed to Qian
Yuanguan upon his
succession to the throne), the...
- 南京广州网友笑而不语". 快科技. "四川花式吃兔兔地图". tech.sina.com.cn. June 8, 2020.
Chuanguan Xinwen:
Zigong Salt Food (5)丨Zigong Cold
Eating Rabbits: None of the 50...
-
tombs of boat-shaped
coffins (Chinese: 成都古蜀船棺合葬墓; pinyin: Chéngdū Gǔ Shǔ
chuánguān hézàngmù; lit. 'Chengdu
ancient Shu boat
coffin joint burial tomb') are...
- concubine,
possibly later a wife, of Qian
Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (né Qian
Chuanguan, name
changed to Qian
Yuanguan upon his
succession to the throne), the...