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Emperor Shun of
Han (simplified Chinese: 汉顺帝;
traditional Chinese: 漢順帝; pinyin:
Hàn Shùn Dì; Wade–Giles:
Han Shun-ti; 115 – 20
September 144) was an emperor...
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Emperor Shun (Chinese: 帝舜; pinyin: Dì
Shùn) was a
legendary leader of
ancient China,
regarded by some
sources as one of the
Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors...
- Su
Shun may
refer to: Su
Shun (Xiaoshan) (蘇順),
style name
Xiaoshan (孝山),
Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Sushun (肅順; 1816–1861),
style name
Yuting (雨亭), Qing...
- The
Shun dynasty (simplified Chinese: 顺朝;
traditional Chinese: 順朝; pinyin:
Shùn cháo),
officially the
Great Shun (simplified Chinese: 大顺;
traditional Chinese:...
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dynasty and the
ninth emperor of the
Eastern Han period.
Emperor Chong was the only son of
Emperor Shun. He
ascended the
throne at the age of one and...
- BC), a
legendary leader of
ancient China Emperor Shun of
Han (順帝; 115–144), the
Han emperor Emperor Shun of Liu Song (順帝; 467–479), the
Southern emperor...
- Wu
Shun (武顺) (623-665) was the Lady of
Han during the Tang
dynasty and the
older sister of Wu Zetian. The Lady of
Han was an
honorable title for relatives...
- Gao
Shun (pronunciation) (died 7
February 199) was a
military officer serving the
warlord Lü Bu
during the late
Eastern Han dynasty of China. Although...
- Cheng-Wu; Peng, Jun-Hua; Li, Shi-Lin; Xu, Jie-
Shun; Jin, Li; Li, **** (2008). "Pinghua po****tion as an
exception of
Han Chinese's
coherent genetic structure"...
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masterminded a
successful overthrow of her
regime to
enthrone Emperor Shun of
Han (r. 125–144 AD). Yan was
placed under house arrest, her
relatives were...