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Marquis Huan of Cai (蔡桓侯) (?–695 BC), born Jī
Fēngrén (姫封人), was the
twelve ruler of the
State of Cai from 715 BC to 695 BC. He was the only
known son...
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Chengguan Town (Chinese: 城关镇) and
three villages of Xindong,
Dongta and
Fengren of the
former Xindong Township (Chinese: 新东乡) in 1994. On
September 29...
- (黄石镇) Xi'ao (细坳镇)
Chetian (车田镇)
Beiling (贝岭镇) Liju (黎咀镇)
Shanping (上坪镇)
Fengren (丰稔镇)
Chiguang (赤光镇)
Longmu (龙母镇) ****long (回龙镇)
Tianxin (田心镇) Tiechang...
- Dai of Cai (蔡戴侯)
Marchessa of Cai (蔡侯妃) Spouse(s):
Unknown Issue(s): Jī
Fēngrén Ancestral name (姓): Ji (姬)
Given name (名): Cuòfu (措父)
Courtesy name (字):...
- Xuānhóu; 749–715 BC)
Marquis Huan of Cai (蔡桓侯, Cài Huánhóu; né 姬封人, Jī
Fēngrén; 714–695 BC)
Marquis Ai of Cai (蔡哀侯, Cài Āihóu; né 姬獻舞, Jī Xiànwǔ; 694–675...
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plain between Central Mountain Range and Hai'an
Range (Coastal Range).
Fengren, Fengyi, Fengli, Fengzhi, Fengxin, Shanxing, Darong, Beilin, Nanping, Linrong...
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different context, the
shamans in the
southern state of Yue use a
magical fēngrén (楓人 "sweetgum person") that is a kind of liúyǐng (瘤癭 "gall")
found growing...
- –760–750 BC Ji Cuòfu 姬措父 Xuan of Cai 蔡宣侯
Marquis of Cai ?–750–715 BC Jī
Fēngrén 姫封人 Huan of Cai 蔡桓侯
Marquis of Cai ?–715–695 BC Jī Xiànwǔ 姫獻舞 Ai of Cai...
- Xi'ao (细坳镇),
Chetian (车田镇),
Beiling (贝岭镇), Liju (黎咀镇),
Shangping (上坪镇),
Fengren (丰稔镇),
Chiguang (赤光镇),
Longmu (龙母镇), ****long (回龙镇),
Tianxin (田心镇), Tiechang...