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  2. Chen dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Chen Baxian was a visionary leader whose conquests helped revived the economy and culture of South China, bringing it to new heights. Near the start of the dynasty, Chen's northern neighbors the Eastern and Western Wei were later replaced by the Northern Zhou and Northern Qi, with the north of the Yangtze river held by the Qi, and the southwest ...

  3. Emperor Wu of Chen - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Wu of Chen (Chinese: 陳武帝; 503– 9 August 559 [2]), personal name Chen Baxian (陳霸先), courtesy name Xingguo (興國), childhood name Fasheng (法生), was the founding emperor of the Chen dynasty of China.

  4. Book of Chen - Wikipedia

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    Chen Shu consists of 36 volumes, including 6 volumes of biographies of emperors and 30 volumes of other biographies. In addition to the national history of the Chen dynasty and the old draft compiled by Yao's father and son, the historical sources of Chen Shu include eight volumes of Yongding Residence Note (《永定起居注》), twenty-three volumes of Tianjia Residence Note ...

  5. Downtown dynasty: Zeng Chinese Restaurant opens to ... - AOL

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    Apr. 22—Jason Zeng has known only the restaurant business. When he was a kid in China, Zeng said, his sister had a restaurant. In his years after school, he opened or partnered in eateries from ...

  6. Shen Miaorong - Wikipedia

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    Empress Ande of Chen (Chinese: 安德皇后), personal name Shen Miaorong (Chinese: 沈妙容) (fl.535–605), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. [1] Her husband was Emperor Wen (Chen Qian), a nephew of the founding Emperor Wu (Chen Baxian).

  7. Liu Jingyan - Wikipedia

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    Chen Xu and Chen Chang were taken to the Western Wei capital Chang'an as honored captives, while Lady Liu and Chen Shubao were left at Rangcheng (穰城, in modern Nanyang, Henan). [2] In 557, Chen Baxian seized the throne and established the Chen dynasty as its Emperor Wu. While Chen Xu was then still detained at Chang'an, he remotely created ...

  8. Emperor Wen of Chen - Wikipedia

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    Chen Qian was born in 522, as the oldest son of Chen Daotan (陳道譚), a commander of the Liang Dynasty palace guards. His mother's name is not recorded in history. When the rebel general Hou Jing attacked the capital Jiankang in 548 and put it under siege, Chen Daotan participated in the defense of Jiankang against Hou's siege, commanding archers, and he was killed by a stray arrow during ...

  9. Chen Yizhong - Wikipedia

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    The soon to be Yuan Dynasty leaders requested talks with Prime Minister Chen but that night he fled to Lin'an (modern day Hangzhou) then later to Wenzhou in the south east. During November 1276, the first year of Emperor Duanzong of Song 's Jingyan 景炎 Era, the Mongol army entered Fuzhou in Fujian Province and the government surrendered.