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Wu Chen (other)
Wu Chen may refer to: People with surname ''Wǔ'' 武 * Wu Chen (general) (?–208 BCE, 武臣), rebel of Qin dynasty, prior to Chu–Han Contention People with surname ''Wú'' 吳 * Wu Chen, Prince of Changsha (3rd century–193 BCE, 吳臣), vassal-prince of Changsha of Han dynasty, son of Wu Rui See also * Wu Cheng (other) * Wu Zhen (other) {{disambig, hn ...
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Wu Chen (general)
Wu Chen (; died 208 BC) was a Chinese military general and rebel leader who served Chen Sheng (陳勝) during the Qin dynasty The Qin dynasty ( ; zh, c=秦朝, p=Qín cháo, w=), or Ch'in dynasty in Wade–Giles romanization ( zh, c=, p=, w=Ch'in ch'ao), was the first Dynasties in Chinese history, dynasty of Imperial China. Named for its heartland in Qin (state), .... Wu was later killed by his subordinate because Li accidentally performed kowtow to Wu's elder sister. Li felt humiliated by performing this action toward a woman, so he killed Wu as a revenge. References {{reflist Qin dynasty rebels Chinese warlords ...
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Wu Chen, Prince Of Changsha
Wu may refer to: States and regions on modern China's territory *Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE ** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital ** Wu County (), a former county in Suzhou * Eastern Wu () or Sun Wu (), one of the Three Kingdoms in 184/220–280 CE * Li Zitong Li Zitong (died 622 CE) was an agrarian leader who claimed the title of emperor in the aftermaths of the death of Emperor Yang of Sui at the hands of the general Yuwen Huaji in 618. After Yuwen vacated the city of Jiangdu (, in modern Yangzhou, ... (, died 622), who declared a brief Wu Dynasty during the Sui–Tang interregnum in 619–620 CE * Wu (Ten Kingdoms) (), one of the ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period 907–960 CE * Wuyue (), another of the ten kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period 907–960 CE * Wu (region) (), a region roughly corresponding to the territory of Wuyue ** Wu Chinese ...
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