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  2. King's War - Wikipedia

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    King's War is the second historical drama television series directed by Gao Xixi after Three Kingdoms (2010). The production cost for King's War was expected to break records as Bona Film Group announced on 8 June 2011 that it would provide Gao with a budget of 1.7 billion yuan for the project, excluding the costs for possible future expansions ...

  3. Chu–Han Contention - Wikipedia

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    Han Xin took Zhang Han, the King of Yong, by surprise and defeated him in two consecutive battles. Riding on the tide of victory, Liu Bang proceeded to conquer Longxi (the area in present-day Gansu located west of Mount Long ), Beidi (eastern Gansu and Ningxia ) and Shang (around present-day Yulin, Shaanxi ).

  4. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Under the emperor at home, king abroad system used by later dynasties, Vietnamese monarchs would use the title of emperor (皇帝, Hoàng đế; or other equivalents) domestically, and the more common term sovereign (𤤰, Vua), king (王, Vương), or his/her (Imperial) Majesty (陛下, Bệ hạ) elsewhere. [1] [2]

  5. Xin of Han - Wikipedia

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    Xin, King of Hán (died 196 BC), also known as Hán Xin and as Hán Wang Xin, was a noble of the early Han dynasty of China and a descendant of the royal family of Hán during the Warring States period. He was made King of Hán (韓王) in 205 BC by Liu Bang, the founding

  6. Han Xin - Wikipedia

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    Han Xin is best remembered as a brilliant military leader [citation needed] for the strategies and tactics he employed in warfare, some of which became the origins of certain Chinese idioms, he was undefeated in battle and for his accomplishments he was considered the "God of War". In recognition of Han Xin's contributions, Liu Bang conferred ...

  7. Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Since 1827, descendants of Ming dynasty refugees were called Minh nhân (明人) or Minh Hương (明 鄉) by Nguyễn rulers, to distinguish with ethnic Chinese. [196] Minh nhân were treated as Vietnamese since 1829. [197] [198]: 272 They were not allowed to go to China, and also not allowed to wear the Manchu queue. [199]

  8. The Prince of Han Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Han Dynasty is a three-season Chinese television series featuring a fictionalised life story of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty. Season 1 was first broadcast on Beijing Television in 2001 in mainland China, followed by the second and third seasons in 2003 and 2005 respectively.

  9. King Xi of Han - Wikipedia

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    King Xi of Han (Chinese: 韓釐王 or 韩僖王 [1] [2]; pinyin: Hán Xī Wáng; died 273 BC), personal name Han Jiu (韓咎), was a ruler of the Han state, reigning from 295 BC until his death in 273 BC.

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