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  2. List of foreign politicians of Chinese descent - Wikipedia

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    The founder and only king of the Thonburi dynasty, Taksin, had Chinese, Thai, and Mon ancestry. His father, Zheng Yong, was a Teochew Chinese from Chenghai, China. [48] Nguyễn Nhạc 阮岳: Vietnam: 1778–1788 AD

  3. List of people of the Three Kingdoms (W) - Wikipedia

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    Cao Wei: Wang Lan 王覽: Xuantong 玄通 ... Yangzhou (Ma'anshan, He County, Anhui) General: Cao Wei: Wang Qi ... Wei Huang 韋晃: 218: Han dynasty: Wei Ji

  4. The Legend of Mi Yue - Wikipedia

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    Ma Su as Wei Yan Lady Wei of Wei (魏士) → Madame Wei of Qin(魏夫人) A Lady from the State of Wei, sister of Wei Zhang and aunt of Wei Yi. Ambitious, sinister and cunning, she wants to become the Queen of Qin and hopes that her son will become the next King while she repeatedly targeting Mi Yue and Mi Shu. She later died at Yongcheng.

  5. List of My Fair Princess characters - Wikipedia

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    Character My Fair Princess My Fair Princess III New My Fair Princess; 1998 [1] 1999 [2] 2003 [3] 2011 Xiaoyanzi (小燕子) Zhao Wei: Huang Yi: Li Sheng Xia Ziwei (夏紫薇)

  6. Ambassadors of China - Wikipedia

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    HUANG Wei (黄巍) Conakry: 2018.09 ... MA Shengkun (马升琨) Kyiv: 2024.11 ... LAN Hu (蓝虎) Caracas: 2023.05

  7. Five Tiger Generals - Wikipedia

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    In the literature, Liu Bei initially appointed Guan Yu as General Who Destroys Rebels and Lord of Hanshou, Zhang Fei as General Who Subdues Rebels and Lord of Xin, Huang Zhong as General Who Conquers the West, Ma Chao as General Who Pacifies the West, and Zhao Yun General Who Guards the West, [1] and promoted them to "Five Tiger Generals" later.

  8. Yellow Emperor - Wikipedia

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    As depicted by Gan Bozong, woodcut print, Tang dynasty (618–907) The Yellow Emperor, also known as the Yellow Thearch or by his Chinese name Huangdi (/ ˈ hw ɑː ŋ ˈ d iː /), is a mythical Chinese sovereign and culture hero included among the legendary Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, ().

  9. Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Jin dynasty, both the states of Cao Wei and Wu has already composed their own official histories: the Book of Wei by Wang Chen, Xun Yi, and Ruan Ji; and the Book of Wu by Wei Zhao, Hua He, Xue Ying, Zhou Zhao (周昭), and Liang Guang (梁廣). Additionally, Yu Huan had completed his privately compiled history of Wei, the Weilüe.