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second son of Chen
Daotan (陳道譚), a
commander in the
Liang dynasty palace guards. His mother's name is not
recorded in history. Chen
Daotan died in 548 or...
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throne from
Emperor Wu, he did not
posthumously honor his
father Chen
Daotan as an
emperor as
might otherwise have been expected, but, in
order to make...
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territory and strength. Chen Qian was born in 522, as the
oldest son of Chen
Daotan (陳道譚), a
commander of the
Liang Dynasty palace guards. His mother's name...
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known as the "phoenix churches"), the
Confucian Fellowship (儒教道壇; Rújiào
Dàotán) in
northern Fujian which has
spread rapidly over the
years after its foundation...
- Chen
Daoju Chen
Wenzan Chen
Daotan (d. 548)
Empress An
Emperor Xuan of Chen (530–582) Chen
Shubao (553–604) Liu
Shilong (442–491) Liu Yun (465–517) Liu...
- (Chinese: 孟母堂) of Shanghai, the
Confucian Fellowship (Chinese: 儒教道壇 Rújiào
Dàotán) in
northern Fujian, and
ancestral temples of the Kong (Confucius) lineage...
- Shénjiào) or the
phoenix churches, the
Confucian Fellowship (儒教道坛 Rújiào
Dàotán) of
northern Fujian, and
ancestral temples of the Kong (Confucius') lineage...
- Chen
Daoju Chen
Wenzan Chen
Daotan (d. 548)
Empress An
Emperor Wen of Chen (522–566)
Emperor Fei of Chen (552–570) Shen
Fashen Empress Ande (d. 605) Lady...
- Tradition,
Phoenix Churches, and the
Confucian Fellowship (儒教道坛; Rújiào
Dàotán) in
northern Fujian have
spread rapidly over the
years since their foundation...
- Chen
Wenzan 陈文赞 Chen
Daotan 陈道谭 Chen
Baxian 陳霸先 (503–559) Wu (r. 557–559) Chen Qian 陳蒨 (522–566) Wen (r. 559–566) Chen Xu 陈顼 (530–582) Xuan (r. 569–582)...