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Gongsun Zan (pronunciation) (before 161 -
April or May 199),
courtesy name Bogui, was a
Chinese military general, politician, and
warlord who
lived during...
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Three Kingdoms:
Gongsun Du,
general of the Han
dynasty Gongsun Kang,
elder son of
Gongsun Du
Gongsun Gong,
younger son of
Gongsun Du
Gongsun Yuan, younger...
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Gongsun Hong (公孫弘; Wade–Giles: Kung-sun Hung; 200 – 7
April 121 BCE) was a
senior official in the
Western Han
dynasty under Emperor Wu.
Together with...
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Gongsun Long (c. 320 – 250 BC),
courtesy name Zibing, was a
Chinese philosopher, writer, and
member of the
School of Names, also
known as the Logicians...
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Gongsun Yuan (pronunciation) (died c.September 238),
courtesy name Wenyi, was a
Chinese military general, politician, and
warlord who
lived in the state...
- led a
force of 40,000
troops to
attack the
kingdom of Yan led by
warlord Gongsun Yuan,
whose clan had
ruled independently from the
central government for...
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Gongsun Du (pronunciation) (c.150 – 204),
courtesy name Shengji, was a
Chinese military general, politician, and
warlord who
lived during the late Eastern...
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Gongsun Kang (pronunciation; fl. 200s to 210s) was a
Chinese military general, politician, and
warlord who
lived during the late
Eastern Han dynasty....
- 338 BC), also
known as Wei Yang (Chinese: 衞鞅) and
originally surnamed Gongsun, was a statesman,
chancellor and
reformer of the
State of Qin. Arguably...
- of the
Grand Historian describes the
Yellow Emperor's
ancestral name as
Gongsun (公孫). In Han
dynasty texts, the
Yellow Emperor is also
called upon as the...