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  Emperor He of Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of her brothers, Dou Gui alone was humble and unassuming, but the other three, particularly Dou Xian, were arrogant, using their connection to the empress dowager to intimidate other officials into submission.
Empress Dowager Dou agreed, and Dou Xian led an army and crushed the North Xiongnu in 89.
After the coup d'etat against the Dous, Emperor He appeared actually take power, and Empress Dowager Dou lost all power, although he continued to honor her as his mother, apparently having some inkling but not knowing for sure that she was not his birth mother.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_He_of_Han_China   (2251 words)

  
 The Division and Destruction of the Xiongnu Confederacy, Rafe de Crespigny, Publications, Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU
Xian's successor, Yu, was initially ambivalent in his sympathies: though he distrusted the pro-Chinese group, he was prepared to accept the advantages of a subsidised peace.
Dou Xian, moreover, had been involved in scandals at the capital, and both he and his sister the Dowager sought to hide his embarrassment beneath a cloak of military glory.
Dou Xian now reported that the Northern ruler was so weak there was no point in treating with him further, and in the following year a final attack defeated the Shanyu and drove him finally from his kingdom.
www.anu.edu.au /asianstudies/decrespigny/han_xiongnu.html   (6090 words)

  
 xian
Xian (西安; pinyin: Xī'ān, literal meaning: "Western Peace") is the capital of Shaanxi province, in China and a sub-provincial city.
Xi'an is the eastern end of the Silk Road.
Xi'an Incident brought the Communist Party of China and Kuomintang to a truce so the two forces could concentrate on fighting against Japan.
www.fact-library.com /xian.html   (210 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Consort clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dou Xian - brother of Empress Dowager Dou and brother-in-law of Emperor Zhang of Han China.
Dou Wu (simplified Chinese: 窦武 dou4 wu3) father of another Empress Dowager Dou and killed in his abortive coup d'etat against eunuchs.
Dong Cheng (simplified and traditional Chinese: 董承 dong3 cheng2) - father of Concubine Dong of Emperor Xian of Han China and known for his abortive coup d'etat with Liu Bei against Cao Cao.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/consort-clan   (294 words)

  
 phorum - Chinese Culture Forum at Asiawind - Chinese idiomatic story (8)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dou Bo told Xiong Yun that he was still not too old and should wait for sometime before he should choose a suitable successor.
Dou Bo told Xiong Yun that Xiong Shang Chen had the eyes of a bee and the voice of a jackal.
Behind Dou Bo's back Xiong Shang Chen told his father, Xiong Yun, that Dou Bo was being bribed by Yang Chu Fu and that was the reason that Dou Bo withdrew without a fight.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=2&i=757&t=754   (811 words)

  
 Christine.com
ke shi xian zai you hen mei you xin qing qu ba wo.
dou rang xian hai pa you yi tian hui duan le....
fa xian zi ji de sheng huo you hui dao le dang chu na ge pin le ming cai tao li de jing di.
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 ma dou ling
Qing mu xiang 青木香 is the root of the plant ma dou ling.
Tian xian teng 天仙藤 is the vine of ma dou ling.
Fruits, ma dou ling are cold but the roots which are called tu qing mu xiang are warm.
alternativehealing.org /ma_dou_ling.htm   (331 words)

  
 Liu Zhao (Hedi) - Eastern (Later) Han Ruler and Emperor Biographies - English
The Empress-dowager Dou and her brother, Dou Xian, a powerful general, took control of the country.
He Di’s reign was plagued by natural disasters (locusts, droughts and floods between AD 92 and 100) and to avoid widespread dispossession, the government intervened actively to help peasant farmers by remitting taxes, giving grain relief and allowing the poor to hunt and fish on state land.
In AD 91, He Di, restless under the Empress-dowager Dou’s domination, had taken the fateful step of enlisting the eunuchs to rid himself of the Dou clan.
www.kongming.net /novel/han/liuzhao.php   (295 words)

  
     ={..Bottle Fairy..}=      sweet ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
dou shi wo zi ji gei zi ji de ya li...
ta hui abng(bang) ni for chinese, wen ta se me dou ok mei wen ti de.ta hai hui pei ni chi dong xi he ta zui xi huan jiu shi mai yi fu le.
xian zai wo zui zai yi de ren dou yi zhi men men bu le de...
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 Postman : review by Shelly Kraicer
What seems to be repressed (or, as we begin to figure out, what must be repressed) in Xian Dou's home life finds an outlet in his surreptitious attempts to right the wrongs he thinks he discovers out in the world.
Xian Dou's past makes him a marginal, alienated figure who can only connect to society at its unpoliced margins.
There is an absolute minimum of dialogue, and much of the action consists of repetitions on themes (one scene of Xian Dou's female colleague pounding a mail stamp becomes a leitmotif that punctuates the entire film).
www.chinesecinemas.org /postman.html   (280 words)

  
 hear the voices in my heart
ru guo you yi tian meng xiang dou shi xian
hui yi dou cheng le yong yuan ni shi fou huan hui ji de jin tian
yuan lai shi yao dou ke yi wu lun shi fou huan hui ting liu zai zhe li
laidbackfateback.easyjournal.com   (259 words)

  
 Pantitude.com
A few months later, however, the eunuchs ran a coup against Dou Wu and his supporters, they obtained the support of the imperial guard regiments, they seized control of government under the young Emperor Ling, and they held that power for the next twenty years.
The men of faction rose to brief power as supporters of Dou Wu; but when the eunuchs regained power in 168, they confirmed their success by a purge and proscription of their enemies, and the ban was maintained for the next fifteen years.
Cao Cao died in AD 220 as a formal subject of Han, and the dynasty was not ended until the enforced abdication of Emperor Xian in favour of his son Cao Pi at the end of that year.
www.pantitude.com /rtk.htm   (8802 words)

  
 Four films from Taiwan and China
The Postman is a devastating portrait of life in a shabby Beijing neighborhood known as the "Happiness District." A damp grey and yellow fog envelops the run-down housing blocks and their inhabitants.
Xian Dou (Fang Yuanzheng), a young postman, lives with his sister in a shabby house, the only remaining link to their parents who died when they were young.
Xian, emotionally cut off from the world, soon starts opening and reading letters.
www.wsws.org /arts/1995/nov1995/taiw-n95.shtml   (1179 words)

  
 Yuan An   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The regents of the young emperor, Empress-Dowager Dou and her brother Dou Xian, favoured a more militaristic policy to the Northern Xiongnu problem.
In the summer of 89 a Chinese-led force advanced in three columns with minimal opposition and defeated the Northern Shanyu at Jiluo Mountain and pursued him westwards into the Altai ranges.
Yuan An died in 92 and a few months later the Dou clan fell in coup d'etat staged by Emperor He.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Y/Yuan-An.htm   (888 words)

  
 .:: We'll meet some day some time. That's what I believe. ::.
Jiu lian yi di lei dou bu yuan zhuang shi
Fang kai le shou wo men dou chong huo si fen wu lie de zi you
Xian ru shen shou bu jian wu zhi de ji mo
angelichaven.blogspot.com /2004/07/got-home-early-today.html   (402 words)

  
 Dong Han Dynasty (25-220 A.D.)
Han He Di Dou Xian defeated the Huns (Hungarians).
Han Ling Di Han Xian Di Dong Zhou gained control over the Han Dynasty and moved capital to Changan (190 A.D.).
Cao Cao rose in power and moved the king to Xu (196 A.D.).
www.yutopian.com /history/donghan.html   (396 words)

  
 Chinese History - The City States along the Silkroad (www.chinaknowledge.org)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
King Xian 賢 was denied the title of protector-general (duhu 都護) and rebelled against the Han governors of the western territory, conquering numerous city states along the silkroad.
General Dou Xian 竇憲 was able to defeat the Xiongnu in 90 AD but often rebellions of the silkroad cities occurred.
In 1884 the military gouvernement of Xinjiang became province, and the whole territory was regularly administered in prefectures (fu 府), subprefectures (ting 廳), departments (zhou 州), and counties (xian 縣).
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Han/citystates.html   (4660 words)

  
 lilgwacie
Wo xian zai jue de hen nan hua shi jian fu xi.
ke shi, mei ci qu ann de jia, wo hui jian dao ta....mei ci ta dou hen kai xing, yi zhi xiao.
ann de jia ren dou hen jin mi jie he de.
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 Wu Hu - Ancient China - China
Dou XianDòu Xiàn (竇憲 50s–92), brother-in-law of Emperor Zhang through his sister Queen Duo, utterly defeated the Northern Xiongnu in a series of campaigns during the era of Yongyuan (89–105).
The remnants just escaped annihilation, conceded defeat, began migrating out of the Mongolians steppes and disappeared as a distinct group of herdsmen from the records of Chinese history once and for all.
The confederacy was virtually dissolved in early 3rd century therefore the warlords of the Han dynasty could play their own game of fighting for supremacy without much interference from tribes outside China.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Wu_Hu   (3188 words)

  
 Dou Wei Bu Yi Ding Ba He Mo Fei Le Yun Xian Jing (China Version) - YesAsia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Even though the dynamic formation packs a very unique sound Dou Wei tenaciously refuses to be labeled as belonging to a specific music category.
One thing however is obvious, both Dou Wei and Bu Yi Ding have a very good sense for captivating material and impromptu ideas that keeps their mainland devotees longing for more.
All of Dou Wei's fans won't believe their eyes when they see this time's song list.
global.yesasia.com /en/PrdDept.aspx/pid-1004049951/code-c/section-music/version-all/did-83   (306 words)

  
 The Han Histories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Emperor Guangwu [25-57 CE], deciding that they had not really come for the sake of the security of the Empire, and that he had no time for outside affairs, flatly refused his consent.
After Xian’s death, they began to attack and fight each other.
Dou Xian had a great victory over the Xiongnu.
depts.washington.edu /uwch/silkroad/texts/hhshu/hou_han_shu.html   (6371 words)

  
 Man from the Margin, Morrison Lecture, Rafe de Crespigny Publications, Faculty of Asian Studies, ANU
At the end of the first century, in two remarkable series of campaigns, Dou Xian destroyed the state of the Northern Xiongnu in present-day Mongolia, and Ban Chao re-established Chinese authority over central Asia, present-day Xinjiang.
Cao Cao died in 220 as a formal subject of Han, and the dynasty was not ended until the enforced abdication of Emperor Xian in favour of his son Cao Pi at the end of that year.
By that time, however, the frontiers of the Three Kingdoms, Wei, Shu-Han and Wu, had been established by thirty years of war, and the pattern of their conflict had been largely determined by the developments of previous centuries.
www.anu.edu.au /asianstudies/decrespigny/morrison51.html   (8900 words)

  
 ZaiZaiFamily
Ai shi zui mei de mao xian ye shi quan shi jie de mi shi guan he liu zhong wu xian de shen mi dan zhi jue hui gei wo zhi yin
WO zou zai yi ge ren gu dan de dong ji si zhou dou shi tui bu kai yue ji yue gao de bing xue
You de xiang zhen feng you de xiang bai huo you de dou fang zai xin zhong
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 4 in Love REVOLUTION - ~~~ by hOoKeDfOrEvEr~~~
Mei ci dou kai xin Mei ge dou zhen xi
Mei yi ke xin dou you yi shuang chi bang
shi cuo shi dui dou you ren pei
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 Hun & Huns -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Western records showed the Attila Huns were extermely barbaric, unlike their Asian kinsmen who, after hundreds of years of co-living with Chinese and generations of inter-marriages with the Chinese, had become very much a semi-sedentary civilized quazi-Chinese.
During the second major Hunnic split of AD 89, the Chanyu of Northern Huns fled westward to the ancient Kang-chu Statelet, after they were defeated by General Dou Xian and Dou's Southern Hun allies at Jiluoshan Mountains.
Around AD 89, General Dou Xian, under the order of his empress sister, led a huge army comprising of armies from Beijing area and the Southern Hun allies, had a decisive battle with the Northern Huns at Jiluoshan Mountains.
www.uglychinese.org /hsiongnu.htm   (8011 words)

  
 Han Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Period of eunuch ascendency: This period commenced in the reign of Emperor He, who came to the throne at the age of ten.
During his mother's regency, his uncle, Dou Xian, was the real power.
This was no easy task, for the court was made up of Dou Xian's own creatures.
worldclass.net /China/han.htm   (3479 words)

  
 ZuiAi-F4
xian ba yi fu chuan hao, xiang shui ye pen hao
guan ta xian zai ji dian, zhi yao dui le gan jue
xian zai yi dian, zai CLUB li mian, wen du re dao kuai yao bao
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 Chinese History - Han Dynasty event history (www.chinaknowledge.org)
In 73 AD Dou Gu 窦固 and Geng Bing 耿秉 attacked and defeated the northern Xiongnu, in 89 AD again Dou Xian 窦憲 whereupon the Xiongnu disintegrated and withdrew to the northwest.
But his reign was not shure until the defeat of other usurpers like Wei Ao 隗囂 and Dou Rong 窦融 in modern Gansu and Gongsun Shu 公孫述 in the region of modern Sichuan.
Under Emperor Lingdi 靈帝 in 168 AD the acting regents Chen Fan 陳蕃, Dou Wu 窦武 and Zhang Jian 張儉 tried to annihilate the powerful eunuch fraction at the court, but without success.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Han/han-event.html   (8023 words)

  
 Women in power Year 1-500
Also known was Dou, she was regent for
led the court audiences (linchao), and her brother Dou Xian took over the governmental affairs.
The contemporary sources says abut her; "The ruins of Martanda and other old temples are even now called 'Pandawa Houses' and Kalhana says it was at Lord Krishna's advice that Yasovati was made Queen regent of Kashmir after Krishna had defeated King Damodara, Yasovati's husband".
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/Womeninpower01.htm   (5178 words)

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