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Xuanwu (玄武) or
Xuandi (Chinese: 玄帝; pinyin:
Xuándì), also
known as
Zhenwu (真武, lit. 'True Warrior' or 'Truly Valiant') or
Zhenwudadi (真武大帝, lit. 'True...
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Emperor Xuan of Han (Chinese: 漢宣帝; 91 BC – 10
January 48 BC), born Liu
Bingyi (劉病已), was the
tenth emperor of the Han dynasty,
reigning from 74 to 48 BC...
- Meanwhile,
Princess Fu Yi, the only
daughter of the
Chinese Emperor Han
Xuandi (91–48 BC),
escapes from a
rogue prince, Deng Tsin Qin,
travels to Gaul...
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Archived from the
original on
November 27, 2020.
Retrieved May 3, 2022. Wang,
Xuandi (July 22, 2020). "Zhejiang
University Slammed for
Sparing Student Convicted...
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Northern Qi
abolished Kaifengjun which administered Kaifengxian.
Northern Zhou
Xuandi (578–579)
changed the name of
Liangzhou to
Bianzhou and so Bians**** became...
- Fang 1952: "Jin Shu,
Chronicle of
Xuandi, has: "When he was
severely ill, the son of
Heaven received in
audience Xuandi (i.e. Sima Yi) as well as Cao Zhen...
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Bring New Life to
Infamous Section of
Chicago River's
South Branch". Wang,
Xuandi (2022-11-10). "Here's How A
Local Group Is
Reviving The
Chicago River's...
- Lala, Dr. Waiwai, and
Aardwolf 48
Legend of
Xuandi (Chinese: 炫迪传奇) Blue Cat, Naughty, Fei-Fei, Gali, Badou, Lala, Dr. Waiwai, Aardwolf, and
Xuandi 76...
- 司馬防 149–219 Sima Lang 司馬朗 171–217 Sima Fu 司馬孚 180–272 Sima Yi 司馬懿 179–251
Xuandi 宣帝 Sima Kui 司馬馗 Sima Wang 司馬望 205–271
Prince of
Langyang Sima Gui 司馬瑰 d...
- 苍梧太守 Liu **** 劉回 Superint. of Julu 巨鹿都尉 Wang Jin 王禁 Liu Xun 劉詢 91–49 BC
Xuandi 宣帝 74–49 BC 1 3 Liu Shun 劉顺
Prince Huang of
Chengyang 城阳荒王 Liu
Zizhang 劉子張...