Ji Ben (died 218) was an imperial physician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In 218, he started a rebellion with several others in the imperial capital, Xu (許; present-day Xuchang, Henan), but the revolt was suppressed and the conspirators were captured and executed.
JiBen (died 218) was an imperial physician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In 218, he started a rebellion with several others...
Parthian court, but is captured at Zeugma and also put to death. Spring – JiBen (or Ji Ping), Chinese court physician, plots a rebellion in the imperial capital...
3rd century CE Chinese compiled the Canon of Acupuncture and Moxibustion JiBen 3rd century CE Chinese physician who started a failed rebellion Leonidas...
loosely based on two attempts on Cao Cao's life – one by the physician JiBen (or Ji Ping) and the other by Empress Fu Shou and her father Fu Wan. Chow Yun-fat...
Graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, she later becomes Luo Ji's wife. Ben Jonathan Fleet Joint Conference special commissioner. Dongfang Yanxu...
significant role in the battle. In 218, imperial physician JiBen, along with minor treasurer Geng Ji and minister Wei Huang began an insurrection against Cao...
(金禕), whose courtesy name was Deyi (德禕). In 218, Jin Yi, along with JiBen, Geng Ji (耿紀), Wei Huang (韋晃) and others, started a rebellion in Xu (許; present-day...
Parthian court, but is captured at Zeugma and also put to death. Spring – JiBen (or Ji Ping), Chinese court physician, plots a rebellion in the imperial capital...
a vengeful ancestor's spirit haunting them. The family's patriarch, Park Ji-Yong, entrusts them to relocate the grave to appease the ancestor, his grandfather...
students are taught a unique group of cyclical foundation exercises (基本功, jīběn gōng) that focus on the joints, called "the jongs" (from 站桩, zhàn zhuāng)...
quite close to Guo Xuanxin (郭玄信), who served as an Internuncio (謁者). When JiBen, an imperial physician, started a rebellion in Xu (許; present-day Xuchang...