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Jianwu (建武) was a
Chinese era name used by
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Jianwu (25–56), era name used by
Emperor Guangwu of Han
Jianwu...
- Dong
Jianwu (Chinese: 董健吾, 1891 – 25
December 1970) was a
Chinese Episcopalian priest and an
agent of the
Chinese Communist Party. A
graduate of St. John's...
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succeeded by
Crown Prince Zhuang, who
ascended the
throne as
Emperor Ming.
Jianwu (建武): AD 25–56
Jianwuzhongyuan (建武中元): AD 56–58
Consorts and Issue: Empress...
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Southwestern Barbarians, has this
short p****age: In the 16th year of the
Jianwu era (40 AD),
Jiaozhi (交阯; WD: Chiao-chih)
woman Zheng Ce (徵側; SV: Trưng...
- Li
Jianwu (Chinese: 李健吾; pinyin: Lǐ
Jiànwú; 17
August 1906 - 24
November 1982) was a
Chinese author,
dramatist and
translator who was the
president of...
- Wang
Jianwu (Chinese: 王建武; pinyin: Wāng
Jiànwǔ; Wade–Giles: Wang Chien-wu; born
August 1958) is a
Chinese military officer who was the
political commissar...
- Chengdu, and the country's name was "married family." In the
twelfth year of
Jianwu in the
Later Han
dynasty (36 years), the
Great Sima
Wuhan of the Eastern...
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China as Liu Xiu
proclaims himself Emperor Guangwu of Han,
starting the
Jianwu era (until AD 56).
November 27 –
Luoyang becomes the
capital of the Houhan...
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Yongan February 22 –
August 15, 304;
December 25, 304 –
February 3, 305
Jianwu August 16 –
December 24, 304
Yongxing February 4, 305 – July 12, 306 Guangxi...
- is a
Chinese shenmo television series directed by Wang
Weiting and Yang
Jianwu. The
television series are
based on the
classical 16th-century
novel Fengshen...