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fortified cities of
Fancheng and
Xiangyang in modern-day Hubei, China. Lü
Wenhuan, commander-in-chief of the
Southern Song dynasty,
surrendered to Yuan Emperor...
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kills them both. The Duke of the East
kills himself on the
sword of
Jiang Wenhuan, his son. Ji Fa
argues that
Chang would suffer greater humiliation by making...
- The
chiru or "red ru fish". ― Hu
Wenhuan 胡文焕 (fl. 1596–1650).
Shanhaijing tu 山海經圖 ("Illustrations to the
classic of
Mountains and Seas", 16th century)...
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Kuomintang battalion operating near the Myanmar-China border, led by
General Li
Wenhuan. In 1983, the WNA's
political wing, the Wa
National Organisation, officially...
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Kuafu Kuafu from a 17th-century
print of the Shanhaijing,
after original drawing by Hu
Wenhuan.
Chinese 夸父
Literal meaning Handsome Father...
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Former Qin 343–394 (aged 51) Died of
natural causes Yao Xing 姚興
Emperor Wenhuan 文桓皇帝 394–416 (21–22 years) Era(s)
Huangchu (皇初) 394–399
Hongshi (弘始) 399–416...
- Qiang-led
Later Qin
dynasty of China. Her
husband was Yao Xing (Emperor
Wenhuan). Very
little is
known about Empress Zhang. She was
promoted to empress...
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devices were deplo****
against Mongol forces. Xiangyang's
commander Lü
Wenhuan from the Lü
family then
surrendered to the
Mongol commander and was appointed...
- Gritz. In 1984 his
forces bombed the
fortified residence of his rival, Li
Wenhuan, in
Chiang Mai. His
organization maintained a
trade organization in the...
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military forces. He dies ten
years after the
events of the novel. Lü
Wenhuan (呂文煥; Lǚ
Wénhuàn) is Lü Wende's
brother who
takes over his brother's
command of...