- Peng Zu (彭祖, lit. 'Ancestor Peng') is a
legendary long-lived
figure in China. He
supposedly lived 450
years in the
Shang dynasty. Some
legends say that...
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January or
February 284),
courtesy name Yuanzong,
originally named Sun
Pengzu with the
courtesy name Haozong, was the
fourth and last
emperor of the state...
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rebelled during the
Rebellion of the
Seven States and was defeated. Liu
Pengzu (劉彭祖), a son of
Emperor Jing was
named the new
Prince of Zhao. Thereafter...
- Wang Jun (252 – 4
April 314),
courtesy name
Pengzu, was a
military general and
warlord who
lived during the
Western Jin
dynasty of China. By the time of...
- Cao Yu (before 211–278),
courtesy name
Pengzu, was a
prince of the
state of Cao Wei
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Cao Cao...
- Rome Liu E (or Lihua),
Chinese empress of the
Xiongnu state Wang Jun (or
Pengzu),
Chinese general and
warlord (b. 252)
Zhang Gui,
Chinese governor and duke...
- Gallus.
Eusignius of Antioch,
Roman general and
martyr (d. 362) Wang Jun (or
Pengzu),
Chinese general and
warlord (d. 314) Wei Huacun,
founder of the Shangqing...
- via
Pengzu, the
founder of the Peng
kingdom in modern-day
Jiangsu during the
Shang dynasty. A Zhou
dynasty official, Fu, was a
descendant of
Pengzu and...
- Yang Hu (or Shuzi),
Chinese general and
politician (b. 221) Cao Yu (or
Pengzu),
Chinese prince of the Cao Wei
state (b. 211) Fu Xuan (or Xiuyi), Chinese...
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recorded that a
daughter married Cao Yu (referred to by his
courtesy name of "
Pengzu"), no
records indicate that Lady
Zhang was Cao Huan's mother. Also, Huan...