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Zhongjunjiang (Chinese: 中軍將) or
Jiangzhongjun was the
military leader and the
prime minister of the
ancient Chinese state of Jin. Literally, the word...
- was the most
prestigious army
among Jin's
three armies. Its
commander Zhongjunjiang (中軍將) also
governs the
state of Jin as
Zhengqing (正卿)----Jin's prime...
- (正卿) and
zhongjunjiang of Jin
between 541 and 514 BCE. In 541 BCE, he
succeeded Zhao Wu (Viscount Wen of Zhao) and
became the 15th
zhongjunjiang of the...
- state. He was the son of Zhi Shen (Viscount Xuan). He was the last
zhongjunjiang of Jin
before the state's partition. Zhi Yao's
dramatic death was a...
-
Marquess Wen of Wei (died 396 BCE),
personal name Wei Si, was the
founding marquess of the Wei state. He
belonged to the Wei clan, one of the
noble houses...
- Zhao Dun (Chinese: 趙盾; pinyin: Zhào Dùn), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Xuan of Zhao (趙宣子), also
known as Zhao Meng (趙孟), was a leader...
- Han Jue (Chinese: 韓厥; died
after 566 BC), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Xian of Han (Chinese: 韓獻子; pinyin: Hán Xiàn Zǐ), was a leader...
- Zhao Wu (Chinese: 趙武; pinyin: Zhào Wǔ, 598–541 BC), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Wen of Zhao (Chinese: 趙文子; pinyin: Zhào Wén Zǐ),...