as King of Lew Chew, King of Chūzan (中山王, Chūzan-ō), or more officially Ryūkyū Kingdom's King of Chūzan (琉球国中山王, Ryūkyū-koku Chūzan-ō), was a title held...
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his title as Duke of Wei (魏國公), later posthumously as Prince of Zhongshan (中山王), was a Chinese military general and official who lived in the late Yuan...
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(山陽王劉康). Several incidents led to this situation. One incident happened in 35 BC, when Emperor Yuan's youngest brother Prince Liu Jing of Zhongshan (中山王劉竟)...
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Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web Site. "错金银四龙四凤铜方案座". Hebei Museum. "中山王铁足大铜鼎". Hebei Museum. "刘胜金缕玉衣". The Chinese Cultural Heritage Protection Web...
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Shanyang (山陽王劉康). Several incidents led to this situation. One happened in 35 BC, when Emperor Yuan's youngest brother Prince Liu Jing of Zhongshan (中山王劉竟) died...
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died 113 BC), posthumously known as King/Prince Jing of Zhongshan (Chinese: 中山靖王; pinyin: Zhōngshān Jìng Wáng), was a king/prince of the Western Han empire...
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consider making either his younger brother Liu Xing, Prince of Zhongshan (中山王劉興) or his nephew Prince Xin his heir. Emperor Cheng became convinced that...
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Zhongshan Wang (中山王, King/Prince of Zhongshan) may refer to: King Cuo of Zhongshan (323–309 BC), fifth ruler of the state of Zhongshan Liu Sheng, Prince...
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Dingtao (山陽王劉康). Several incidents led to this situation. One happened in 35 BC, when Emperor Yuan's youngest brother Prince Liu Jing of Zhongshan (中山王劉竟) died...
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Imperial China Imperial Chinese missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom 琉球王国の陵墓制―中山王陵の構造的特質と思想 ― (PDF) (in Japanese). 琉球国王の神号と『おもろさうし』 (PDF) (in Japanese). Sources...
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