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    Emperor Wu of Liang (Chinese: 梁武帝) (464 – 12 June 549), personal name Xiao Yan (蕭衍), courtesy name Shuda (叔達), childhood name Lian'er (練兒), was the founding...
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  • Emperor Wu (redirect from Wūdì)
    King Cao Cao (155–220), posthumously honored as the King Wu of Wei (武王) Wudi (disambiguation) Wu Di (disambiguation) Wu (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    from Lady Xiao, whose grandfather Xiao Cha (蕭詧) grew up at the court of Liang Wudi (梁武帝) in Jiankang, a Wu dialect area, before setting up his own court...
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    Emperor Wu of Han (redirect from Han Wudi)
    pantheon existing at that time. Combined, "Wu" plus "di" makes the name "Wudi", the emperor's posthumous name used for historical and religious purposes...
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  • Linguistique Asie Orientale Chen, Jinhua (2006). ""Pañcavārṣika" Assemblies in Liang Wudi's Buddhist Palace Chapel". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 66 (1):...
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    Emperor Wu of Jin (redirect from Jin Wudi)
    (使中护军司马炎迎燕王宇之子常道乡公璜于邺,以为明帝嗣。炎,昭之子也。) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.77 Jin shu, Chronicle of Wudi states: "In the second year of Xianxi, in the fifth month, Sima Yan was appointed...
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  • Campaign Western Tai'an Campaign Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China Wudi Campaign Xinghua Campaign Yangtze River Crossing campaign Yanzhou campaign...
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    had one son named Bo (髆). However, although composed in the persona of Han Wudi, there is doubt as to the actual authorship of this and similar poems. In...
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    郡國五銖" (in French). TransAsiart. Retrieved 9 August 2023. En 118 av. J.-C., Wudi 武帝 interdit la fonte des banliang 半兩 et imposa celle des wuzhu 五銖, pièces...
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    Gilans. War of the Eight Princes: After the death of Emperor Sima Yan (Jin Wudi), a civil war breaks out among the princes and dukes of the Jin Dynasty....
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