Liu Yan may refer to: Liu Yan (Xin dynasty) (died 23 AD), rebel leader against the Xin dynasty Liu Yan (Han dynasty warlord) (died 194), Eastern Han nobleman...
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Liu Yan (traditional Chinese: 劉龑; simplified Chinese: 刘䶮; pinyin: Liú Yǎn; 889 – 10 June 942), né Liu Yan (劉巖), also named Liu Zhi (劉陟) (from c. 896 to...
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Liu Yan (Chinese: 柳岩; born 8 November 1980), also known as Ada Liu, is a Chinese actress, hostess and singer. She won the "Best New Artist" at the 2nd[clarification...
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Liu Xuan, Emperor Gengshi of the Han dynasty Liu Yan (Xin dynasty), general and older brother of Liu Xiu Liu Xiu, The restorer of the Han dynasty and the...
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Emperor Guangwu of Han (redirect from Liu Hsiu)
three sons – Liu Yan, Liu Zhong (劉仲), and Liu Xiu. Liu Qin died early, and the brothers were raised by their uncle Liu Liang (劉良). Liu Yan was ambitious...
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Gengshi Emperor (redirect from Liu Xuan (emperor))
arrested Liu Ji and wanted to execute him, but Liu Yan tried to intercede. The emperor took Liu Yan's intercession as a justification to execute Liu Yan as...
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Liu Yan was a descendant of Liu Yu, the fifth son of Emperor Jing of Han. Seeking to distance himself from the turmoil at the capital, Liu Yan sought...
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Liu Yan (Chinese: 劉晏; c. 715/716 – August 12, 780), courtesy name Shi'an (Chinese: 士安), was a Chinese economist and politician during the Tang dynasty...
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title of Prince of Nanping in 909. It was not until Liu Yin's death in 917 that his brother, Liu Yan, declared the founding of a new kingdom, which he initially...
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Three Kingdoms (section Xu and Yan provinces)
central government. Liu Yan was also promoted as governor of Yi Province (roughly covering the Sichuan Basin). Soon after this move, Liu Yan severed all of...
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