- Tian
Huaijian (Chinese: 田懷諫) (b. 802) was a
general of the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who, in his childhood,
briefly served as the
ruler of
Weibo Circuit (魏博...
- to kill Hongzheng. When Ji'an died in 812, his son Tian
Huaijian succeeded him. Tian
Huaijian was the son of Ji'an and
succeeded his
father at the age...
-
commissioning for Tian
Huaijian,
hoping to
cause a
mutiny at Weibo. One morning, when Tian Xing was set to
enter headquarters to meet Tian
Huaijian, the soldiers...
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Tengride Qut Bolmiş Alp
Kutlugh Bilge Qaghan 溫祿登里邏汩沒密施合俱錄毗伽,
Chinese title:
Huaijian Qaghan 懷建可汗. He
moved his
political centre to the west. A 2020
study analyzed...
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Suzhou 肅州,
Guazhou 瓜州 and
Shazhou 沙州. In 894 the
Uyghurs led by
Pangteqin (
Huaijian Khagan)
established the
Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in Ganzhou. In 902 the Ganzhou...
- that Tian
Huaijian was the oldest,
although the New Book of Tang
actually suggested,
although did not
explicitly state, that Tian
Huaijian was the youngest...
- doi:10.3390/foods12224073. PMC 10670618. Tang, Chufei; Yang, Ding; Liao,
Huaijian; Sun, Hongwu; Liu, Chuanjing; Wei, Lanjun; Li,
Fanfan (2019). "Edible insects...
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Yongshou in 1402
until his
death in 1420. His full
posthumous name was
Prince Huaijian of
Yongshou (永壽懷簡王) Zhu
Zhizhi (朱志埴; 1404 - 29 Jun 1470) (2nd), Zhu Shanghong's...
- (born 1983), a
famous Taiwanese Mando-pop singer, and
member of S.H.E Tian
Huaijian (fl. 800),
military general during the
Chinese Tang
dynasty Tian Ji (fl...
- in 796. Tian Ji'an was
succeeded by his son Tian
Huaijian in 812. On 17
November 812, Tian
Huaijian was
removed from
power and
succeeded by a distant...