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Wang Chang (Shumao)
Wang Chang may refer to: * Wang Lang (Xin dynasty) (died 24), originally named Wang Chang, warlord at the end of the Xin dynasty * Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms) (died 259), Cao Wei official * Wang Jipeng (died 939), emperor of Min, known as Wang Chang after 935 * Wang Chang (died 1389), the personal name of King Chang of Goryeo * Wang Chang (badminton) (born 2001), Chinese badminton player *Wang Chang (Yanqing) (王常), style name Yanqing, Xin dynasty and early Eastern Han general * Wang Chang (Shumao) (王暢), style name Shumao, late Eastern Han official *Wang Chang (Qing Dynasty) (王昶), Qing dynasty scholar See also *Wang Zhang Wang Zhang () (died December 24, 950''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷289, vol. 289.Academia ...
(died 950), Later Han official, romanised as "Wang Chang" in Wade–Giles *
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Wang Lang (Xin Dynasty)
Wang Lang (; died AD 24), originally named Wang Chang (王昌), became a leader of one of the revolts that rose up towards the end of the Xin dynasty by pretending to be a son of Emperor Cheng of Han. Originally a native of the Zhao State, he was acclaimed as emperor and managed to briefly establish an independent regime in the area of Hebei. Life Wang Lang began his working life as a fortune teller, with expertise in astronomy and calendrics, who determined that Hebei had the '' qi'' of a Son of Heaven. Before Wang Mang established the Xin dynasty in AD 9, there was a man living in Chang'an named Liu Ziyu (刘子輿) who claimed to be the son of Emperor Cheng of Han. When Liu Ziyu was murdered on the orders of the Xin dynasty emperor Wang Mang, Wang Lang took the opportunity to pretend to be the real Liu Ziyu. Together with (劉林), son of king Miao of Zhao (赵缪王), he claimed that in order to avoid Empress Zhao Feiyan's persecutions they had fled to Sichuan, and knowi ...
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Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms)
Wang Chang (died July or August 259), courtesy name Wenshu (), was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Early life Wang Chang was from the same Commandery (China), commandery as Wang Ling (Cao Wei), Wang Ling, and both of them were already quite well known when they were still young. Wang Chang became a tutor to Cao Pi when the latter was still a prince. After Cao Pi became the emperor of Wei, Wang Chang was appointed as a Gentleman of Scattered Cavalry (), Agriculture Officer () of Luoyang, and Inspector of Yan Province (). After Cao Pi died in 226, his successor Cao Rui promoted Wang Chang to General Who Spreads Vehemence () and granted the title of a Secondary Marquis. When Wang Chang was serving in Yan Province, he was still concerned about affairs in the imperial court. He felt that the system of governance in Wei, inherited from the Qin dynasty, Qin and Han dynasty, Han dynasties, was too strict and f ...
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Wang Jipeng
Wang Jipeng () (died August 29, 939), used the name Wang Chang () from 935 to 939, formally Emperor Kangzong of Min (), was an emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Min. He inherited the throne after his father Wang Yanjun (Emperor Huizong, later also known as Wang Lin) was assassinated, possibly at his instigation. He himself was in turn killed in a coup headed by his uncle Wang Yanxi (Emperor Jingzong, later also known as Wang Xi), who succeeded him. Background It is not known when Wang Jipeng was born. Traditionally sources indicated that he was the oldest son of his father Wang Yanjun (later known as Wang Lin during reign),''New History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 68.''Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms''vol. 91 but the tombstone of Wang Yanjun's first wife, Liu Hua, indicated that he was Wang Yanjun's second son, with one older brother Wang Jiyan () and two younger brothers (at the time of Lady Liu's death in 930), Wang Jitao ...
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Chang Of Goryeo
King Chang of Goryeo (6 September 1380 – 31 December 1389) was the 33rd and youngest ruler of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. His life and death is often compared with Grand Prince Yeongchang. Biography Prince Chang was the only son of King U and Royal Consort Geun of the Goseong Yi clan, daughter of Yi Rim. King U was forced from power after Yi Seong-gye mutinied in 1388, and King Chang was put on the throne in his stead. During his reign from June 1388 to November 1389, Chang experienced a great chaos of reforms. There were two factions: one wanted a conservational reform, and the other wanted a radical reform. The former was led by Cho Min-soo, and Yi Saek, and the latter was led by Yi Seong-gye, and Jeong Do-jeon. King Chang tried to arbitrate the two fractions. However, as Yi Saek lost his political power following the impeachment of Yi Sung-yin, King Chang lost his authority, bringing Yi Seong-gye to the greatest power. In November 1389, there was a rumor that former ...
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Wang Chang (badminton)
Wang Chang (; born 7 May 2001) is a Chinese badminton player. Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, Wang who trained in Ningbo training centre, entered the provincial team in 2015, and in the national team in 2017. After being selected to join the national team, he started his partnership with Di Zijian in the men's doubles discipline. He made a debut in the international tournament at the 2017 Badminton Asia Junior Championships, and claimed the gold medal in the boys' doubles event. He also participated at the 2017 World Junior Championships where he helped the team to take the Suhandinata Cup, and he also won the silver medal in the boys' doubles event. In 2018, he won the boys' doubles and mixed team titles at the Asia and World Junior Championships. Career 2022 Starting from 2022, Wang started a new partnership with Liang Weikeng and advanced to the final of the 2022 Indonesia Masters from the qualifying rounds. They lost 10–21, 17–21 to home favorites Fajar Alfian and Muhamm ...
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Wang Chang (Yanqing)
Wang Chang may refer to: * Wang Lang (Xin dynasty) (died 24), originally named Wang Chang, warlord at the end of the Xin dynasty * Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms) (died 259), Cao Wei official * Wang Jipeng (died 939), emperor of Min, known as Wang Chang after 935 * Wang Chang (died 1389), the personal name of King Chang of Goryeo * Wang Chang (badminton) (born 2001), Chinese badminton player * Wang Chang (Yanqing) (王常), style name Yanqing, Xin dynasty and early Eastern Han general * Wang Chang (Shumao) (王暢), style name Shumao, late Eastern Han official *Wang Chang (Qing Dynasty) (王昶), Qing dynasty scholar See also *Wang Zhang Wang Zhang () (died December 24, 950''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷289, vol. 289.Academia ...
(died 950), Later Han official, romanised as "Wang Chang" in Wade–Giles *
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Wang Chang (Shumao)
Wang Chang may refer to: * Wang Lang (Xin dynasty) (died 24), originally named Wang Chang, warlord at the end of the Xin dynasty * Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms) (died 259), Cao Wei official * Wang Jipeng (died 939), emperor of Min, known as Wang Chang after 935 * Wang Chang (died 1389), the personal name of King Chang of Goryeo * Wang Chang (badminton) (born 2001), Chinese badminton player *Wang Chang (Yanqing) (王常), style name Yanqing, Xin dynasty and early Eastern Han general * Wang Chang (Shumao) (王暢), style name Shumao, late Eastern Han official *Wang Chang (Qing Dynasty) (王昶), Qing dynasty scholar See also *Wang Zhang Wang Zhang () (died December 24, 950''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷289, vol. 289.Academia ...
(died 950), Later Han official, romanised as "Wang Chang" in Wade–Giles *
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Wang Chang (Qing Dynasty)
Wang Chang may refer to: * Wang Lang (Xin dynasty) (died 24), originally named Wang Chang, warlord at the end of the Xin dynasty * Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms) (died 259), Cao Wei official * Wang Jipeng (died 939), emperor of Min, known as Wang Chang after 935 * Wang Chang (died 1389), the personal name of King Chang of Goryeo * Wang Chang (badminton) (born 2001), Chinese badminton player * Wang Chang (Yanqing) (王常), style name Yanqing, Xin dynasty and early Eastern Han general * Wang Chang (Shumao) (王暢), style name Shumao, late Eastern Han official * Wang Chang (Qing Dynasty) (王昶), Qing dynasty scholar See also *Wang Zhang Wang Zhang () (died December 24, 950''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷289, vol. 289.Academia ...
(died 950), Later Han official, romanised as "Wang Chang" in Wade–Giles *
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Wang Zhang
Wang Zhang () (died December 24, 950''Zizhi Tongjian'', :zh:s:資治通鑑/卷289, vol. 289.Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter
) was an official of the History of China, Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Han (Five Dynasties), Later Han. Wang was one of the key officials that Later Han's founding emperor Liu Zhiyuan (Emperor Gaozu) left in charge of the government during the youth of his son and successor Liu Chengyou (Emperor Yin), but Liu Chengyou eventually tired of these officials' governance and had Wang killed, along with Yang Bin and Shi Hongzhao.


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It is not known when Wang Zhang was born, but it is known that he was from Nanle (南樂, in modern Puyang, Henan). In his youth, he served as an administrator at the headquarters of the military gove ...
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