Guo Yuanzhen — (郭元振) (656 713), formal name Guo Zhen (郭震) but went by the courtesy name of Yuanzhen, was an official, general, and diplomat of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor… … Wikipedia
Murong Sheng — (Hou) Yan Zhaowudi ((後)燕昭武帝) Family name: Murong (慕容; mù róng) Given name: Sheng (盛, shèng) Temple name: Zhongzong (中宗, zhōng zōng) Posthumous name … Wikipedia
Ten Attendants — The Ten Attendants (also known as the Ten Eunuchs) (Traditional Chinese: 十常侍, pinyin: shí chángshì) were a group of eunuchs from the Eunuch Faction of the Han Imperial Court in China. Due to their position of power owed to their proximity to the… … Wikipedia
Prince of Hongnong — Chinese Emperor birth = 176 death = 190 family name = Liu (劉; liú) clan name = given name = Bian (辯, biàn) begin reign = end reign = dynasty = Han Dynasty era name = begin era = end era = temple name = posthumous name short = posthumous name full … Wikipedia
Empress He (Ling) — Empress He (何皇后, personal name unknown) (died 189), formally Empress Lingsi (靈思皇后, literally, the unattentive and deep thinking empress ) was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was Emperor Ling s second wife. Along with her brother He Jin, she… … Wikipedia
Prinz von Hongnong — [[Bild:|200px|none]] Prinz von Hongnong (弘农王) Familienname: Liú (劉) Vorname: Biàn (辯) Großjährigkeitsname (Zi): Großjährigkeitsname (Hao) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liu Bian — Prinz von Hongnong (弘农王) Familienname: Liú (劉) Vorname: Biàn (辯) Postumer Titel: (vollständig) Prinz Huai von Hongnong Tempelname: Shizu ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zhao Zhong — (趙忠) (? 189) was a eunuch of the late Han Dynasty, who served Emperor Ling of Han the Ten regular attendants (Also known as the Ten Eunuchs). The eunuchs who had gained considerable power in the Han imperial court. When He Jin attempted to… … Wikipedia
He (China) — Kaiserin He, 何, Hé, († 189), Geburtsname unbekannt, formell Kaiserin Lingsi (die unaufmerksame und tiefschürfende Kaiserin) war eine Kaiserin der Han Dynastie. Sie war die zweite Gemahlin des Kaisers Ling. Mit ihrem Bruder He Jin war sie… … Deutsch Wikipedia
china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material … Universalium