• Wang Ji'en (simplified Chinese: 王继恩; traditional Chinese: 王繼恩; pinyin: Wángjì'ēn) (died c. 999), previously Zhang Dejun (simplified Chinese: 张德钧; traditional...
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    the Khitan's supply of eunuchs to serve at her court, among them was Wang Ji'en. The boys were all under ten years old and were selected for their good...
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  • named Wang Ji'en) brought back Taizu's brother, Zhao Guangyi, the Prince of Jin, who had been manoeuvring to take the throne, and who Wang Ji'en felt would...
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    the Khitan's supply of eunuchs to serve at her court, among them was Wang Ji'en. The boys were all under ten years old and were selected for their good...
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  • Liu Ji'en (Chinese: 劉繼恩), also known in historiography as Shaozhu of Northern Han (Chinese: 北漢少主), was the third emperor of China's Northern Han dynasty...
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  • Zhang Dejun may refer to: Zhang Hejun, Chinese businessman Wang Ji'en (died 999), Chinese eunuch and a military general during the Zhou and Song dynasties...
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  • Jingniang Li Jianxin as Wang Ji'en Li Wenwen as Fu Rong Kang Kai as Zhang Qiong Ji Chenmu as Fu Zhaoshou Cao Weiyu as Shen Yilun Wang Guan as He Shuya Sun...
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    the Khitan's supply of eunuchs to serve at her court, among them was Wang Ji'en (王继恩 (辽朝)). The boys were all under ten years old and were selected for...
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    Wang Shenzhi (Chinese: 王審知; 862 – December 30, 925), courtesy name Xintong (信通) or Xiangqing (詳卿), posthumous name Prince Zhongyi of Min (閩忠懿王) and also...
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    Wang Chao (王潮) (April 10, 846 – January 2, 898), courtesy name Xinchen (信臣) was a warlord of the Chinese Tang dynasty, who controlled Fujian Circuit (福建道...
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