- Cen
Wenben (595 – May 10, 645),
courtesy name Jingren,
posthumously known as
Viscount Xian of Jiangling, was a
Chinese historian and
politician who served...
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December 2017. Cheng, Kwang-po 鄭光博. "Dàkēkàn xī liúyù tàiyǎ zú
Lmuhuw wénběn fēnxī" 大嵙崁溪流域泰雅族
Lmuhuw 文本分析 [An
Analysis of
Lmuhuw Texts of the
Tayal Tribe...
-
honored names,
commissioned Gao Shilian, Wei Ting,
Linghu Defen, and Cen
Wenben to
compile a work
later to be
known as the
Records of
Clans (氏族志), with...
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Wanbei Ashina She'er (WIA)
Ashina Simo (WIA)
Ashina Mishe Zhishi Sili Cen
Wenben Liu
Hongji Zhang Jian Yang
Shidao Xue
Rengui Yeon
Gaesomun Yang Manchun...
- Tang) Fang
Xuanling (626–648 in office) Wei
Zheng (629–643 in office) Cen
Wenben (unknown,
under Emperor Taizong of Tang) Cen
Changqian (unknown,
under Emperor...
- Tang
dynasty chancellor,
nephew of Cen
Wenben. Cen Xi (岑羲; died 713), Tang
dynasty chancellor,
grandson of Cen
Wenben. Cen Shen (岑參; 715–770), Tang dynasty...
- Khan, khan of
Xueyantuo unknown dates Al-Khansa,
Arabic poet (b. 575) Cen
Wenben,
chancellor and
editor of the Book of Zhou (b. 595) Li Chengqian, crown...
- Asmā' bint Abu Bakr,
female disciple (Sahaba) of
Muhammad (d. 695) Cen
Wenben,
chancellor and
editor of the Book of Zhou (d. 645) Kim Yu-shin, general...
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scholars that he was
close to,
Emperor Taizong appointed Liu, as well as Cen
Wenben, Chu Suiliang, and Ma Zhou, to
serve as Li Zhi's
friends and advisors. Late...
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Kulug Tarkhan was also
reported to have
taken his own life in sadness. Cen
Wenben was
ordered to
carve a
memorial stone. His tomb is
still not found. He was...