-
Jianyuan may
refer to:
Remonstrance Bureau, a
government agency during the Song and
Jurchen Jin
dynasties Jianyuan (140BC–135BC), era name used by Emperor...
- Yang
Jianyuan (Chinese: 杨健远; pinyin: Yáng
Jiànyuǎn; born 3
April 1988) is a
Chinese para-badminton player. He was a
silver medalist in both men's doubles...
-
Boqin (鄭伯禽) then
killed him. He was
buried with
honors due an emperor. Yan
Jianyuan (Chinese: 顏見遠) (fl.480s -
early May 502) was a
native of Linyi, Langya...
- (or, less frequently, year 614 Ab urbe condita) and the
First Year of
Jianyuan. The
denomination 140 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- (or, less frequently, year 616 Ab urbe condita) and the
Third Year of
Jianyuan. The
denomination 138 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- (or, less frequently, year 615 Ab urbe condita) and the
Second Year of
Jianyuan. The
denomination 139 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- (or, less frequently, year 618 Ab urbe condita) and the
Fifth Year of
Jianyuan. The
denomination 136 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...
- and was
succeeded by the one-year-old
Crown Prince Dan (as
Emperor Mu).
Jianyuan (建元, jiàn yuán): 11
February 343 – 21
February 345
Consorts and Issue:...
- his
declaration of a new era name. The
first recorded reign title was
Jiànyuán (建元), from 140 BCE; the last
reign title was Xuāntǒng (宣統; 宣统), from 1908...
- (or, less frequently, year 617 Ab urbe condita) and the
Fourth Year of
Jianyuan. The
denomination 137 BC for this year has been used
since the
early medieval...