- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- born to
Emperor Jing of Han and
Consort Jia, who also had
another son, Liu
Pengzu the
Prince of Zhao. He was
given the fief of
Zhongshan by his
father in...