- Lord
Chunshen (Chinese: 春申君; pinyin:
Chūnshēn Jūn; Wade–Giles: Ch'un-shen Chün; died 238 BC), born
Huang Xie (Chinese: 黃歇; Wade–Giles:
Huang Hsieh),was...
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Huangpu River Pu
Jiang (浦江)
Chunshen Jiang (春申江) Shen
Jiang (申江) A view of the
Huangpu River as it
flows through downtown Shanghai.
Location of
mouth in...
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Pingyuan (d. 251 BCE) of Zhao, Lord
Xinling (d. 243 BCE) of Wei and Lord
Chunshen (d. 238 BCE) of Chu. All four were
renowned for
their activity in the politics...
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Later in his life,
Xunzi served in the
court of Lord
Chunshen and died
sometime after Lord
Chunshen's death. The
constant warfare of his time
informed his...
- (Shēnchéng/sén-zen, "Shen City") was an
early name
originating from Lord
Chunshen, a 3rd-century BC
nobleman and
prime minister of the
state of Chu, whose...
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Chunshen (Chinese: 春申; pinyin:
Chūnshēn) is a
railway station on the
Jinshan railway in
Songjiang District, Shanghai. It
opened for
intercity p****enger...
- Qin. King
Kaolie of Chu was
named the
leader of the
alliance and Lord
Chunshen the
military commander.
According to
historian Yang Kuan, the Zhao general...
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Chunshen Road (Chinese: 春申路; pinyin:
Chūnshēn Lù) is an above-ground
station on Line 5 of the
Shanghai Metro.
Located at the
intersection of
Humin Highway...
- and Nicolson. ISBN 9780297768760. Han,
Zhaoqi (2010). "Biography of Lord
Chunshen".
Shiji (in Chinese). Beijing:
Zhonghua Book Company. pp. 5103–5140....
- impressed, so he
agreed to send a
troop of 100,000 soldiers, led by Lord
Chunshen, to
Handan to
fight along with Zhao. At the same time, the wife of Lord...