Fang Guan (Chinese: 房琯; pinyin: Fáng Guǎn; Wade–Giles: Fang Kuan; 697 – September 15, 763), courtesy name Cilü (次律), formally the Duke of Qinghe (清河公)...
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lyricist Wai-Chi Fang, Taiwanese engineer Wen-Pei Fang, Chinese botanist Fang Guan, Tang Dynasty official Fang Rong, Zhou Dynasty official Fang Xuanling (房玄齡)...
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up by Guan Yu along the river, so Guan Yu was totally unaware of the invasion. When Guan Yu embarked on the Fancheng campaign, he left Mi Fang and Shi...
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Fang Rong (房融) per the biography of his son Fang Guan.) was an official of Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor. Despite Fang's high...
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created while on the journey to or after he arrived in Chengdu – Wei, Fang Guan, and Cui Huan – to Lingwu to formally invest imperial power on Emperor...
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present-day Hubei and Hunan) and the death of Guan Yu. The Australian Sinologist Rafe de Crespigny notes that Mi Fang had the remarkable record of serving each...
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Crescent Blade. Later, he executes Mi Fang and Fu Shiren before an altar dedicated to Guan Yu. In Chapter 91, Guan Xing serves as Commander of the Left...
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reinforce his decimated army at Lingzhou. November 19 – Tang General Fang Guan is defeated at Xianyang. The imperial forces consisted of two thousand...
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reinforce his decimated army at Lingzhou. November 19 – Tang General Fang Guan is defeated at Xianyang. The imperial forces consisted of two thousand...
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Buddhist images, is held in Yakushi-ji Temple in Japan (approximate date). Fang Guan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 763) Guo Ziyi, general of the Tang...
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