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Secondary consort, of the
Irgen Gioro clan (側福晉 伊爾根覺羅氏) Mian'en,
Prince Dinggong of the
First Rank (定恭親王 綿恩; 18
September 1747 – 18 July 1822),
second son...
- m****if. To the
north are four
evenly spaced walled centers, Chengziya,
Dinggong,
Tianwang and
Bianxianwang (from west to east), with the largest, Chengziya...
- the ****ure,
dating to 2500–1900 BCE, and
symbols on
pottery vessels from
Dinggong are
thought by some
scholars to be an
early form of writing. Again, this...
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Posthumous name
Emperor Jitian Kaiyun Shouzhong Juzheng Baoda Dinggong Shengzhi Chengxiao Xinmin Gongkuan Mingsu Yi (繼天開運受中居正保大定功聖智誠孝信敏恭寬明肅毅皇帝)...
- (or Ziyuan),
Chinese general and
regent (b. 219)
October 21 – Lü Dai (or
Dinggong),
Chinese general (b. 161)
November 12 – Lü Ju (or Shiyi),
Chinese general...
- Mian'en died on 18 July 1822 and was
granted posthumous title of
Prince Dinggong of the
First Rank (定恭亲王,
meaning "stable and reverent"). Mian'en's primary...
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Tianfu (天輔): 1117–1123
Posthumous name
Emperor Yingqian Xingyun Zhaode Dinggong Renming Zhuangxiao Dasheng Wuyuan (應乾興運昭德定功仁明莊孝大聖武元皇帝)
Temple name Taizu...
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Emperor Wuyuan (武元)
Posthumous name (long):
Emperor Yingqian Xingyun Zhaode Dinggong Renming Zhuangxiao Dasheng Wuyuan (應乾興運昭德定功仁明莊孝大聖武元皇帝)
Wanyan Min 完顏旻 28...
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producer of
granite minerals in the county; The
resources of
kaolinite in
Dinggong and
Fulin are abundant. The vast
areas of Chunhua, Huanghua, Huangxing...
- Lü Dai (161 – 21
October 256),
courtesy name
Dinggong, was a
military general of the
state of
Eastern Wu
during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. Born...