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Emperor Guangwu of Han (Chinese: 漢光武帝; 15
January 5 BC – 29
March AD 57), born Liu Xiu (劉秀),
courtesy name
Wenshu (文叔), was a
Chinese monarch. He served...
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Guangwu was the
posthumous name of Liu Xiu (5 BCE–47),
first emperor of the
Eastern Han
dynasty in China.
Guangwu may also
refer to: Duke
Guangwu of Qin...
- Han dynasty. He was the
fourth son and
second crown prince of
Emperor Guangwu. It was
during Emperor Ming's
reign that
Buddhism began to
spread into...
- The Rule of Ming and
Zhang (Chinese: 明章之治)
refers to the
reigns of
Emperor Ming (r. 58–75) and
Emperor Zhang (r. 75–88) of the
Eastern Han dynasty, which...
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Guangwu Great Wall (Chinese: 广武长城) is a
section of the
Great Wall of
China located in
Shanyin County, Shanxi. The
section of the wall was integral...
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Emperor Guangwu (r. 25–57 AD),
after distinguishing himself at the
Battle of
Kunyang in 23 AD, was
urged to
succeed Gengshi as emperor.
Under Guangwu's rule...
- Chinese: 新广武村;
traditional Chinese: 新廣武村; pinyin: Xīnguǎngwǔ Cūn; lit. 'New
Guangwu') is a
village in
Zhangjiazhuang Township (张家庄乡),
Shanyin County, Shanxi...
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instrumental in
Emperor Guangwu's reunification of China.
Although acquainted during his
childhood with Liu Xiu, the ****ure
Emperor Guangwu, Deng
remained aloof...
- Sichuan.
Although Guangwu's forces successfully burned down Gongsun's
fortified pontoon bridge stretching across the Yangtze,
Guangwu's commanding general...
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contributions to
Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu)'s
reestablishment of the Han
dynasty and who is
commonly regarded as
Emperor Guangwu's best general, but who was...