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Anseong (Korean pronunciation: [an.sʌŋ]) is a city in
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea, 80
kilometres (50 mi)
south of Seoul. Its
geographical location is...
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Prince Jian of Zhao (19
January 1383 – 5
October 1431),
third son
Princess Ancheng (安成公主; 1384 – 16
September 1443),
third daughter Married Song Hu, Marquis...
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second daughter Married Li Rang (李讓), and had
issue (one son)
Princess Ancheng (安成公主; 1384 – 16
September 1443), the
Yongle Emperor's
third daughter Married...
- captured,
abandoned Luoyang and fled north, to Yecheng,
which he
converted to
Ancheng Muni****lity. At the time that An
arrived at Yecheng, he had only 1,000...
- deal,
Great Eastern Life ****urance (China) Co Ltd was
renamed Zhong Xin
Ancheng Life
Insurance Co. Ltd.
Great Eastern was
named Life
Insurance Company...
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Yongle had only 5 princesses,
Princess Yong'an (永安公主; 1377–1417),
Princess Ancheng (安成公主; 1384–1443),
Princess Yongping (永平公主; 1379–1444),
Princess Xianning...
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Changsha 長沙
Linxiang County 臨湘縣 10
Wuchang 武昌
Wuchang County 武昌縣 6
Ancheng 安成
Ancheng County 安成縣 6
Pengze 彭澤
Pengze County 彭澤縣 4 Yidu 宜都
Yidao County 夷道縣...
- (Chinese: 蕭秀; pinyin: Xiāo Xiù),
formally Prince Kang of
Ancheng (Chinese: 安成康王; pinyin:
Ānchéng Kāng Wáng (475–518), was a
younger half-brother of Xiao...
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Modern scholars that
translate the 1489
stele mention how a
physician named Ancheng received a
sizable amount of
money from “Prince Ding of Zhou prefecture”...
- brother,
carried the
title of
Prince of
Ancheng,
Consort Chen was
honored as the
Princess Dowager of
Ancheng.
After the
impulsive and
violent Emperor...