Wang Jian — may refer to:* Wang Jian (Qin) (王翦), Qin Dynasty general * Wang Jian (Southern Qi) (王儉), Liu Song and Southern Qi official * Wang Jian (Former Shu) (王建), the founding emperor of Former Shu, posthumously known as Gaozu of Former Shu * Wang Jian… … Wikipedia
Wang Jian mu — Das Grab von Wang Jian (chin. 王建墓, Wáng Jiàn mù oder 前蜀王建墓, Qián Shǔ Wáng Jiàn mù; engl. Tomb of Wang Jian), dem Herrscher des Frühen Shu Reiches (Qian Shu) in der Zeit der Fünf Dynastien und Zehn Reiche im westlichen Randgebiet von Chengdu,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Grab von Wang Jian — Das Grab von Wang Jian (chinesisch 王建墓 Wáng Jiàn mù oder 前蜀王建墓 Qián Shǔ Wáng Jiàn mù; engl. Tomb of Wang Jian), dem Herrscher des Früheren Shu Reiches (Qian Shu) in der Zeit der Fünf Dynastien und Zehn … Deutsch Wikipedia
Former Shu — (Chinese: 前蜀, Pinyin: Qiánshǔ) was one of the Ten Kingdoms formed during the chaotic period between the rules of the Tang dynasty and the Song dynasty.Founding of the Shu KingdomWang Jian was named military governor of western Sichuan by the Tang … Wikipedia
Shu Han — Infobox Former Country native name = aut|漢 conventional long name = Han common name = Shu national motto = continent = Asia region = Pacific country = China era = Three Kingdoms status = Empire government type = Monarchy year start = 221 year end … Wikipedia
Sun Jian — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Sun Jian Title=Minor warlord Kingdom=Eastern Han Dynasty Born=155 Died=191 Successor=Sun Ce Simp=孙坚 Trad=孫堅 Pinyin=Sūn Jiān WG=Sun Chien Zi=Wentai (文臺) Post=Emperor Wulie (武烈皇帝) Other=The Tiger of JiangdongSun Jian… … Wikipedia
Conquest of Shu by Wei — Part of the Three Kingdoms period Date September – November 263 CE Location Sichuan and Shaanxi, China … Wikipedia
840s — Events and Trends* 841 Dublin is founded by Viking settlers of Ireland. * 841 Battle of Fontenay en Puisaye fought between the two allied brothers Louis the German and Charles the Bald and their other brother the emperor Lothair I in their… … Wikipedia
List of Chinese monarchs — Emperor Shun – a mural painting from the Han Dynasty The following list of Chinese monarchs is in no way comprehensive. From the Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty, rulers usually held the title King (Chinese: 王 Wáng). With the division of… … Wikipedia
Ancient Chinese coinage — Ancient Chinese coins Chinese coins were produced continuously for around 2,500 years by casting in moulds, rather than being struck with dies as with most western coins. Contents 1 … Wikipedia