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Chancellor of the Tang dynasty and Ouyang Xiu

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Difference between Chancellor of the Tang dynasty and Ouyang Xiu

Chancellor of the Tang dynasty vs. Ouyang Xiu

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)). Ouyang Xiu (1 August 1007 – 22 September 1072), courtesy name Yongshu, also known by his art names Zuiweng ("Old Drunkard") and Liu Yi Jushi ("Retiree Six-One"), was a Chinese scholar-official, essayist, historian, poet, calligrapher, and epigrapher of the Song dynasty.

Similarities between Chancellor of the Tang dynasty and Ouyang Xiu

Chancellor of the Tang dynasty and Ouyang Xiu have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): New Book of Tang, Tang dynasty.

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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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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Chancellor of the Tang dynasty and Ouyang Xiu Comparison

Chancellor of the Tang dynasty has 416 relations, while Ouyang Xiu has 58. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.42% = 2 / (416 + 58).

References

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