- Qin
Zhong or
Zhong of Qin (Chinese: 秦仲; pinyin: Qín Zhòng, died 822 BC),
personal name unknown, was a
ruler of the Qin state,
reigning from 844 BC to 822...
- the same name by Du
Guangting (850-933). Niu Gao's
foreword mentions the
Qinzhong temple,
which wasn't
erected until 20
years after the date he
claims to...
- 李整 Juye,
Shanyang (Juye County, Shandong)
General Cao Cao Li
Zhuan 李譔
Qinzhong 欽仲 261 Fu,
Zitong (East of Mianyang, Sichuan)
Politician Shu Han Sanguozhi...
- The
jurisdiction of the
original Qin
dynasty (commonly
known as "New
Qinzhong"), and the
Sufang County in the
south of the Yin Mountain, has been identified...
- (四坪村)
Sanping (三坪村)
Taiping (太坪村)
Taoya (桃垭村)
Yanzhu (烟竹村) Ma'an (马安村)
Qinzhong (勤中村)
Gaoling (高岭村)
Chuanshi (川石村)
Jinyan (金岩村)
Pingxi (坪溪村) Yuanyichang...
- Qin r. 857–848 BC 4
generations skipped (3)Gongbo 公伯 r. 848–845 BC (4)
Qinzhong 秦仲 Qin the
Younger r. 844–822 BC Shu Dai 费昌 (5)Duke
Zhuang 秦莊公 r. 821–778...
- Li
Zhuan (fl. 223 – 260s),
courtesy name
Qinzhong, was a
Chinese politician and of the
state of Shu Han in the
Three Kingdoms period of China. Li Zhuan...