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  • Sun Shao may refer to: Sun Shao (Changxu) (孫邵; 163-225), courtesy name Changxu (長緒), first chancellor of Eastern Wu Sun Shao (孫紹), posthumous son of the...
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  • Xiang Jun's work contained a biography of Sun Shao, but since the later compiler Wei Zhao sided with Sun Shao's political opponent Zhang Wen, it was excluded...
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  • Sun Shao (163 – June or July 225), courtesy name Changxu, was a Chinese politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China...
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  • Sun Shao (188–241), born Yu Shao, courtesy name Gongli, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Sun...
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    when the warlord Cao Cao was at war with his rival Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu, Sun Ce was rumoured to be planning an attack on Xuchang, Cao Cao's...
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  • daughter Xiao Qiao. Sun Ce's son was Sun Shao. Sun Shao's son was Sun Feng. Sun Ce had several daughters: one married Gu Yong's son Gu Shao, another married...
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    Yuan Shao (袁紹, pronunciation; died 28 June 202), courtesy name Benchu (本初), was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived in the late...
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    troops nor much land, Sun Jian's personal bravery and resourcefulness were feared by Dong Zhuo, who placed him among Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu and Liu Biao...
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  • fourth and last emperor of Eastern Wu Lady Sun, Sun Jian's daughter see also Eastern Wu family trees Sun Shao (163–225), first chancellor of the Eastern...
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  • (沔口), and they would attack Xiangyang from there. A third Wu army, led by Sun Shao and Zhang Cheng advanced towards Guangling (廣陵) and Huaiyin (淮陰). In total...
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  • dynasty in 220, Sun Quan declared himself king and established the kingdom (later empire) of Eastern Wu. Shi Xie pledged loyalty to Sun Quan and sent one...
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    Sabinianus, Roman consul Gong Lu, Chinese official and politician (b. 195) Sun Shao, Chinese official and chancellor (b. 163) Xiahou Shang, Chinese general...
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    response, Yuan Shao led the imperial guards on an indiscriminate massacre of the palace eunuchs. The surviving eunuchs kidnapped Emperor Shao and his younger...
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  • is ruined. Cui Yan (or Jigui), Chinese official and politician (d. 216) Sun Shao (or Changxu), Chinese chancellor (d. 225) Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus...
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  • Cong and Sun Shao, led naval forces to resist the enemy at Dongkou. By this time it was early 223, and Cao Xiu ordered Zang Ba to attack Sun's small stronghold...
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  • doi:10.1074/jbc.274.28.19919. Liu, Ting; Zhang, Lingyun; Joo, Donghyun; Sun, Shao-Cong (December 2017). "NF-κB signaling in inflammation". Signal Transduction...
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  • of Hatra (Ending of the Kingdom of Hatra) Sun Deng, Chinese prince of the Eastern Wu state (b. 209) Sun Shao, Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (b...
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    success in battle against the Wu commander, but the Wu reinforcements led by Sun Shao and Xu Sheng managed to stalemate the naval attack. The battle concluded...
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  • emperor (d. 217) Lu Ji (or Gongji), Chinese official and politician (d. 219) Sun Shao, Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (d. 241) March 17 – Julian, pope...
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  • Yang Shao-Horn is a Chinese American scholar, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering and a member of Research Laboratory...
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