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WANG HENEI

  • Wang Henei
  • Chinese sculptor

    Wang Henei (Chinese: 王合内; pinyin: Wáng Hénèi, née Renée June-Nikel, 1912–2000), was a Chinese sculptor and professor. Wang was born Renée June-Nikel in

    Wang Henei

    Wang Henei

    Wang_Henei

  • List of sculptors
  • Wilkinson Wallis (1821–1903), England Cecile Walton (1891–1956), Scotland Wang Henei (1912–2000), China Edmund Ware (1883–1960), England Marijke van Warmerdam

    List of sculptors

    List_of_sculptors

  • Wang Kuang
  • Han dynasty warlord and official (died c.191)

    the Administrator (太守) of Henei Commandery (河內郡; covering parts of present-day Henan, Hebei and Shanxi). In early 190, Wang Kuang joined a coalition of

    Wang Kuang

    Wang Kuang

    Wang_Kuang

  • List of Chinese women artists
  • Ecke Wang Henei (1912–2000), sculptor, born Renée June-Nikel in Paris Xiao Hui Wang, media artist Yuhua Shouzhi Wang (born 1966), painter Wang Zhaoyuan

    List of Chinese women artists

    List_of_Chinese_women_artists

  • Gengshi Emperor
  • Emperor of Han China from 23 to 25 AD

    and wait for the Chimei to destroy the Gengshi Emperor. Liu Xiu used the Henei region (modern northern Henan, north of the Yellow River) as his base of

    Gengshi Emperor

    Gengshi Emperor

    Gengshi_Emperor

  • Lulin
  • Rebellion movement against the Xin dynasty

    generals and the Gengshi Emperor's generals fought over control of the Henei and Luoyang regions. He declared himself emperor (establishing the regime

    Lulin

    Lulin

    Lulin

  • Gao Shun
  • General serving warlord Lü Bu (died 199)

    arrived at the scene to finish off Hao Meng (who was a man from Henei or captain of the Henei soldiers). Although Lü knew Gao was very loyal, his advice was

    Gao Shun

    Gao_Shun

  • Qin's wars of unification
  • Qin campaigns to conquer all of China (230–221 BC)

    Shangdi (上地; present-day Shaanxi), Jingxing and Henei (present-day Xinxiang, Henan), respectively led by Wang Jian, Qiang Lei and Yang Duanhe, to coordinate

    Qin's wars of unification

    Qin's wars of unification

    Qin's_wars_of_unification

  • Zhang Yang (warlord)
  • Chinese official and warlord (died 198)

    today Hohhot) in the north, he eventually became the de facto ruler of Henei Commandery (河內郡; in modern northern Henan). A brave and lenient man, Zhang

    Zhang Yang (warlord)

    Zhang_Yang_(warlord)

  • Campaign against Dong Zhuo
  • Coalition of officials and warlords against Chinese warlord Dong Zhuo (190)

    (刺史) of Yu Province Liu Dai, Inspector of Yan Province Wang Kuang, Grand Administrator (太守) of Henei Yuan Shao, Grand Administrator of Bohai Zhang Miao,

    Campaign against Dong Zhuo

    Campaign against Dong Zhuo

    Campaign_against_Dong_Zhuo

  • Battle of Pengcheng
  • Battle of the Chu–Han Contention, BCE 205

    I have sent all the troops in the area of Guanzhong and the armies of Henei, Henan, and Hedong areas to embark on an expedition together with the forces

    Battle of Pengcheng

    Battle_of_Pengcheng

  • Consort Fu (Yuan)
  • Grand empress dowager of the Han Dynasty

    her tomb after her death. Consort Fu's father was from the Commandery of Henei (roughly modern Handan, Hebei) and died early. Her mother remarried a man

    Consort Fu (Yuan)

    Consort_Fu_(Yuan)

  • Jiaozuo
  • Prefecture-level city in Henan, People's Republic of China

    cn. Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-12-03. Jing, Wang (2017-07-22). 焦作市城市总体规划(2011~2020年)获国务院批准_河南要闻_河南省人民政府门户网站 [The Master plan

    Jiaozuo

    Jiaozuo

    Jiaozuo

  • Sima (Chinese surname)
  • Surname list

    declared himself the king of a separate state, Yin (殷), with its capital in Henei (河內; in present-day Henan). In the early Han dynasty, Sima Ang's kingdom

    Sima (Chinese surname)

    Sima_(Chinese_surname)

  • Lü Bu
  • Chinese warlord and general (died 199)

    was later promoted to Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) and ordered to garrison at Henei Commandery. It was around this time when Ding Yuan met and recruited Lü

    Lü Bu

    Lü Bu

    Lü_Bu

  • Emperor Wu of Jin
  • Emperor of the Jin Dynasty from 266 to 290

    by his uncle Sima Zhou, Wang Hun, Wang Rong, Hu Fen (胡奮), Du Yu, and Wang Jun, with the largest forces under Wang Hun and Wang Jun. Each of the Jin forces

    Emperor Wu of Jin

    Emperor Wu of Jin

    Emperor_Wu_of_Jin

  • Battle of Changping
  • Battle where the Qin state decisively defeated the Zhao state

    Qin used this opportunity to mobilize additional forces against Zhao from Henei (in modern-day Henan province), by bestowing one grade of noble rank on

    Battle of Changping

    Battle of Changping

    Battle_of_Changping

  • Ding Yuan
  • Chinese official and warlord (died 189)

    promoting him to Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) and ordering him to garrison at Henei Commandery. Ding Yuan recruited several renowned warriors in the province

    Ding Yuan

    Ding Yuan

    Ding_Yuan

  • Emperor Xian of Han
  • Emperor of the Han dynasty from 189 to 220

    Xie was born in 181 to Emperor Ling and his Consort Wang Rong (王荣). During her pregnancy, Consort Wang, fearful of Emperor Ling's Empress He, had taken drugs

    Emperor Xian of Han

    Emperor Xian of Han

    Emperor_Xian_of_Han

  • Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou
  • Emperor of Northern Zhou

    distant relative, Yuwen Luo (宇文洛). Consorts: Empress, of the Sima clan of Henei (皇后 河內司馬氏), personal name Lingji (令姬) Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 173. xinsi day

    Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou

    Emperor_Jing_of_Northern_Zhou

  • Wang Mi
  • Jin dynasty bandit and Former Zhao general (died 311)

    Rong, Zhuge Liang and Deng Yu. Under Han, Wang Mi was first tasked in accompanying Liu Yao in invading Henei before joining with Shi Le to attack Linzhang

    Wang Mi

    Wang_Mi

  • Zhang Chunhua
  • Chinese noblewoman and wife of Sima Yi (189–247)

    County (平臯縣), Henei Commandery (河內郡), which is present-day Wen County, Henan. She was born in the late Eastern Han dynasty. Her father, Zhang Wang (張汪), served

    Zhang Chunhua

    Zhang_Chunhua

  • Emperor Guangwu of Han
  • Emperor of China from 25 to 57 AD

    either side as that conflict was developing. He put Kou Xun in charge of the Henei (modern northern Henan, north of the Yellow River) region and made it the

    Emperor Guangwu of Han

    Emperor Guangwu of Han

    Emperor_Guangwu_of_Han

  • Sui dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China, 581–618

    other clans of Guanlong. The Yang of Hongnong, Jia of Hedong, Xiang of Henei, and Wang of Taiyuan from the Tang dynasty were later claimed as ancestors by

    Sui dynasty

    Sui dynasty

    Sui_dynasty

  • Chinese noble titles in the imperial period
  • Examples of noble titles granted during imperial China (221 BCE – CE 1911)

    河東裴氏 produced Pei Qi. The Yang of Hongnong, Jia of Hedong, Xiang of Henei, and Wang of Taiyuan from the Tang dynasty were claimed as ancestors by Song

    Chinese noble titles in the imperial period

    Chinese_noble_titles_in_the_imperial_period

  • Sima Zhao
  • Regent of Cao Wei from 255 to 265

    Dongxing, Sima Zhao asked his Marshal Wang Yi in private who was responsible for the failure of the battle, to which Wang Yi responded: "Responsibility lies

    Sima Zhao

    Sima Zhao

    Sima_Zhao

  • Sima Yi
  • Chinese general, politician and regent (179–251)

    ancestral home in Wen County, Henei Commandery. Some months later, as Sima Lang foresaw that chaos would break out in Henei Commandery, he relocated his

    Sima Yi

    Sima Yi

    Sima_Yi

  • Lu (surname 陸)
  • Chinese surname with character 陆/陸 (pinyin: Lù)

    history, which were based in the commanderies of Henan, Henei, Pingyuan, and Wu, two (Henan and Henei) traced their ancestry to the Bulugu tribe. Lu Gu (陸賈;

    Lu (surname 陸)

    Lu (surname 陸)

    Lu_(surname_陸)

  • Qinyang
  • County-level city in Henan, People's Republic of China

    480. Qinyang was known as Yewang (野王) during the Qin dynasty, changed to Henei county (河內县) during the Sui, and served as the capital seat of Huaizhou

    Qinyang

    Qinyang

    Qinyang

  • Cao Fang
  • Cao Wei emperor from 239 to 254

    title of Prince of Qi. After his deposal, Cao Fang was moved to a palace in Henei. When Sima Zhao's son Sima Yan usurped the throne of Cao Wei in February

    Cao Fang

    Cao_Fang

  • Li Shangyin
  • Chinese poet and politician

    was a Chinese poet and politician of the late Tang dynasty, born in the Henei Commandery (now Qinyang, Henan). He is noted for his imagist and "no-title"

    Li Shangyin

    Li Shangyin

    Li_Shangyin

  • Li Zicheng
  • Chinese rebel leader (1606–1645)

    Yan as a real person, albeit blended with myths—a government student from Henei (not Qi), who rebelled in 1641, joined Li Zicheng, and was killed in 1644

    Li Zicheng

    Li Zicheng

    Li_Zicheng

  • Lelang Commandery
  • One of the Four Commanderies of the Han dynasty in Korea

    taken over by Wang Mang, Wang Tiao (王調) started a rebellion and tried to secede from China. In 30 CE, the rebellion was stopped by Wang Zun (王遵), whom

    Lelang Commandery

    Lelang Commandery

    Lelang_Commandery

  • Jin (Chinese state)
  • State in modern Shanxi (1042–369 BC)

    Yang. The Yang clan of Hongnong, Jia clan of Hedong, Xiang clan of Henei, and Wang clan of Taiyuan from the Tang dynasty were claimed as ancestors by

    Jin (Chinese state)

    Jin (Chinese state)

    Jin_(Chinese_state)

  • Duke Wu of Jin
  • Ruler of the states of Quwo and Jin

    of the Hongnong Yang. The Yang of Hongnong, Jia of Hedong, Xiang of Henei, and Wang of Taiyuan from the Tang dynasty were claimed as ancestors by Song

    Duke Wu of Jin

    Duke_Wu_of_Jin

  • Eastern Zhou
  • Second half of the Zhou dynasty (c. 770 – 256 BC)

    of Jin for help, who killed Prince Dai and was rewarded with rule over Henei and Yangfan. In 632 BC, King Xiang was forced by Duke Wen of Jin to attend

    Eastern Zhou

    Eastern Zhou

    Eastern_Zhou

  • Zhu Jun (Han dynasty)
  • Chinese Han dynasty general (died 195)

    Yan raided Henei Commandery (河內郡) and threatened Luoyang, the Han central government appointed Zhu Jun as the Administrator (太守) of Henei Commandery and

    Zhu Jun (Han dynasty)

    Zhu_Jun_(Han_dynasty)

  • Guo Mo
  • Jin dynasty general and warlord (died 330)

    their troops against him and executed him. Guo Mo was from Huai County in Henei Commandery. His family was described as humble and made a living of selling

    Guo Mo

    Guo_Mo

  • Military history of the Three Kingdoms
  • Military history of China between 189 and 280 CE

    that Zhang Yang received commission from Dong Zhuo as Administrator of Henei Commandery, so he based himself at Yewang across the Yellow River from Luoyang

    Military history of the Three Kingdoms

    Military history of the Three Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Cao Cao
  • Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)

    he managed to regroup over 1,000 soldiers and lead them to a garrison in Henei Commandery (around present-day Wuzhi County, Henan). Yuan Shao and Han Fu

    Cao Cao

    Cao Cao

    Cao_Cao

  • Heishan bandits
  • Bandit confederacy based in the Taihang Mountains (185-205)

    commanderies of Changshan (常山), Zhao (趙), Zhongshan (中山), Shangdang (上黨) and Henei (河內). While Zhu Jun was able to push them away from the capital, the Han

    Heishan bandits

    Heishan_bandits

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms (S)
  • Cao Wei Shan Jing 單經 General Gongsun Zan Shan Tao 山濤 Juyuan 巨源 205 283 Henei (Southwest of Wuzhi County, Henan) Politician Jin dynasty Cao Wei Jin Shu

    List of people of the Three Kingdoms (S)

    List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(S)

  • Government of the Han dynasty
  • Governance during the Chinese Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD)

    (Later) Han (25–220 AD), briefly interrupted by the Xin dynasty (9–23 AD) of Wang Mang. The capital of Western Han was Chang'an, and the capital of Eastern

    Government of the Han dynasty

    Government of the Han dynasty

    Government_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Lü Hu
  • King of Anguo (安國王)

    Inspector of Luo province, Zheng Xi and surrendered the Sanhe region (Henan, Henei and Hedong) to the Eastern Jin dynasty in the south. However, he soon decided

    Lü Hu

    Lü_Hu

  • Emperor Shao of Song
  • Emperor of Liu Song

    Yigong, was designated as his heir. Princess consort, of the Sima clan of Henei (王妃 河內司馬氏; 403–439), personal name Maoying (茂英) The name "Zhang Que" (张阙)

    Emperor Shao of Song

    Emperor_Shao_of_Song

  • End of the Han dynasty
  • Historical era of China (189–220)

    be the leader of the coalition. The coalition's armies were stationed at Henei (河內; in present-day Jiaozuo, Henan) and appeared to be ready to move on

    End of the Han dynasty

    End of the Han dynasty

    End_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Sima Fang
  • Han Dynasty politician and official (149-219)

    Sima Fang started his career as a minor official in his home commandery, Henei Commandery (河內郡). Later, he rose through the ranks to become the Prefect

    Sima Fang

    Sima_Fang

  • Timeline of the Han dynasty
  • v t e Provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty (140 AD) Sili Henan Henei Hedong Hongnong Jingzhao Zuopingyi Youfufeng Han provinces and commanderies

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline of the Han dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Chang He
  • Tang dynasty general (586–653)

    home was in Wen County, Henei Commandery (now Wen County, Henan). Initially serving under Li Mi, Chang He served under Wang Shichong before surrendering

    Chang He

    Chang_He

  • Ten Attendants
  • Influential eunuch-officials during the reign of Emperor Ling

    Sheng (郭勝), Sun Zhang (孫璋), Bi Lan (畢嵐), Li Song (栗嵩), Duan Gui (段珪), Gao Wang (高望), Zhang Gong (張恭), Han Kui (韓悝) and Song Dian (宋典). Two of the eunuchs

    Ten Attendants

    Ten Attendants

    Ten_Attendants

  • Liu Yan (Jin dynasty)
  • Military general of the Jin dynasty

    County, Henan) by the Han general, Liu Yao, Liu Yan and the Administrator of Henei, Guo Mo led reinforcements to relieve him, but suffered a heavy defeat at

    Liu Yan (Jin dynasty)

    Liu_Yan_(Jin_dynasty)

  • Gao Huan
  • Chinese general and regent (496–547)

    560) Princess Donghai, personal name Naye (那耶),who married Sima Xiaonan of Henei (河內 司馬消難) Gao Huan's nickname "Heliuhun" was a Xianbei name. According to

    Gao Huan

    Gao Huan

    Gao_Huan

  • Chu–Han Contention
  • Civil war in China (206–202 BCE)

    domain to Zhao Xie and Chen Yu. In April–May 205 BCE, Liu Bang attacked Henei with help from Wei Bao, the King of Western Wei. When Liu Bang received

    Chu–Han Contention

    Chu–Han Contention

    Chu–Han_Contention

  • Han Hao
  • Late 2nd/early 3rd century military officer serving warlord Cao Cao

    warlords Wang Kuang, Yuan Shu and Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China, he became a trusted official of Cao Cao. Han Hao was from Henei. As

    Han Hao

    Han_Hao

  • Wu Han (Han dynasty)
  • 1st-century CE Eastern Han dynasty general (died 44)

    attack the Yexi mountain bandit Li Boqing and others, reaching Xiuwu in Henei, crushing all their garrisons. Guangwu personally visited to commend them

    Wu Han (Han dynasty)

    Wu Han (Han dynasty)

    Wu_Han_(Han_dynasty)

  • Cao Wei
  • Chinese state (220–266) during the Three Kingdoms period

    of a puppet ruler while Sima Yi wielded state power firmly in his hands. Wang Ling, a Wei general, tried to rebel against Sima Yi, but was swiftly dealt

    Cao Wei

    Cao Wei

    Cao_Wei

  • Du Shi
  • 1st-century engineer, metallurgist and politician

    the year of his birth is uncertain, it is known that Du Shi was born in Henei, Henan province. Du Shi became an Officer of Merit in his local commandery

    Du Shi

    Du Shi

    Du_Shi

  • Zhongshan Kingdom (Han dynasty)
  • Kingdom of the Han dynasty

    imperial family, became the new Prince of Zhongshan. He was deposed after Wang Mang's usurpation. After the restoration of Eastern Han, the kingdom was

    Zhongshan Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Zhongshan Kingdom (Han dynasty)

    Zhongshan_Kingdom_(Han_dynasty)

  • Military of the Han dynasty
  • Imperial Chinese army

    of China from 202 BC to 220 AD, with a brief interregnum by the reign of Wang Mang and his Xin dynasty from 9 AD to 23 AD, followed by two years of civil

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Yuan Shao
  • Han dynasty warlord (died 202)

    Shao declared himself General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍) and camped at Henei (河內), near a fort on the Yellow River just north of Luoyang. On 10 May 190

    Yuan Shao

    Yuan Shao

    Yuan_Shao

  • Zhang Miao (politician)
  • Chinese Han dynasty official (died 195)

    were such close friends. When Lü Bu left Yuan Shao to join Zhang Yang in Henei (河內; in present-day Henan), he passed by Chenliu and met Zhang Miao. Zhang

    Zhang Miao (politician)

    Zhang_Miao_(politician)

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms (Z)
  • 張通 Runan (Pingyu County, Henan) Politician Cao Wei Shu Han Zhang Wang 張汪 Pinggao, Henei (Wen County, Henan) Politician Cao Cao Zhang Wei 張衛 172 215 Feng

    List of people of the Three Kingdoms (Z)

    List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(Z)

  • Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei
  • Emperor of Northern Wei Dynasty from 471 to 499

    (one son, Lady Yifu) Princess Huayang (華陽公主; d. 524) Married Sima Fei of Henei, Viscount Yuyang (河內 司馬朏; d. 524), and had issue (one son) Princess Shunyang

    Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei

    Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei

    Emperor_Xiaowen_of_Northern_Wei

  • Wu Zhi
  • Cao Wei state official and general (178–230)

    orator, he lacked true feeling. In 215, after Wu Zhi had taken up a post in Henei, Cao Pi turned to him again for support and advice, and Wu Zhi returned

    Wu Zhi

    Wu_Zhi

  • Youzhou (ancient China)
  • Ancient Chinese province

    instructed He Yan to eliminate Wang Jun. He Yan then conspired with a Wuhuan chieftain, Shen Deng, to assassinate Wang Jun during a field trip to the

    Youzhou (ancient China)

    Youzhou (ancient China)

    Youzhou_(ancient_China)

  • Wu Commandery
  • Commandery of imperial China

    Press. pp. 26, 41 108. ISBN 9787801924971. 余杭县地名志. 余杭县地名委员会. 1987. p. 11. Wang, Xiangzhi (2005). 輿地紀勝. Sichuan University Press. ISBN 9787561432501. County

    Wu Commandery

    Wu Commandery

    Wu_Commandery

  • Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei
  • Emperor of Northern Wei

    Sima clan of Henei (貴嬪司馬 河內司馬氏), personal name Xianzi (顯姿) Concubine, of the Cui clan of Qinghe (崔嫔 清河崔氏) Madame of Guihua, of the Wang clan of Langya

    Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei

    Emperor_Xuanwu_of_Northern_Wei

  • Wei Gai
  • Jin dynasty general (died 328)

    allied with the Administrator of Xingyang, Li Ju and the Administrator of Henei, Guo Mo to fight in the war against Han. In 313, Wei Jun was killed in battle

    Wei Gai

    Wei_Gai

  • Xindu Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    son of the reigning Emperor Yuan, whose descendants held the fief until Wang Mang's usurpation. After the restoration of Eastern Han, the commandery again

    Xindu Commandery

    Xindu_Commandery

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms (X)
  • 子期 227 272 Henei (Southwest of Wuzhi County, Henan) Politician, scholar Jin dynasty Cao Wei Jin Shu vol. 49. Xiang Xu 向栩 Fuxing 甫興 184 Henei County (Jiaozuo

    List of people of the Three Kingdoms (X)

    List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(X)

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms (Y)
  • Wei Yang Jingshu 楊敬叔 Advisor Eastern Wu Yang Jun 楊俊 Jicai 季才 222 Huojia, Henei (Xinxiang, Henan) Politician Cao Wei Sanguozhi vol. 23. Yang Jun 楊駿 Wenzhang

    List of people of the Three Kingdoms (Y)

    List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(Y)

  • Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms
  • Period in Chinese military history

    Sima Yi. Sima Yi descended from an old and established family from the Henei Commandery. His brother, Sima Lang, joined Cao Cao early on in his career

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Jin_dynasty_and_the_Sixteen_Kingdoms

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms (H)
  • Ji (Beijing) Politician Cao Wei Han Hao 韓浩 Yuansi 元嗣 Henei (Jiaozuo, Henan) General Cao Cao Wang Kuang Sanguozhi vol. 9. Han Heng 韓珩 Zipei 子佩 Dai County

    List of people of the Three Kingdoms (H)

    List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(H)

  • Dai Commandery
  • Historical region of China

    with the addition of: Under the short-lived Xin dynasty established by Wang Mang, several of the Han counties were renamed. Under the Eastern Han, Dai

    Dai Commandery

    Dai Commandery

    Dai_Commandery

  • Yanmen Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    as an honorary title: the generals Tian Chengsi, Tian Xu, Tian Ji'an, and Wang Zhixing were created "Prince" or "King of Yanmen" (Yànménwáng). In 882, Yanmen

    Yanmen Commandery

    Yanmen_Commandery

  • Xin Pi
  • Chinese Cao Wei state official (died c. 235)

    official in the Wei government. He rose to the position of Administrator of Henei Commandery (河內郡; around present-day Jiaozuo, Henan) during the Xianxi era

    Xin Pi

    Xin_Pi

  • Guangling Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    kingdom. Xu and his descendants ruled Guangling until the usurpation of Wang Mang. The commandery was restored when Eastern Han was founded. In 37 AD

    Guangling Commandery

    Guangling_Commandery

  • Gou Xi
  • Jin dynasty general (died 311)

    captured and later executed by Shi Le. Gou Xi hailed from Shanyang County in Henei Commandery and was of humble origins. He was first employed under Shi Jian

    Gou Xi

    Gou_Xi

  • Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei
  • Emperor of Northern Wei

    have to deal with a major rebellion - that of the Xiongnu of Shangdang and Henei commanderies. Initial efforts to defeat the rebellion were unsuccessful

    Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei

    Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei

    Emperor_Mingyuan_of_Northern_Wei

  • Pengcheng Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    (劉囂), a son of the reigning Emperor Xuan. Xiao's lineage held Chu until Wang Mang's usurpation. Pengcheng was granted to Liu Ying (劉英), a son of the Emperor

    Pengcheng Commandery

    Pengcheng_Commandery

  • Duke Xian of Jin
  • Ruler of the state of Jin from 676 to 651 BC

    boundary of the western State of Qin, north to the Di tribe, and east to the Henei (河內) region (roughly the southern part of Hebei province). In the summer

    Duke Xian of Jin

    Duke Xian of Jin

    Duke_Xian_of_Jin

  • Wuniuyu Lidi
  • transferred to General Who Guards Distant Lands and Garrison Commander of Henei. His title was also changed to Baron of Xincheng County. Throughout his

    Wuniuyu Lidi

    Wuniuyu_Lidi

  • Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions
  • Anti-eunuch protests by Chinese scholars and students (166 and 169)

    original (PDF) on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2012. Zhang Cheng of Henei was an expert at divination by the wind. He calculated that there was going

    Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions

    Disasters_of_the_Partisan_Prohibitions

  • Guangyang Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    counties: Ji (薊), Fangcheng (方城), Guangyang (廣陽) and Yinxiang (陰鄉). During Wang Mang's Xin dynasty, the principality was renamed Guangyou. The commandery

    Guangyang Commandery

    Guangyang_Commandery

  • Ma Qiu
  • Later Zhao and Former Qin general (died 350)

    proceeding to Henei. Reinforced by Sun Fudu and Liu Hun, he attacked Zhang Chonghua's army. Meanwhile Xie Ai marched south-west and defeated Wang Zhuo before

    Ma Qiu

    Ma_Qiu

  • Zhang Cheng (Han dynasty)
  • Chinese official serving Cao Cao (died c.215)

    Zhang Cheng was born in the Eastern Han dynasty in Xiuwu County (脩武縣), Henei Commandery (河內郡), which is present-day Huojia County, Henan. His grandfather

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  • Kuaiji Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Commandery was the scene of an abortive rebellion by the retired general Wang Jingze (王敬則) against Emperor Ming of Qi in 498. The emperor was able to forestall

    Kuaiji Commandery

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  • Dong Zhao (minister)
  • Cao Wei official (156 – 236)

    Zhao wanted to flee to where Emperor Xian was. On the way, he passed by Henei Commandery, which was governed by the warlord Zhang Yang. Zhang Yang let

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  • Sima Zhi
  • 3rd century Cao Wei state official

    during the late Eastern Han dynasty. Sima Zhi was from Wen County (溫縣), Henei Commandery (河內郡), which is present-day Wen County, Henan. He was a distant

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  • Huangfu Zhen
  • Former Yan official

    to Huangfu Zhen for not listening to him. In 361, Yan's Administrator of Henei, Lü Hu, rebelled against Yan and surrendered to Jin. Murong Ke proposed

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  • Prince of Dai (Ming dynasty)
  • Ming dynasty princely peerage

    Ningjin (寧津王) Prince of Liyang (溧陽王) Prince of Jinxian (進賢王) Prince of Henei (河内王) Prince of Baofeng (寶豐王) Prince of Dangshan (碭山王) Prince of Taixing

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  • GANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    GANG

    strong, good.

    GANG

  • KWANG
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    KWANG

    Thai name KWANG means "deer."

    KWANG

  • Fang
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese

    Fang

    Fragrant

    Fang

  • Lang
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch Norse Swedish Anglo Saxon

    Lang

    Tall.

    Lang

  • Jang
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Jang

    War

    Jang

  • SANG
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    SANG

    Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble." 

    SANG

  • Dang
  • Boy/Male

    Vietnamese

    Dang

    Valuable.

    Dang

  • Wann
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Wann

    Pale.

    Wann

  • KANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    KANG

    well-being.

    KANG

  • Want
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Want

    English : from Middle English want ‘mole’, hence a nickname, perhaps for a short-sighted person.English : topographic name for someone who lived at a crossroad, a dialect form of Went.Dutch : variant of Wand.

    Want

  • Fang
  • Boy/Male

    Chinese Scottish Shakespearean

    Fang

    Wind.

    Fang

  • Wand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wand

    English : perhaps a nickname for a shy or short-sighted person, from Old English wand ‘mole’. Compare Want.German : occupational name for a weaver or cloth cutter, from a reduced form of Middle High German gewant ‘cloth’, ‘garment’. Compare Wander 2.German : topographic name from Middle High German want ‘wall’, ‘steep rock’, ‘precipice’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a glove maker, from Middle Dutch wante ‘glove’.

    Wand

  • Wang
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese

    Wang

    Kingly

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  • Wann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Wann

    English and Scottish : nickname from Middle English wann ‘wan’, ‘pale’ (the meaning of the word in Old English was, conversely, ‘dark’).German : from the personal name Wano, a short form of Wambald (see Wambold).German : topographic name denoting a basket-shaped valley or on a basket-shaped knoll, Middle High German wann(e) ‘basket’ (see Wanner and Wannemacher).

    Wann

  • Wagg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wagg

    English : nickname from Old English wagian ‘to shake or waddle’.English : topographic name from Middle English wagge ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.

    Wagg

  • YANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    YANG

    the sun.

    YANG

  • Rang
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Rang

    Beautiful, Lovely

    Rang

  • Zang
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu

    Zang

    Man You are Beautiful; Love

    Zang

  • Wing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wing

    English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.

    Wing

  • Lang
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian, Vietnamese

    Lang

    Wave Bright; Tall One; Sweet Potato

    Lang

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  • Wing
  • n.

    Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.

  • Want
  • v. t.

    To have occasion for, as useful, proper, or requisite; to require; to need; as, in winter we want a fire; in summer we want cooling breezes.

  • Hang
  • v. i.

    To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without support from below; -- often used with up or out; as, to hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a banner.

  • Wing
  • v. t.

    To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.

  • Wan
  • n.

    The quality of being wan; wanness.

  • Twang
  • n.

    A tang. See Tang a state.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.

  • Hang
  • n.

    Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.

  • Want
  • v. t.

    To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.

  • Tang
  • n.

    A sharp, twanging sound; an unpleasant tone; a twang.

  • Hang
  • v. i.

    To hover; to impend; to appear threateningly; -- usually with over; as, evils hang over the country.

  • Hang-bies
  • pl.

    of Hang-by

  • Gang
  • v. i.

    A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.

  • Wung-out
  • a.

    Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.

  • Tang
  • n.

    Fig.: A sharp, specific flavor or tinge. Cf. Tang a twang.

  • Wany
  • v. i.

    To wane.

  • Want
  • v. i.

    The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack; as, a want of power or knowledge for any purpose; want of food and clothing.

  • Wang
  • n.

    See Whang.

  • Gang
  • v. i.

    A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang of stays.