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  Emperor Zhi of Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Zhi of Han (Traditional Chinese: 漢質帝;; Simplified Chinese: 漢质帝; Hanyu Pinyin: Hàn Zhí Dì; Wade-Giles: Han Chih-ti; 138-146) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
After Emperor Zhi's death, Liang Ji, under pressure by the key officials, was forced to summon a meeting of the officials to decide whom to enthrone as the new emperor.
Long after Emperor Zhi's death, in 175, Emperor Ling bestowed on Emperor Zhi's mother Consort Chen the honorific title of Princess Xiao of Bohai, in recognition of her status as mother of an emperor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Zhi_of_Han_China   (690 words)

  
 Han Dynasty
The western-eastern Han convention is used nowadays to avoid confusion with the Later Han Dynasty[?] of the Period of the Five Dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms though the earlier nomenclature was used in traditional historical texts like Si-ma Guang's Zi Zhi Tung Jian[?].
The beginning of the Han Dynasty can be dated either from 206 BC when the Qin dynasty crumbled or 202 BC when Liu Bang killed Xiang Yu, the leader of a competing rebellion that sought to re-instate the Zhou dynasty aristocracies.
Emperor Wu decided that Taoism is no longer suitable for China, and officially declared China to be a Confucian state; however, alike the emperors before him, he combined Legalist methods with the Confucian ideal.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ea/East_Han.html   (1155 words)

  
 AnywhereChina.com - History Page - Han Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the Han Dynasty, the Huns (known as Xiongnu by the Chinese) threatened the expanding Chinese Empire from the north.
The Han Empire expanded in the west almost to the borders of eastern Europe and in the northeast to Korea.
The pattern of the rise and fall of Han was to be repeated in later dynasties.
www.anywherechina.com /history/dynasties/han/han.htm   (856 words)

  
 Chinese History - Han Dynasty æ¼¢ event history (www.chinaknowledge.de)
The army reform of Emperor Wudi lead to the stationing of garrisons throughout the empire, in the capitals of the commanderies (jun 郡), from 111 on the standing army was organized in eight commanderies (xiaowei 校尉).
Emperor Wudi had the obsession to be cursed by witchcraft and to be the victim of political plots of the feudal princes and their consultants ("clients" binke 賓客, "wandering knights" youxia 遊俠).
A state as large as Han China after the expansion to the west, south and northeast (see next chapter) lacked junior staff for the many civil offices in the capital and throughout the empire.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Han/han-event.html   (8024 words)

  
 Han Dynasty - China History - China
The western-eastern Han convention is used nowadays to avoid confusion with the Later Han Dynasty of the Period of the Five Dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms although the former-later nomenclature was used in history texts including Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian.
The Han dynasty, after which the members of the ethnic majority in China, the "Han Chinesepeople of Han," are named, was notable also for its military prowess.
Han court officials who attempted to strip lands out of the landlords faced such enormous resistance that their policies would never be put in to place.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Han_Dynasty   (2508 words)

  
 TungHan.htm
Liu Hsiu (Kuang-wu ti) of heir of Han Dynasty contested and fought against the emperor and became the emperor.
Han dynasty was weakened by internal conflict and external invasions by Tartars in the north.
Liu Pie, a legitimate member of the Han dynasty established himself in Szechuan Province as an Emperor of the Shu-Han Dynasty.
www.worldcoincatalog.com /AC/C1/China/AncientChina/TungHan/TungHan.htm   (277 words)

  
 Emperor Zhi of Han China - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
His reign was dominated by Liang Ji, the brother of Empress Dowager Liang and suspected mastermind of the fatal poisoning of the emperor.
Zhi became Emperor when he was seven and although he was still a child, Zhi was remarkably intelligent and he knew the immense power Liang Ji had over the government.
Emperor Zhi was only 9 when he died.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Han_Zhidi   (215 words)

  
 Chinese Han Dynasty
China's cities were soon flooded with western traders and the goods they brought.
The Emperors placed on the throne during this period included six year old Pingdi, and two year old Ruzi.
The Western Han dynasty was defeated and the capital was moved east to Luoyang.
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 China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It is essentially a corridor running from the upper Yellow River in the east, along the verge between the Tibetan plateau on the one hand and the Gobi desert on the other, to the edge of the Xinjiang wastes in the west.
The northeastern portion of China, comprising the watershed of the Amur River.
It formed with the encouragement of China, which needed a buffer zone between itself and the then-aggressive Tibetans, but Nan Chao soon became expansionist in it's own right, and proved to be a considerable threat to China at times.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > WANG MANG
In the end, different members of the Han imperial clan were also fighting one another for the right to be the man who restores the Han dynasty.
Han wudi was never referred that way while he was alive and nor did any other emperor in Chinese history starting from the Han........
Similarly, all the other "Han" emperors who competed with Liu Xiu, like Liu Penzi and Liu Yong, were not recognised by the Eastern Han as being of the Han, even if they were members of the imperial clan.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t565.html   (3766 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In China, a bian stone needle was discovered in the New Stone Age ruins in Duolun County of Inner Mongolia.
In 1968, in Mancheng County, Hebei Province, an ancient tomb of the Western Han Dynasty buried in 113 B.C. was excavated.
During the Sui (581 - 618) and Tang dynasties (618 - 907), China was undergoing the process of economical and cultural prosperity of the feudal society.
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 TIMELINE 2nd CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Emperor Marcus Aurelius deploys the famous commander Batallius and his troops to build forts and garrisons along the East bank of the Rhine.
Han Andi is succeeded as Emperor by Han Shaodi, himself succeeded by Han Shundi.
This is during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus and the plague ran its course by 180.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline2.html   (9588 words)

  
 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Death of Wang Mang, "usurper" of the throne of the Han Dynasty and Emperor of the Xin Dynasty
Death of Han emperor Ming; accession of emperor Zhang of Han China (57-88)
Death of the Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I in the Battle of Pliska, defeated by the Bulgar khan Krum; succeeded by Stauracius as Byzantine emperor
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 WANG MANG - China History Forum, chinese history forum
China History Forum is an online chinese history forum, discussion board or community for all who are interested in learning and discussing chinese history from prehistoric till modern times, including chinese art of war, chinese culture topics.
GoH, all the the Han xxx Di titles ur referring to were installed AFTER their death...
China History Forum is hosted on a AMD Opteron Server managed by MicfoGroup.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=565   (3882 words)

  
 Han Dynasty : East Han   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This official adoption of Confucianism led to the compulsory knowledge of the Confucian classics of candidates for the imperial beauracracy, a requirement that only ended in AD 1912.
To draw funds for his triumphant campaigns against the Xiongnu, Emperor Wu relinquished land control to merchants and the riches, or in order words, legalized the privatization of lands.
Emperor Guangwu (Chinese: Guangwudi 光武帝 guang1 wu3 di4)[?]
www.explainthis.info /ea/east-han.html   (1340 words)

  
 Chinese Rulers and Emperors in History, Mythology, and Folklore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Strictly speaking the reign title refers to a number of years and the correct usage is therefore ‘emperor of the Hongwu period’.
Ming and Qing emperors kept one reign title throughout their reign but many earlier emperors changed them to mark an auspicious event or the start of a new era and years were then dated from the start of such reign eras rather than from the emperor’s date of accession.” [
Formal recognition of the Chou Emperors was retained, but real power fell more and more into the hands of petty Kingdoms within China.
www.b17.com /family/lwp/people/chinese.html   (498 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> Complete List of Rulers in Chinese History
The Chinese emperor is greater than a king and has absolute supreme authority and power over the whole of the empire.
He proclaimed himself as emperor and changed his title to Shihuangdi (始皇帝), which means “1st emperor”.
Han Huidi (汉惠帝), Liu Ying (刘盈), 194 BC — 188 BC Gaohou (高后), Lü Zhi (吕雉), 187 BC — 180 BC [Liu Gong (劉恭), and Liu Hong (劉弘)]
s7.invisionfree.com /China_History_Forum/index.php?showtopic=384&st=0   (1679 words)

  
 translations by author m-t
“China in the English Literature of the Seventeenth Century.” In Adrian Hsia, ed., The Vision of China in the English Literature of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
“China in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century.” In Adrian Hsia, ed., The Vision of China in the English Literature of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
This is the first complete English version of this important historical document, a translation and commentary that sheds light on the diverse interpretations and the strange history of this troubling and deeply moving work.
mclc.osu.edu /rc/bib4.htm   (4111 words)

  
 Emperors of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Each Emperor at birth [except in the Yuan Dynasty received a given name and a personal name.
After the accession of the Emperor the personal name became taboo.
After the death of an Emperor, a posthumous or temple name was used in Confucian rites.
www.users.bigpond.net.au /bstone/emperors.htm   (98 words)

  
 Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
I hope to one day present you with biographies for all of the rulers (written by myself or others like Jonathan Wu), but for now the basic ruler information provided will do.
- Han Gaohou (Liu Zhi) (Empress Dowager Lü) 187 - 180 BC
www.kongming.net /novel/bios/emperors.php   (902 words)

  
 Reviews [Point2e]: Where The Legend Begins [TVB]
Then her mom in law demanded for both sons to return to her and both Cao Zi and Cao Chi Man was asked to return home by a letter written by Yan Fook, who reluctantly did it because she knew it was a ploy by her husband to get rid of the brothers.
Emperor Fuxi had many daughters, Fufei was just one of them (mother could be Nüwa).
In spite of that, Cao Zhi was the object of suspicion of both Wei emperors he served under, and died at the age of 41 as a frustrated and depressed man, never having held an important position in government.
www.point2e.com /rev/2004/08/where-legend-begins-tvb.htm   (15055 words)

  
 China
Emperors were often known by several different names - the family name, reign title, temple name and various honorary titles.
Many early emperors had more than one reign title but by the Ming and Qing periods, just one was kept throughout the reign.
Son of Guangzong + Li Empress Han, Concubine Yang
www.gaminggeeks.org /Resources/KateMonk/Orient/China/Rulers.htm   (667 words)

  
 146 Definition / 146 Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Change of era name from Yongxi (1st year) to Benchu era of the Chinese Han Dynasty
Change of emperor from Han Zhidi Emperor Zhi of Han China, trad.
[click for more] to Han Huandi of the Chinese Han Dynasty
www.elresearch.com /146   (98 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> WANG MANG
China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> WANG MANG
China History Forum, online chinese history forum->Imperial Capital->Imperial Court
I notice that this Lu and the Lu Bu from Three Kingdoms have the same Chinese surname (the two boxs on top each), is there some kind of realtionship here?
s7.invisionfree.com /China_History_Forum/index.php?showtopic=565   (3739 words)

  
 Chinese Cultures » Emperors Of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 dustbury.com: July 2005 Archives
In 146, Chinese emperor Han Zhidi was poisoned; he was replaced by Han Huandi.
Closer to home, it's the 146th Carnival of the Vanities, brought to you by Conservative Friends.
The Downtown Guy has a wonderful (and gloriously long) piece about the oft-rumored Chinese "underground," a network of tunnels under downtown Oklahoma City used by immigrants from China during the first half of the 20th century.
www.dustbury.com /archives/2005_07.html   (15655 words)

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