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Huángfŭ (皇甫),
alternatively pronounced Huangpu, is a
Chinese compound surname. It's also
called as
Hwangbo (황보) in
Korea and Hoàng Phủ in Vietnam. During...
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Writing (尚书).
Huangfu Song was a
nephew of
Huangfu Gui (皇甫规; 104-174), a
military general, and Lady
Huangfu. His
father Huangfu Jie (
Huangfu Gui's elder...
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October 184
while under attack by
Huangfu Song in
Guangzong County.
Between 21
November and 20 December,
Huangfu Song kept
attacking Zhang Liang, who...
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Huangfu Bo (皇甫鎛) (died 820) was a
Chinese economist and politician. He
served as an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
serving as a
chancellor during...
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Huangfu Shang (died 304) was a
military general of the Jin
dynasty (266–420).
Arising from his
personal rivalry with the official, Li Han, he
became a...
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Huangfu Ran (714? – 767?) was a
Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty. His
courtesy name was Maozheng.
Huangfu was born
around 714. He was a
native of...
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Huangfu Duan is a
fictional character in
Water Margin, one of the Four
Great classical Novels in
Chinese literature.
Nicknamed "Purple
Bearded Count"...
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Huangfu Zhong (died 305),
courtesy name Lunshu, was a
military general of the Jin
dynasty (266–420).
During the War of the
Eight Princes, he was forced...
- hold out
against Han
imperial forces led by He Jin, Lu Zhi, Dong Zhuo,
Huangfu Song, Zhu Jun and others.
Zhang Jue died from
sickness later in October...
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Huangfu Mi (c. 215 – 282),
courtesy name Shi'an (Chinese: 士安), was a
Chinese physician, essayist, historian, poet, and
writer who
lived through the late...