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  • Marquis of Cai (蔡厲侯) (died 863 BC), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name unknown, was the fifth ruler of the State of Cai. He was the only known son of...
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    Zhong Hu of Cai Earl Huang of Cai Marquis Gōng of Cai (蔡宮侯, Cài Gōnghóu) Marquis Li of Cai (蔡厲侯, Cài Lìhóu) Marquis Wu of Cai (蔡武侯, Cài Wǔhóu; 863–837...
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  • BC to 837 BC during the Gonghe Regency. He was the only known son of Marquis of Cai (蔡厲侯), his predecessor. His reign lasted for 28 years. He was succeeded...
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  • Marquis Li may refer to: Marquis Li of Cai (died 863 BC) Marquis Li of Jin (died 859 BC) Marquis Xi of Jin (died 823 BC), can also be romanized as Marquis...
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  • Marquis Gōng of Cai (Cài Gōnghóu 蔡宮侯) (fl.10th century), nomen unknown, was the fourth ruler of the State of Cai. He was the only known son of Earl Huang...
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  • Marquis Gòng of Cai (蔡共侯) (?–760 BC), born as Ji Xīng (姬興), was the ninth ruler of the State of Cai from 761 BC to 760 BC. He was the only known son of...
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  • Marquis Xi of Cai (蔡釐侯) (died 761 BC), given name Suǒshi (所事), was the eighth ruler of the State of Cai from 809 BC to 761 BC. He was the only known son...
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  • Marquis Xi may refer to: Marquis Xi of Jin (died 823 BC) Marquis Xi of Cai (died 761 BC) Marquis Li (disambiguation) Duke Xi (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Cai to oversee 100 scholars' new edition of the Five Classics. Cai was rewarded for his imperial service in 114 CE; he received the title of marquis,...
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    Cài (Chinese: 蔡) is a Chinese-language surname that derives from the name of the ancient Cai state. In 2019 it was the 38th most common surname in China...
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    "管、蔡、郕、霍、魯、衛、毛、聃、郜、雍、曹、滕、畢、原、酆、郇,文之昭也。" translation by Durrent, Li, Schaberg (2016:380-1): "the domains of Guan, Cai, Cheng, Huo, Lu, Wei, Mao, Dan, Gao, Yong, Cao, Teng...
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  • excited by the success of the Chinese revolution and the prospect of the new-born Republic of China, Li, Zhang Renjie, Wu Zhihui, and Cai Yuanpei, who had returned...
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  • Commander of the Western Depot, Chenghua's secret police. Confidante of Imperial Consort Wan. He is known for being both merciless yet upright. Cai Heng as...
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  • Ma Midi (category Generals during the end of the Han dynasty)
    he and his colleagues Lu Zhi, Cai Yong, Yang Biao (楊彪) and others proofread, edited and annotated the official copies of the Four Books and Five Classics...
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  • usurpation, the Cai army attacked the Chen state and killed Chen Tuo in 706 BC. The marquis of Cai then installed Duke Li to the Chen throne. Duke Li died in...
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    Li Bai (Chinese: 李白; pinyin: Bái, 701–762), formerly pronounced Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai (太白), was a Chinese poet acclaimed as one of the greatest...
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  • Annals of Qin". zh.wikisource.org (in Chinese). Retrieved 2022-05-25. "Records of the Grand Historian vol 79 - Biographies of Fan Sui and Cai Ze". zh...
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  • Shunya Shiraishi as Eizo Kondo Bai Yu as Cai Hesen Feng Shaofeng as Sun Yat-sen Lei Jiayin as Hu Ankang Ma Tianyu as Li Xiangen [zh] Liu Peiqi as Ke Shaomin...
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  • court, he would allow those of Xue's ruling clan to take precedence. The Marquis of Xue then agreed to have the Marquis of Teng take precedence. In fall...
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  • of the neighbouring State of Cai. After Chen Tuo's usurpation, the Cai army attacked and killed Chen Tuo in the eighth month of 706 BC. The marquis of...
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