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Qin Er Shi
emperor of the Qin Dynasty
Yang Guifei
Tang dynasty imperial consort (719–756)
Heshen
Heshen (; ; 1 July 1750 – 22 February 1799) of the Manchu Niohuru clan, was an official of the Qing dynasty. Favored by the Qianlong Emperor, he was described as the most corrupt official in Chinese history, having acquired an estimated 1.1 billion taels of silver, equal to roughly US$270 billion, during his career. After the death of Qianlong, the Jiaqing Emperor confiscated Heshen's wealth and forced him to commit suicide. Heshen is remembered as one of the richest men in history.
Prince of Hongnong
Emperor of the Han dynasty in 189
Emperor Gong of Song
Emperor of the Song Dynasty
Fusu
Fusu (died August or September 210BC) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty.
Bai Qi
Chinese Qin state military general ( c. 332 BC – 257 BC)
Lady Zhen
first wife of Cao Pi, first ruler of Cao Wei (183-221)
Princess Taiping
Chinese princess (665-713)
Sima Lun
Prince of Zhao and Jin dynasty usurper (died 301)
Empress Jia Nanfeng
Chinese Jin dynasty empress consort (257–300)
Gao Wei
Northern Qi emperor
Liu Feng
general and adopted son of Liu Bei (died 220)
King Cheng of Chu
King of Chu
Sun He
Prince of Nanyang (224–253)
Empress Mao
Empress of Cao Wei (died 237)
Juqu Mujian
Chinese politician (368-447)
Empress Xiaoliewu
primary consort of Nurhaci, founder of the Qing Dynasty
Shang Zhixin
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 59134
Cui Yan
Official serving warlord Cao Cao (165 - 216)
Zhu Chenhao
Ming dynasty prince
Yang Tong
emperor of the Sui Dynasty
Keying
politician during the Qing Dynasty (1787-1858)
Zhang Bangchang
Song dynasty politician
Song Zhiwen
Chinese poet
Duanhua
Duanhua (Manchu: 25px Duwanhūwa; 1807 – 1861) was a Manchu prince and regent of the Qing dynasty.
Cao Biao
prince of the Cao Wei state (195-251)
Ma Xiguang
person (CBDB = 195822)
Zhu Ju
Eastern Wu state official and general (194-250)
Zaiyuan
Zaiyuan (16 October 1816 – 8 November 1861), formally known as Prince Yi, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was one of the eight regents appointed by the Xianfeng Emperor to assist his successor, the Tongzhi Emperor.
Empress Zhu
Empress of Eastern Wu (died 265)
Wei Zhao
Eastern Wu scholar, historian and official (204–273)
Zhang Xiu
Eastern Wu state general (205-245)
Sima Ying
Imperial prince, regent, crown prince and general (279-306)
Xiao Guanyin
Chinese empress and Chinese woman poet in Liao Dynasty. CBDB ID=43908
Xue Ji
Chinese chancellor (649-713)
Dugu Xin
One of the Eight Zhu guo of Western Wei
Du Rangneng
Chinese Chancellor
Li Tan
imperial prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty
Princess Gaoyang
Tang dynasty princess
Fu Youde
Chinese admiral
Murong Han
former Yan general
Zaixun
Qing Dynasty imperial prince
Wen Zhong
Advisor and regent in the Chinese state of Yue (died 472 BC)
Bao Xuan
Western Han dynasty person CBDB = 134963
Duan Ning
general
Liu Yan
chancellor in the Tang Dynasty
Lu Yi
Chancellor for two terms during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang
Pei Shu
chancellor for two Emperors