Similarities between Emperor Cheng of Jin and Yu Wenjun
Emperor Cheng of Jin and Yu Wenjun have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anhui, Du Lingyang, Emperor, Emperor Kang of Jin, Emperor Ming of Jin, Emperor Yuan of Jin, Jiankang, Jin dynasty (265–420), Kuaiji Commandery, Su Jun, Tao Kan, Yu Liang.
Anhui
Anhui is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the eastern region of the country.
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Du Lingyang
Du Lingyang (321–341), formally Empress Chengong (成恭皇后) was an empress of the Jin dynasty (265-420) of China.
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Emperor
An emperor (through Old French empereor from Latin imperator) is a monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm.
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Emperor Kang of Jin
Emperor Kang of Jin (322 – 17 November 344), personal name Sima Yue (司馬岳), courtesy name Shitong (世同), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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Emperor Ming of Jin
Emperor Ming of Jin (299 – 18 October 325), personal name Sima Shao (司馬紹), courtesy name Daoji (道畿), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420).
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Emperor Yuan of Jin
Emperor Yuan of Jin (276 – 3 January 323), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen (景文), was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty and the first of the Eastern Jin.
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Jiankang
Jiankang, or Jianye, as it was originally called, was the capital city of the Eastern Wu (229–265 and 266–280 CE), the Jin dynasty (317–420 CE) and the Southern Dynasties (420–552 and 557–589 CE).
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Jin dynasty (265–420)
The Jin dynasty or the Jin Empire (sometimes distinguished as the or) was a Chinese dynasty traditionally dated from 266 to 420.
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Kuaiji Commandery
Kuaiji Commandery (Chinese: t 郡, s 郡, p Kuàijī Jùn), formerly romanized as K‘uai-chi Commandery, was a former commandery of China in the area of Hangzhou Bay.
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Su Jun
Su Jun (蘇峻) (died 328) was a Jin Dynasty (265–420) general, whose rebellion against Emperor Cheng's regent Yu Liang was initially successful, allowing him to take over the imperial government, but he was eventually defeated by Tao Kan and Wen Jiao's forces and killed in battle.
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Tao Kan
Tao Kan (259–334), courtesy name Shixing (士行), formally Duke Huan of Changsha (長沙桓公), was a renowned Jin Dynasty (265-420) general and governor.
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Yu Liang
Yu Liang (庾亮; 289–340), courtesy name Yuangui (元規), formally Marquess Wenkang of Duting (都亭文康侯), was a Jin Dynasty (265–420) official and general who impressed many with his knowledge but whose inability to tolerate dissent and overly high evaluation of his own abilities led to the disastrous revolt of Su Jun, weakening Jin's military capability for years.
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Emperor Cheng of Jin and Yu Wenjun Comparison
Emperor Cheng of Jin has 51 relations, while Yu Wenjun has 17. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 17.65% = 12 / (51 + 17).
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