- Qian
Yuanguan (Chinese: 錢元瓘) (November 30, 887 –
September 17, 941), born Qian
Chuanguan (錢傳瓘), also
known by his
temple name as the King ****ong of Wuyue...
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Liangshan Yuanguan (simplified Chinese: 梁山缘观;
traditional Chinese: 粱山緣觀; Wade–Giles: Liang-shan Yüan-kuan; ****anese: Ryōzan Enkan) was a Zen
Buddhist monk...
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Weiyan Yunyan Tansheng Yunju Daoying Tongan Daopi Tongan Guanzhi Liangshan Yuanguan Dayang Jingxuan Touzi Yiqing Furong Daokai Danxia Zichun Hongzhi Zhengjue...
- of
Wuyue (吳越國恭穆夫人), was a wife of Qian
Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (né Qian Chuanguan, name
changed to Qian
Yuanguan upon his
succession to the throne), the...
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succeeded by his son Qian
Chuanguan (who then
changed his name to Qian
Yuanguan). Qian
Yuanguan established a
Zeneng Institute (擇能院) to
select members of the intelligentsia...
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Langshan Jiang (Wolf
Mountain River),
where the
Wuyue naval fleet under Qian
Yuanguan defeats the Wu fleet. Qian had used
flamethrowers ignited by gunpowder...
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often making inappropriate requests to Qian
Yuanguan and
being cruel toward his staffers. Qian
Yuanguan sent Yang to Ming to
summon Qian
Yuanxiang back...
- concubine,
possibly later a wife, of Qian
Yuanguan (King Wenmu) (né Qian Chuanguan, name
changed to Qian
Yuanguan upon his
succession to the throne), the...
- as the
chancellor of the
state during the
reign of its
second king Qian
Yuanguan (né Qian Chuanguan) and
probably during the
reign of its
third king Qian...
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Kingdoms Period state Wuyue during most of the
reign of his
father Qian
Yuanguan (né Qian Chuanguan, King Wenmu), but did not
inherit the
throne on account...