• Lu Wan (died 194 BC) was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician who served as the vassal king of the early Han dynasty. He served under Liu...
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  • general Lu Wan as Yan's new king. In 196 BC, Emperor Gaozu suspected Lu Wan of plotting rebellion and ordered an attack against Yan. Lu Wan fled to the...
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    originally a general in the vassal kingdom of Yan under the rule of Lu Wan. In 195 BCE, Lu Wan was implicated in plotting rebellion against the Han dynasty,...
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    executed. Yan was subsequently granted to Lu Wan, a trusted general and early follower of the emperor. In 195 BC, Lu defected to Xiongnu, and the land was...
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  • 在悠长的时光里等你 Luo Xi 2019 My True Friend 我的真朋友 Xi Shan 2020 The Song of Glory 锦绣长歌 Lu Wan Lovely Us 如此可爱的我们 Huang Chengzi 2021 Be My Cat 我的宠物少将军 Su Xiaohe / Xiao...
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    who revealed that Lu Wan, King of Yan, had supported him in his rebellion. Zhou Bo stormed the Yan capital of Ji, forcing Lu Wan to seek refuge with...
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  • the Yuezhi and the Wusun to become vassals of the Xiongnu. In 195 BCE, Lu Wan King of Yan, fled to the Xiongnu after he was defeated by the Han general...
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  • Gaozu of Han, Lu Wan, the king of the State of Yan, flees north of the Great Wall of China. Gaozu sends general Fan Kuai to seek out Lu Wan but then arrests...
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    and executed Zang Tu. His son Zang Yan fled to exile among the Xiongnu. Lu Wan became the new King of Yan and reigned there for most of Liu Bang's life...
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    later moved to Chang'an (present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi). Liu Bang made his wife Zhi empress and his eldest son Liu Ying crown prince. Although Liu Bang initially...
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