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    Jin Midi (134 – 29 September 86 BC) (Chinese: 金日磾; pinyin: Jīn Mìdī, courtesy name Wengshu (翁叔), formally Marquess Jing of Du (秺敬侯), was a Xiongnu Xiutu...
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  • Look up MIDI, Midi, or midi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Midi or MIDI may refer to: MIDI, a communications protocol for media interfaces Midi (Hi-Fi...
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    needed] Jin Midi (金日磾) Jin Shengtan (金聖嘆) (born Jin Renrui 金人瑞) Jin Yuelin (金岳霖) Jin Yugang (金玉刚), Chinese convicted murderer executed in Singapore Jin Di...
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    Decl. 3.17; Orosius 5.16.8; Broughton, MRR1, p. 549. Theobald, Ulrich. "Jin Midi 金日磾". ChinaKnowledge.de. Ulrich Theobald. Archived from the original on...
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    China. The vassal of the Xiongnu, and later confidant of Emperor Han Wudi, Jin Midi (134–86 BCE) would be described as both a Hu (胡), and a Yidi (夷狄). Indo-European...
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    regency of Fuling. At Huo's suggestion, he also made ethnic Xiongnu official Jin Midi and general Shangguan Jie co-regents. He died on 29 March 87 BC, shortly...
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    Emperor Wu of Han dies and is succeeded by his eight-year-old son Zhao, with Jin Midi, Shangguang Jie and Huo Guang as regents. 88 BC: Sulla becomes the first...
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    Before Emperor Wu died in 87 BC, he had invested Huo Guang (d. 68 BC), Jin Midi (d. 86 BC), and Shangguan Jie (上官桀)(d. 80 BC) with the power to govern...
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    Buddhist and Jin Midi became very popular at the Chinese court to the point where his peculiarities were noted, but not worship of Buddhism. Jin Midi was only...
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    previous Empress Lü. At Huo's suggestion, he made ethnic Xiongnu official Jin Midi and general Shangguang Jie co-regents. He died in 87 BC, shortly after...
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