• Xun Shuang (128 – c. July 190), courtesy name Ciming, was a Chinese essayist, politician, and writer who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty of China...
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    grandfather, Xun Shu, served as a local governor and had eight sons who were nicknamed the "Eight Dragons of the Xun Family"; an uncle of Xun Yu, Xun Shuang, served...
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  • Dynasty of ancient China Xun Shuang (荀爽) (128-190), politician and historian of the late Han Dynasty of the Chinese history Zhang Shuang (speed skater) (born...
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  • Shuang, a writer turned politician at the court of Han empire. She was first the wife of Yin Yu. Later she married Guo Yi. She was the cousin of Xun Yu...
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  • early Jin dynasty of China. Born in the influential Xun family, he was a great-grandson of Xun Shuang and a distant maternal relative of Zhong Yao's family...
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  • the dynasty to my death." Despite his inability, Cao Shuang and his brothers, Cao Xi (曹羲) and Cao Xun (曹訓), wielded great power in Wei. He was also often...
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  • (murdered by Commodus) Marcus Aurelius Cleander, Roman praetorian prefect Xun Shuang, Chinese politician and writer (b. 128) Zhou Bi, Chinese official (executed...
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    commentary, such as the image and number work of Jing Fang, Yu Fan and Xun Shuang, is no longer extant. Only short fragments survive, from a Tang dynasty...
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  • (熊堪), and Xiong Xun (熊徇). When Xiong Shuang died in 822 BCE, his brothers fought one another for the throne. The youngest brother Xiong Xun was ultimately...
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  • first son Xiong Shuang. However, when Xiong Shuang died in 822 BCE, the remaining three brothers fought one another for the throne. Xiong Xun was ultimately...
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