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    Emperor Yuan of Han, personal name Liu Shi (劉奭; 75 BC – 8 July 33 BC), was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. He reigned from 48 BC to 33 BC. Emperor...
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  • Western Han (206 BC – 9 AD and 23–25 AD) and the Eastern Han (25–220 AD). The rulers of the Shu Han, one of the three successor states to the Han dynasty...
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    the Palaces of Han, 破幽夢孤雁漢宮秋). This play tells the story of Han Emperor Yuandi and Wang Zhaojun, and is considered the best example of Yuan theatre. The...
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  • Cao Huan (redirect from Wei Yuandi)
    Cao Huan's reign, there were constant attacks by forces from the rival Shu Han state under the command of Shu general Jiang Wei. While Jiang Wei's attacks...
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  • and the disturbances came at once to an end. He died just as the Emperor Yuandi was about to bestow upon him further honours. He was especially famous for...
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  • Emperor Yuan (redirect from Yuandi)
    Emperor Yuan may refer to: Emperor Yuan of Han (75–33 BC; reigned 48–33 BC) Emperor Yuan of Cao Wei (245–302; reigned 260–266) Emperor Yuan of Jin (276–323;...
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  • 947. The Later Han ruled between 947 and 951. Liu Min, brother of Emperor Gaozu the founder of the Later Han, established the Northern Han kingdom, which...
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    based upon the foundations laid by his father Cao Cao during the end of the Han dynasty. Its capital was initially located at Xuchang, and was later moved...
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    himself is recorded to have killed Chinese envoys in the reign of Emperor Yuandi (48–33 BCE), then sent envoys to apologize to the Chinese court, but he...
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    and companies, were originally units of military organization during the Han. Under Cao Cao, a more systematic form of hereditary soldiery was implemented...
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