-
Xiangxian may
refer to the
following places in China:
Xiangxian,
Guangxi (巷贤), a town in
Shanglin County,
Guangxi Xiangcheng County, Henan,
formerly known...
- Yuan
Xiangxian (袁象先) (864?/865? – July 11, 924?),
known briefly as Li Shao'an (李紹安)
during the
reign of
Emperor Zhuangzong of
Later Tang, was a general...
- Lu
Xiangxian (陸象先) (665–736), né Lu
Jingchu (陸景初),
formally Duke
Wenzhen of Yan (兗文貞公), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang
Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou...
- (汜水) 14,306
Xuchang (许昌) 183,472
Lushan ( 鲁山) 13,822
Linying (临颖) 79,715
Xiangxian (襄县) 118,433
Yanling (鄢陵) 108,498
Linru (临汝) 36,446
Baofeng (宝丰) 11,539...
- 71st
generation descendant Kong Deyong, 77th
generation descendant Kong
Xiangxian,
Chinese Muslim, 75th
generation descendant Kong
Dejun (孔德軍)
Chinese Muslim...
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chancellors that she
recommended — Liu Youqiu, Wei Zhigu, Cui Shi, and Lu
Xiangxian. (Cui was a
lover of
Princess Taiping, and when she
offered to recommend...
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rebellion led by his
brother Zhu Youzhen, the
Prince of Jun and
cousin Yuan
Xiangxian, he
committed suicide. Zhu
Yougui was the
third son of Zhu
Quanzhong (with...
- and Lu
Xiangxian under Wu Zetian's son
Emperor Ruizong of Tang and
grandson Emperor Xuanzong. Lu
Xisheng was
descended from Lu
Xiangxian's younger brother...
- on the
third left,
there are
noble consorts who gave
birth to
Prince Xiangxian [and four
other princes]; on the
fourth left,
there are
noble ladies who...
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chancellors that she
recommended — Liu Youqiu, Wei Zhigu, Cui Shi, and Lu
Xiangxian. (Cui was a
lover of
Princess Taiping, and when she
offered to recommend...