- The
Guangzhou North–****an
railway or
Guangshi line (Chinese: 广石线; pinyin: Guǎng-Shí xiàn) is a
railway line for both p****enger and
fright services, in...
- Duan Ji
Murong Xi 慕容熙
Emperor Zhaowen 昭文皇帝 401–407 (5–6 years) Era(s)
Guangshi (光始) 401–406
Jianshi (建始) 407 Son of
Murong C**** 385–407 (aged 22) Killed...
- Yue Fei, attendant,
Zhang Jun (張浚), Han ****hong (韓世忠), attendant, Liu
Guangshi (劉光世), and attendant.
According to
history professor He
Zongli of Zhejiang...
-
Gaomi Prince of
Dingtao Prince of
Guangde Prince of
Guangping Prince of
Guangshi Prince of
Guangzong The
Crown Prince in the Han
dynasty was the heir apparent...
- 建平 398 CE 3
months Changle 長樂 399–401 CE 3
years Emperor Zhaowen of
Later Yan (r. 401–407 CE)
Guangshi 光始 401–406 CE 6
years Jianshi 建始 407 CE 7 months...
-
marked in red,
lowest ratings are
marked in blue The data is
provided by
Guangshi Suofurui, and the
scope of the
survey is
audiences over the age of four...
- but Cuan
bribed Shi, and so Shi
allowed him to stay. Also in 597, Li
Guangshi (李光仕), the
chief of the
aborigine people in Gui
Province (桂州,
roughly modern...
-
Jianping (建平) 398
Changle (長樂) 399–401 –
Zhaowen (昭文)
Murong Xi 401–407
Guangshi (光始) 401–406
Jianshi (建始) 407 – ****yi (惠懿)
Murong Yun1 or Gao Yun1 407–409...
-
Xiahou Yuan's subordinate, Xu Huang. Liu Bei then
pressed on
Zhang He at
Guangshi (廣石) but
failed to
achieve any success; at the same time,
Xiahou Yuan and...
- (Chinese: 苻洪, 284–350),
originally named Pu Hong (Chinese: 蒲洪),
courtesy name
Guangshi (Chinese: 廣世), was the
father of
founding emperor of the
Former Qin dynasty...