- Yōkai (妖怪, "strange apparition") are a
class of
supernatural entities and
spirits in ****anese folklore. The
kanji representation of the word yōkai comprises...
- Zhu
Yougui (Chinese: 朱友珪) (886 –
March 27, 913),
nickname Yaoxi (遙喜),
often known by his
princely title Prince of Ying (郢王), was
briefly an
emperor of...
-
personal name unknown) (died
March 27, 913) was the wife and
empress of Zhu
Yougui, who
reigned briefly (from 912 to 913) as the
emperor of the
Chinese Five...
- came to an end in 912 when he was
murdered in his
palace by his son Zhu
Yougui, whom he had
begotten with a prostitute. Zhu Wen was born the
youngest of...
- king, for the throne. He
himself was
later killed by Clovis.
Emperor Zhu
Yougui (888?–913) of
China killed his
father Zhu Wen (852–912).
Emperor Yang of...
- from his
third son, Zhu
Yougui the
Prince of Ying,
particularly since at that time he also
issued an
edict sending Zhu
Yougui out of the
capital to serve...
- Chen, Jiawei; Chen, Liujun; Liu, Yan; Li, Xiaomeng; Yuan, Yida; Wang,
Yougui (August 2019). "An
index of
Chinese surname distribution and its implications...
- PMID 17127476. S2CID 7319032. Qi Dai, MD; PhD, Amy R.
Borenstein PhD;
Yougui Wu, PhD; James, C.
Jackson PsyD; Eric, B.
Larson MD; MPH (2006). "Fruit...
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Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor • 907–912
Emperor Taizu • 912–913 Zhu
Yougui • 913–923
Emperor Modi
Historical era Five
Dynasties • Established 1 June...
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Dynasties Later Liang (complete list) – Zhu Wen,
Emperor (907–912) Zhu
Yougui,
Emperor (912–913) Zhu Youzhen,
Emperor (913–923)
Later Tang (complete list)...