- 208 (208) – ?
Monarch Emperor Xian of Han
Chancellor Cao Cao
Administrator of
Zhangling (章陵太守) In
office ?–?
Monarch Emperor Xian of Han
Prefect of
Ruyang (汝陽令)...
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Lujiang (廬江) Jing
Jiangxia (江夏),
Xiangyang (襄陽),
Xincheng (新城),
Nanyang (南陽),
Nanxiang (南鄉),
Shangyong (上庸),
Weixing (魏興),
Zhangling (Yiyang) (章陵 / 義陽)...
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commanderies in Jing Province,
including Jiangxia (江夏), Nan
Commandery (南郡) and
Zhangling (章陵). In 192,
after Liu Biao
received the
honorary appointment of General...
- ㄨㄤˊ ㄍㄨㄛˊ)) (AD 222–?) –
Ruled by the
House of Cao (曹) of Han
descent Zhangling (章陵(ㄓㄤ ㄌㄧㄥˊ)) (AD 222)
Yiyang (義陽(ㄧˋ ㄧㄤˊ)) (AD 222)
Yiyang (弋陽(ㄧˋ ㄧㄤˊ))...
- 15,338 78.86
Danzi town 弹子镇 Dànzǐ Zhèn 18,318 54.6
Changling town 长岭镇
Zhǎnglǐng Zhèn 34,962 53.2
Xintian town 新田镇 Xīntián Zhèn 34,145 104.4
Baiyang town...
- "Prince of Qi" respectively. He also
instated the
princes of
Chenliu and
Zhangling, and
seven other princes,
making 11
princes (including Lu and Qi) in total...
- Deng Yi 鄧羲
Administrator (治中) (荊州牧)
Monarch Emperor Xian of Han
Personal details Born
unknown Zhangling (章陵)
Occupation Official...
- (among others) Sun Jin Sun Qian
Prince of Qi
Prince of
Chenliu Prince of
Zhangling Prince of
Chengji Prince of
Xuanwei Prince of
Zhongshan Prince of Dai...
- duke in 221, but
promoted him to a
prince under the
title "Prince of
Zhangling" (章陵王) in 222.
Later in 222, he
changed Cao Ju's
title to "Prince of Yiyang"...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Ràng Ài Yǔ Hépíng
Zhànglīng Zhōnghuán
Hakka Romanization Ngiong4 Oi4 Yi4 Fo2pin4 Zam4liang1 Zung1van2 Yue:...