- Cen
Changqian (Chinese: 岑長倩; died
November 7, 691),
briefly known as Wu
Changqian (武長倩)
during the
reign of Wu Zetian,
formally the Duke of Deng (鄧公)...
- Wu clan. Wu
Zetian was
tempted to do so, and when the
chancellors Cen
Changqian and Ge
Fuyuan opposed sternly, they,
along with
fellow chancellor Ouyang...
- 750)
August 24 – Fu Youyi,
official of the Tang
dynasty November 7 – Cen
Changqian,
official of the Tang
dynasty November 7 – Ge Fuyuan,
official of the...
- (629–643 in office) Cen
Wenben (unknown,
under Emperor Taizong of Tang) Cen
Changqian (unknown,
under Emperor Gaozong of Tang) Cen Xi (unknown,
under Emperor...
-
where Emperor Taizong would eventually buried himself. His
nephew Cen
Changqian and
grandson Cen Xi
later also
served as chancellors. 兩千年中西曆轉換 Old Book...
- (680) Pei Yan (680–683) Cui
Zhiwen (680–683) Guo
Daiju (682–683) Cen
Changqian (682–683) Guo
Zhengyi (682–683) Wei
Xuantong (682–683) Liu
Jingxian (682–683)...
-
Estonian tennis player 1997 – Nana Okada, ****anese
singer 691 – Cen
Changqian,
official of the Tang
dynasty 691 – Ge Fuyuan,
official of the Tang dynasty...
-
string of 100 or 500 cash coins.
Chuan (串), a
string of 1000 cash coins.
Changqian (長錢)
refers to the
regular cash coin
system used
across China where 1000...
- 707–710 Liu
Rengui (683–684) Pei Yan (683–684) Guo
Daiju (683–684) Cen
Changqian (683–684) Guo
Zhengyi (683–684) Wei
Xuantong (683–684) Liu
Jingxian (683–684)...
- be
created crown prince reached its peak in 691. The
chancellors Cen
Changqian and Ge
Fuyuan were even
executed for
opposing it, but Wu
Zetian never...