• Emperor Shun of Han (simplified Chinese: 汉顺帝; traditional Chinese: 漢順帝; pinyin: Hàn Shùn Dì; Wade–Giles: Han Shun-ti; 115 – 20 September 144) was an emperor...
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  • and the ninth emperor of the Eastern Han period. Emperor Chong was the only son of Emperor Shun. He ascended the throne at the age of one and reigned...
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    Emperor Shun (Chinese: 帝舜; pinyin: Dì Shùn) was a legendary leader of ancient China, regarded by some sources as one of the Three Sovereigns and Five...
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  • Emperor Shun (fl. 2233 BC - 2184 BC) was a legendary leader of ancient China. Emperor Shun may also refer to: Emperor Shun of Han (115–144), emperor of...
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  • legendary leader of ancient China Emperor Shun of Han (順帝; 115–144), the Han emperor Emperor Shun of Liu Song (順帝; 467–479), the Southern emperor Li Zicheng...
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  • to as Emperor Shao (少帝, literally "young emperor"), was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. He was selected to succeed Emperor An after Emperor An's...
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  • Liang Na (category Han dynasty empresses)
    during the Han Dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Shun of Han. She later served as regent for his son Emperor Chong, and the two subsequent emperors from collateral...
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    Chu Ci (redirect from Songs of Chu)
    served under Emperor Shun of Han. Classical Chinese poetry prior to the Qin dynasty is largely known through the Chu Ci and the Classic of Poetry. The...
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    symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661), also known by his temple name Emperor Shizu of Qing, personal...
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    Shun in his 73rd year of reign, and continued to live during Shun's reign for another 28 years. It was during the reign of Emperor Yao that the Great Flood...
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