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Wang Anshi, courtesy name Jiefu, literary name Banshan (born 1021, Linchuan, Jiangsu Province, died...
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Zhu Yuanzhang (born Oct. 21, 1328, Hao-chou, died June 24, 1389), reign name Hongwu,posthumous nam...
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Kangxi (1654——1722) was the second emperor of the Qing Dynasty. His personal name was X...
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Qian Long (1711——1799) was the reign title of the fourth emperor (1735——179...
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Lin Zexu (1785~1850) was a leading Chinese scholar and official of the Qing Dynasty, accepted as a ...
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Liang Qichao (1873~1929) was the foremost intellectual leader of China in the first two decades of ...
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Sun Yatsen (1866~1925) was the leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, known as the father of mode...
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Sun Wu (535 B. C.~480 B. C.), whose courtesy name was Changqing, was born at Le'an (now...
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Xiang Yu (232 B. C.~202 B. C.), was a Chinese general and leader of the rebel forces that overthrew...
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Wei Qing (died in 106 B. C.), born in Linfen, Shanxi, was a great general during Han Dynasty of Chi...
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Zhuge Liang (181~234), celebrated adviser to Liu Bei, founder of the Shu Han Dynasty.
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Sima Yi(179~251) was a general, military strategist, and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kin...
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Yue Fei(1103~1141) was one of China's greatest generals and national heroes.
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Zheng Chenggong(1624~1662) was a Chinese military leader of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties....
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Lao Zi(571 B. C.~471 B. C.), famous Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism, was born at Ku Prefe...
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Zhuang Zi(369 B. C.~286 B. C.), with his given name as Zhou, was a key figure of Taoism following L...
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Confucius(551 B. C.~479 B. C.), born at Zouyi (south-east of the present Qufu, Shandong...
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Mo Zi (470 B. C.~391 B. C.) was a Chinese philosopher.
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Mencius(372 B. C.~289 B. C.), a great thinker of the mid-Warring States Period, was born at Z...
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Xun Zi (313 B. C.~238 B. C.), whose given name was Kuang and courtesy name Qing, was born in the St...