Wanyan Helibo — Wanyan Helibo(1039 1092, r.1074 1092) was the second son of Wanyan Wugunai. Like his grandfather, Wanyan Helibo was the Khitan Liao Empire appointed chieftain (太師, Taishi) of the Wanyan Tribe. Like his father, Helibo was a powerful military… … Wikipedia
Zhu Shugui — Prince of NingJing bedroom, now become Tainan Grand Matsu Temple Zhu Shugui (Chinese: 朱術桂) (1617 21 July 1683), courtesy name Tianqiu (Chinese: 天球; lit. Celestial Sphere), titled the Prince of Ningjing (Chinese: 寧靖王), was a ninth generation… … Wikipedia
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Cao Biao — Cáo Biāo (chinesisch 曹彪 Cáo Biāo, IPA (hochchinesisch) [[tsʰɑo̯35 b̥i̯ɑo̯5]], W. G. Ts ao Piao; Zì 朱虎 Zhūhŭ, W. G. Chu hŭ; * 195; † 251) war ein Sohn des chinesischen Kriegsherrn Cao Cao während der Zeit der Drei Reiche. Als Sohn… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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CANTON — CANTON, port in southern China. The first mention of Jews in the city dates back to 878–79, when 120,000 Mohammedans, Jews, Christians, and Parsees are said to have been massacred during a rebellion. (As for the Jews this is not confirmed, since… … Encyclopedia of Judaism