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daughters Ehuang and
Nuying to him and Shun took home his brides. The
arrival of the ****ure
Xiang River goddesses,
Ehuang and
Nuying provoked numerous problems:...
- Liu Zhi, the
Marquess of Liwu, who was
betrothed to
their sister Liang Nüying (梁女瑩), emperor. As the
years went by,
Emperor Huan,
offended by
Liang Ji's...
-
Liang Nüying (梁女瑩) (died 9
August 159),
formally Empress Yixian (懿獻皇后,
literally "the m**** and wise empress") was an
empress during the
Eastern Han dynasty...
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geological formation in
Liaoning Province Persons Empress Yixian,
Liang Nüying (died 159),
Chinese empress during the Han
dynasty This
disambiguation page...
- Zhi,
Chinese general (d. 192)
Liang Ji,
Chinese general and
regent Liang Nüying,
Chinese empress Daniélou,
Alain (2003). A
Brief History of India. Simon...
- the two princesses, Yao's daughters,
named Ehuang (Fairy Radiance) and
Nüying (Maiden Bloom), who were used to good living, to live
humbly and work along...
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protected by the "Xiang
River goddesses" or "Xiang Consorts"
Ehuang and
Nüying. They are said to have been the
daughters of the
legendary ruler Yao and...
- great-grandson of
Emperor Zhang, to whom
Liang Ji's
younger sister Liang Nüying (梁女瑩) was betrothed,
emperor (as
Emperor Huan). Long
after Emperor Zhi's...
-
Zhuanxu (4) Ku
Qiongchan Sb. (5) Zhi (6) Yao
Houji Jingkang 敬康 Sb.
Danzhu Juwang Sb.
Luoming 罗名
Qiaoniu 橋牛 Gun
Gusou (8) Yu
Ehuang (7) Shun
Nuying Shangjun...
- most
female water orishas Emperor the
Water Official (shuǐguān)
Ehuang &
Nuying,
goddesses of the
Xiang River. Gonggong, red-haired
dragon with the head...