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  2. Yao Xiang - Wikipedia

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    As Yizhong looked to establish an heir, many of his subordinates and followers pushed for Yao Xiang. Yizhong declined, as Yao Xiang was not the eldest son. However, support for Yao Xiang continued to grow, so Yizhong eventually accepted their demand. Yao Xiang was later appointed by the Zhao ruler, Shi Zhi, as Commissioner Bearing Credentials. [1]

  3. The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars - Wikipedia

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    Title page of The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars from an early Ming dynasty printed edition Pages from a Chinese-English translated version of the book. Some of the stories in The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars were taken from other texts such as the Xiaozi Zhuan (孝子傳), Yiwen Leiju, Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era and In Search of the Supernatural.

  4. Quan Yi - Wikipedia

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    Quan Yi, a native of Lueyang County, was given the responsibility of being Yao Xiang's Army Advisor together with Xue Zan (薛贊). Although the group was intercepted by Former Qin forces along the way, Yao Xiang managed to reach Jin territory and submit to the court. The court made Yao Xiang a general and assigned him to Qiao (譙; present-day ...

  5. List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters - Wikipedia

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    Yao Bodang (姚伯當; Yáo Bódāng) is the master of the Qin Family Fort (秦家寨) in Yunzhou. After his junior, Qin Boqi ( 秦伯起 ), was murdered by somebody who used his own signature move against him, he thinks that Murong Fu is responsible so he goes to Gusu to confront Murong Fu.

  6. Mo Dao Zu Shi - Wikipedia

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    Meng Yao (孟瑶), legitimized as Jin Guangyao (金光瑶) Voiced by: Jiang Guangtao (Chinese drama cd), Yang Tianxiang (Chinese dub), Lee Ho-san (Korean dub), Akira Ishida (Japanese dub, drama cd) Titled Lianfang-Zun (敛芳尊), Jin Guangyao is the leader of the Jin Clan and the first Chief Cultivator (仙督), the leader of all cultivation ...

  7. Annotated Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Annotated Records of the Three Kingdoms (simplified Chinese: 三国志注; traditional Chinese: 三國志注; pinyin: Sānguó zhì zhù) by Pei Songzhi (372–451) is an annotation completed in the 5th century of the 3rd century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, compiled by Chen Shou.

  8. Wujing Zongyao - Wikipedia

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    During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 AD), another book was published in 1439 AD featuring fragments of the Wujing Zongyao of 1231 while omitting some material and combining it with two other books, including a preface by Li Jin. [12] The entire Wujing Zongyao was reprinted in 1510 AD and this version is currently the oldest extant copy ...

  9. Battle of Xiao - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Xiao or Yao (Chinese: 殽之戰) took place between Qin and Jin, both of which were major principality states during the Spring and Autumn period of the Zhou dynasty. It occurred in 627 BC at the Xiao Mountains , a branch of the Qinling Range between Yellow River and Luo River , in modern-day Henan province of China.