Duke Wen of Chen (Chinese: 陳文公; pinyin: Chén Wén Gōng; reigned 754 BC – died 745 BC), personal name Gui Yu, was a monarch of the Chen state.[1]
Duke Wen succeeded his father Duke Ping, who died in 755 BC. He reigned for 10 years and died in 745 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Bao (Duke Huan). When Duke Huan died in 707 BC, his younger brother Chen Tuo murdered Crown Prince Mian and usurped the throne of Chen. Chen Tuo was then killed by the army of the neighbouring Cai state, which restored the throne to Duke Huan's younger son, Yue (Duke Li).[2]
Duke Zhuang I of Wey (衛前莊公) married two princesses of Chen, Li Gui (厲媯) and her younger sister Dai Gui (戴媯), who were likely daughters of Duke Wen of Chen. Dai Gui was the mother of Duke Huan of Wey (衛桓公).[3]
the Dukeof Ju. Emperor Wen, who had been planning to conquer Chen for years, now further enhanced his planning in earnest. In spring 588, Emperor Wen publicly...
Emperor WenofChen (陳文帝) (522 – 31 May 566), personal name Chen Qian (陳蒨), also called Chen Tanqian (陳曇蒨), courtesy name Zihua (子華), was the second emperor...
Yongning Tomb of Emperor WenofChen (ca. 566). Qixia District Emperor Wu ofChenChen (state), Zhou dynasty Trần dynasty, Vietnam golden age Chen Han Sui dynasty...
Duke Ping ofChen (Chinese: 陳平公; pinyin: Chén Píng Gōng; reigned 777 BC – died 755 BC), personal name Gui Xie, was a dukeof the Chen state. Duke Ping...
the Chen state. Duke Huan succeeded his father DukeWenofChen, who died in 745 BC. After a reign of 38 years, he died in 707 BC under strange circumstances...
Wen Tianxiang (Chinese: 文天祥; pinyin: Wén Tiānxiáng; June 6, 1236 – January 9, 1283), noble title Dukeof Xin (信國公), was a Chinese poet and politician in...
Chen Tuo (Chinese: 陳佗; pinyin: Chén Tuó; reigned 707 BC – died 706 BC), also known as Chen Ta (陳他) and Wufu (五父), was a dukeof the Chen state. Chen Tuo...
DukeWenof Jin (697–628 BC), born Chong'er (literally "Double Ears"), was a member of the royal house of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese...
known as Houzhu of Chen (陳後主; Chén Hòuzhǔ; 'Last Ruler of Chen'), posthumous name Duke Yáng of Chángchéng (長城煬公; Chángchéng Yáng Gōng), courtesy name Yuánxiù...
the legacy of King Wen. Some consider him the first epic hero of Chinese history. Although frequently confused with his fourth son Dukeof Zhou, also...
to Chen, offering to return Chen Xu. In 562, after Emperor Wen gave Northern Zhou the city of Lushan (魯山, in modern Wuhan, Hubei) in exchange, Chen Xu...
Jian) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui ofChen (陳惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui of Jie (薛惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui of Fei (费惠公) Eastern Zhou Duke Hui of Xiaozhou (小邾惠公)...
the Prince of Jin after Emperor Wen established the Sui dynasty in 581. In 588, he was granted command of the five armies that invaded the Chen dynasty in...
post-deposition title of Prince of Linhai (臨海王), was an emperor of the Chinese Chen dynasty. He was the son and heir of Emperor Wen, but after he came to...
Wei (507–551) Emperor Wenof Northern Zhou (507–556), see Yuwen Tai Emperor WenofChen (522–566) Emperor Wenof Sui (541–604) Duke Hui (disambiguation)...
Chief Administrator Chen Ping (陳璸), the compound retained its original layout ofWen Miao to the right and Guo Xue to the left. In the Wen Miao, in addition...
Institute of Technology in 2012 under the supervision of Isaac Chuang and Xiao-Gang Wen. From 2012–2014, Chen was a Miller Research Fellow in University of California...
with Chen, Northern Zhou returned the brother of Emperor WenofChen, Chen Xu, as well as Chen Xu's wife Liu Jingyan and son Chen Shubao, to Chen. In exchange...
of Shen, Xi, Chen and Cai, all immediately contiguous to Chu, sided with King Cheng, as well as the more distant State of Lu. As promised by DukeWen...
589, Sui conquered Chen, unifying China. In 594, Emperor Wen, citing the fact that the emperors of Northern Qi, Western Liang, and Chen were not being sacrificed...
nephew Chen Qian (Emperor Wen). Chen Baxian was born to Chen Wenzan (陳文讚) and Lady Dong in 503, the second year of the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang (the...
clan was slaughtered. Wen Qin and his sons, Wen Yang and Wen Hu (文虎), fled to the rival state of Eastern Wu. Sima Shi died of illness shortly after the...
for naming years. Duke Xiang of Qi and Duke Huan of Lu met at Luo(濼). Duke Huan of Lu and his wife, Wen Jiang went to Qi. Duke Huan of Lu died in Qi, and...
and other Chinese ethnic groups for the fight against Chen, Emperor Wen also employed the service of people from southeastern Sichuan, which Sui had recently...
politician of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. He was a key advisor to Emperor Wenof Sui and instrumental in the campaign against rival the Chen Dynasty, allowing...
attack against Chen down the Yangtze River. While at Xin Province, he built large ships in anticipation of the attack. In winter 588, Emperor Wen launched the...