- and tyranny. In the
following year, a
coalition of
regional officials (
cishi) and
warlords launched a
campaign against him.
Failing to stop the coalition...
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Xiong (王雄), Wei's
office of
regional inspector (
cishi) of You
Prefecture (幽州刺史) Father: Wang Hun (王浑),
cishi of
Liang Prefecture (凉州刺史)
Lists of
people of...
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Shengshen (金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen (越古金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Cishi Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen (慈氏越古金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Tiance Jinlun Shengshen (天冊金輪聖神皇帝);...
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Regnal name
Dynasty Ying
Zheng 嬴政 Shi
Huangdi 始皇帝 Qin Wu Zhao 武曌
Emperor Cishi Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen 慈氏越古金輪聖神皇帝 Wu Zhou Liu
Jiyuan 劉繼元
Emperor Yingwu...
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started in 825 AD,
during the Tang
Dynasty by Bai Juyi, a poet and the
Cishi (modern-day
equivalent of the
prefectural governor) of Suzhou, to provide...
- 13
provinces and
appointed a
Regional Coordinator (Chinese: 刺史; pinyin:
cìshǐ; also
translated as Inspector) in Qingzhou. With the
coming of the Eastern...
- work
including Hanyin (寒隱),
Laorang (老攘),
Huangtian (黃天),
Baoweng (葩翁),
Cishi (慈石),
Shiruo (時若). Gao was a
leading figure of the
South Society which was...
- Lü Bu
proclaimed himself the
Inspector of Xu Province. "Inspector" (刺史;
cishi)
ranked below "Governor" (牧; mu) in the Han dynasty. See the
articles on...
-
Vietnam are
shown as below.
Governors or
taishou (太守)
along with
inspectors (
cishi 刺史) were the ruler-administrators of Han
dynasty commanderies. The first...
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Authority Province (州 zhou)
Governor (牧 mu)
Central Executive Inspector (刺史
cishi)
Central No
direct authority Commandery (郡 jun)
Grand administrator (太守...