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Commandery in 263, but in 264, Wei (replaced by
Jin in 266)
intervened and took
large parts of Wu's
territory in
Jiao and
Guang provinces (廣州;
covering present-day...
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- Ji
Jiao is the
personal name of: Duke Jing of
Jin (
Jiao) (died 434 BC) King An of Zhou (died 376 BC) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
- Ai of
Jin may
refer to:
Marquis Ai of
Jin (died 709 BC) Duke Jing of
Jin (
Jiao) (died 434 BC),
called Duke Ai of
Jin in one
chapter of
Records of the Grand...
- from 451 to 434 BC the
titular ruler of the
State of
Jin. His
ancestral name was Ji,
given name
Jiao, and Duke Jing was his
posthumous title recorded in...
- Scriptures") from the West. On the way they
fight Jinjiao (gold horn) and
Yinjiao (Silver Horn). They
defeat Jinjiao, kill the
Scorpion King, and Hei
Nuhou (Black...
- Liu Che and Chen
Jiao due to
their age
difference (Chen was at
least 8–9
years older than Liu Che). However,
according to the Wei-
Jin era
Hanwu Stories...
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Huangfu Mi also
described Jiao's behaviour.
Jiao is
depicted in the Wu
Shuang Pu (無雙譜,
Table of
Peerless Heroes) by
Jin Guliang. The
images (and poems)...
- Jing of
Jin may
refer to:
Marquis Jing of
Jin (died 841 BC) Duke Jing of
Jin (Ju) (晉景公, died 581 BC),
personal name Ju Duke Jing of
Jin (
Jiao) (晉敬公, died...
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Jiao Zhimin (Chinese: 焦志敏; born
December 1, 1963) is a Chinese-born naturalised-Korean
former table tennis player. She won a
bronze medal in women's singles...