-
trusted no one but his
teenage heir apparent, Sima
Yuanxian, and
entrusted the
capital guards to Sima
Yuanxian. He also gave
military commands to his distant...
- Five
Pecks of Rice).
After the
death of the 64th
Celestial Master Zhang Yuanxian in 2008,
controversy arose over the
legitimate succession, with different...
-
Empress Yuanxian (元獻皇后; 699 — 729) also
known as Yang
Guipin was a
Chinese imperial consort of
Emperor Xuanzong and the
mother of
Emperor Suzong of Tang...
-
Emperor Xuanzong. His
mother Consort Yang
Guipin (posthumously
Empress Yuanxian) was from the
imperial clan of the
preceding Sui dynasty. Her great-grandfather...
- Sima
Yuanxian (司馬元顯) (382 – 20 or 22
April 402),
courtesy name
Langjun (郎君),
formally Heir
Apparent Zhong of
Kuaiji (會稽忠世子), was
briefly a
regent of the...
- and
later in the
hands of Sima Daozi's son Sima
Yuanxian. The
situation continued after Sima
Yuanxian was
overthrown by the
warlord Huan Xuan in 402....
- from the coast. In 402, as the
regent Sima
Yuanxian and the
warlord Huan Xuan
prepared for battle, Sima
Yuanxian believed that he had Liu Laozhi's support...
-
essayist of the
northern Song dynasty. He was
given the
posthumous title of
Yuanxian (元獻) as well as
bestowed the
title of Duke of Linzi. Yan Shu was born in...
- as
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. Liu
Tingyu as Meng Fan (based on
Empress Yuanxian)
Annie Liu as Meng Fu (based on
Crown Princess Jiemin)
Nathan Lee as Emperor...
- Sima
Yuanxian),
accusing him of
falsely having Wang Gong killed. In 401, at the
suggestion of the
strategist Zhang Fashun (張法順), Sima
Yuanxian declared...