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Hongnong (弘農) may
refer to:
Hongnong Commandery, a
commandery of
imperial China from Han
dynasty to Tang dynasty. Yang Wu, also
known as
Hongnong, a kingdom...
- (176 – 6
March 190), also
known as
Emperor Shao of Han and the
Prince of
Hongnong, was the 13th
emperor of the
Eastern Han
dynasty in China. He
became emperor...
- Shaanxi.
Hongnong was
established in 113 BC. The seat was
Hongnong county, near the
strategic Hangu P****. It
administered 11 counties:
Hongnong (弘農), Lushi...
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Hongnong Wang (弘農王, Prince/King of
Hongnong) may
refer to: Liu Bian (176–190), Han
dynasty emperor,
known as
Prince of
Hongnong after he was
deposed in...
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regent to the
Northern Zhou court. Yang Jian's clan, the Yang clan of
Hongnong, had Han
origins and
claimed descent from the Han
dynasty general Yang...
- The Yang clan of
Hongnong (弘農楊氏) was a
prominent Chinese clan
known for
producing many high-ranking
officials and
imperial concubines.
Their ancestral...
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administration of the prefecture-level city of Sanmenxia. In
ancient times, the
Hongnong Commandery was
located approximately 20 km
south of there.
Since 2005,...
- Tang
dynasty who
would later be a
major general of the Wu (also
known as
Hongnong)
state during the
subsequent Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period. In...
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resignation of Cho ****. Kim was born in
Hongnong-eup, Yeonggwang,
South Jeolla in 1963. He
studied at
Hongnong Secondary School and
Gwangju Daedong High...
- Yang clan of
Hongnong and
other clans of Guanlong. Duke Wu of Jin was
claimed as the
ancestors of the
Hongnong Yang. The Yang clan of
Hongnong, Jia clan...