Lord Chunshen (Chinese: 春申君; pinyin: Chūnshēn Jūn; Wade–Giles: Ch'un-shen Chün; died 238 BC), born Huang Xie (Chinese: 黃歇; Wade–Giles: Huang Hsieh),was...
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power and wealth: Lord Mengchang (d. 279 BCE) of Qi, Lord Pingyuan (d. 251 BCE) of Zhao, Lord Xinling (d. 243 BCE) of Wei and Lord Chunshen (d. 238 BCE) of...
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on the Confucian classics. Later in his life worked in the court of Lord Chunshen, whose death he died sometime after. The constant warfare of his time...
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troop of 100,000 soldiers, led by Lord Chunshen, to Handan to fight along with Zhao. At the same time, the wife of Lord Pingyuan wrote to the king of Wei...
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(Shēnchéng/sén-zen, "Shen City") was an early name originating from Lord Chunshen, a 3rd-century BC nobleman and prime minister of the state of Chu, whose...
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of Qin. King Kaolie of Chu was named the leader of the alliance and Lord Chunshen the military commander. According to historian Yang Kuan, the Zhao general...
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and Nicolson. ISBN 9780297768760. Han, Zhaoqi (2010). "Biography of Lord Chunshen". Shiji (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company. pp. 5103–5140...
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highest ranks also received fiefs and the honorific title Jun (君, lord), such as Lord Chunshen. The full systematization of ranks pioneered by the Qin dynasty...
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the "Four Scholar of Su'men" (蘇門四學士) Huang Xie 黃歇 (314 BC–238 BC), Lord Chunshen, Prime Minister of the state of Chu during the Warring States period...
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of Qin. King Kaolie of Chu is named the leader of the alliance, and Lord Chunshen the military commander, with Pang Nuan of Zhao also serving as a general...
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