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Lu Han (Tang dynasty)

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Lu Han was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong. [1]

24 relations: Chancellor of the Tang dynasty, Chang'an, Crown prince, Emperor Dezong of Tang, Emperor Shunzong of Tang, History of China, Jiangsu, Jiedushi, Li Huaiguang, Li Mian, Liu Congyi, Lu (surname 盧), Lu clan of Fanyang, Lu Qi (Tang dynasty), New Book of Tang, Old Book of Tang, Shaanxi, Tang dynasty, Wei Gao, Xianyang, Xiao Fu, Yangzhou, Zhu Ci, Zizhi Tongjian.

Chancellor of the Tang dynasty

The chancellor was a semi-formally designated office position for a number of high-level officials at one time during the Tang dynasty (this list includes chancellors of the reign of Wu Zetian, which she referred to as the "Zhou dynasty" (周), rather than "Tang" (唐)).

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Chang'an

Chang'an was an ancient capital of more than ten dynasties in Chinese history, today known as Xi'an.

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Crown prince

A crown prince is the male heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.

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Emperor Dezong of Tang

Emperor Dezong of Tang (27 May 742 – 25 February 805), personal name Li Kuo, was an emperor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty and the oldest son of his father Emperor Daizong.

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Emperor Shunzong of Tang

Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761 – February 11, 806), personal name Li Song, was an emperor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty.

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History of China

The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC,William G. Boltz, Early Chinese Writing, World Archaeology, Vol.

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Jiangsu

Jiangsu, formerly romanized as Kiangsu, is an eastern-central coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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Jiedushi

The jiedushi were regional military governors in China during the Tang dynasty and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Li Huaiguang

Li Huaiguang (729 – September 19, 785) was a leading general of Mohe extraction of Tang China.

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Li Mian

Li Mian (717 – September 14, 788), courtesy name Xuanqing (玄卿), formally Duke Zhenjian of Qian (汧貞簡公), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong.

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Liu Congyi

Liu Congyi (劉從一) (742 – November 4, 785http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms-bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype.

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Lu (surname 盧)

Lú is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified character and in traditional character.

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Lu clan of Fanyang

The Lu clan of Fanyang (范陽盧氏) was a Chinese political clan active from the late Eastern Han dynasty to the early Song dynasty.

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Lu Qi (Tang dynasty)

Lu Qi (盧杞), courtesy name Ziliang (子良), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong.

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New Book of Tang

The New Book of Tang (Xīn Tángshū), generally translated as "New History of the Tang", or "New Tang History", is a work of official history covering the Tang dynasty in ten volumes and 225 chapters.

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Old Book of Tang

The Old Book of Tang, or simply the Book of Tang, is the first classic historical work about the Tang dynasty, comprising 200 chapters, and is one of the Twenty-Four Histories.

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Shaanxi

Shaanxi is a province of the People's Republic of China.

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Tang dynasty

The Tang dynasty or the Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Wei Gao

Wei Gao (韋皋) (745 – September 13, 805), courtesy name Chengwu (城武), formally Prince Zhongwu of Nankang (南康忠武王), was a general of the Tang dynasty of China.

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Xianyang

Xianyang is a prefecture-level city in central Shaanxi province, situated on the Wei River a few kilometers upstream (west) from the provincial capital of Xi'an.

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Xiao Fu

Xiao Fu (732 – June 23, 788), courtesy name Lüchu (履初), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong.

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Yangzhou

Yangzhou, formerly romanized as Yangchow, is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu Province, China.

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Zhu Ci

Zhu Ci (742–784) was a general and rebel leader of the Chinese Tang dynasty.

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Zizhi Tongjian

The Zizhi Tongjian is a pioneering reference work in Chinese historiography, published in 1084, in the form of a chronicle.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu_Han_(Tang_dynasty)

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