- Xu
Pingjun (Chinese: 許平君) (89? BC – 1
March 71 BC),
formally Empress Gong'ai (恭哀皇后; literally, the
Respectful and
Lamentable Empress) and
sometimes (but...
- Xu
Guanghan (許廣漢), to dine, and
persuaded him to
marry his
daughter Xu
Pingjun to him. When Xu's wife
heard this, she
became extremely angry and refused...
- 創立民國, 平均地權
Mandarin Pinyin: Qūchú dálǔ, huīfù Zhōnghuá, chuànglì mínguó,
píngjūn dì quán "Since the
implementation of the Act
Governing Principles for Editing...
- loves, Xu
PingJun, &
thinks he has
forgotten about her. She
tries to
forget him & let go, but cannot. She
becomes best
friends with Xu
PingJun. She helps...
- 恢復中華, 創立民國, 平均地權; pinyin: Qūchú dálǔ, huīfù Zhōnghuá, chuànglì mínguó,
píngjūn dì quán The
relocation to
Taiwan was
initially intended to be a regrouping...
-
gladiator and
rebel leader (presumably
killed in battle) (b. 109 BC) Xu
Pingjun,
Chinese empress of the Han
dynasty Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
-
Emperor Yuan was born Liu Shi in 75 BC, his
parents Liu
Bingyi and Xu
Pingjun were
commoners without titles.
Bingyi was a great-grandson of
Emperor Wu...
- (驅除韃虜, 恢復中華, 創立民國, 平均地權; Qūchú dálǔ, huīfù Zhōnghuá, chuànglì mínguó,
píngjūn dì quán). The
Three Principles of the
People were
created around the time...
- was
falsely imprisoned for
protecting his
daughter Xiao Niao from Duke
Pingjun when she
accidentally ruined the latter's
giant moon cake. He
breaks out...
-
often receive her Huo
relations as guests, and
Emperor Xuan's empress, Xu
Pingjun,
often had
meals with her. She and
Empress Xu
appeared to have had a cordial...