Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions
The Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions (黨錮之禍) refers to two incidents in which a number of Confucian scholars who served as officials in the Han imperial government and opposed to powerful eunuchs, and the university students in the capital Luoyang who supported them (collectively referred to by the eunuchs as "partisans" (黨人, dangren), were imprisoned. Some were executed; some were released but lost their civil rights. The first incident (in 166) was largely bloodless, but the second incident (in 169), which came after the Confucian scholars Dou Wu (the father of Empress Dowager Dou) and Chen Fan were defeated by eunuchs in a physical confrontation, saw a large number of the partisans lose their lives. The restrictions on civil liberties imposed on the surviving partisans were not lif
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Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions
The Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions (黨錮之禍) refers to two incidents in which a number of Confucian scholars who served as officials in the Han imperial government and opposed to powerful eunuchs, and the university students in the capital Luoyang who supported them (collectively referred to by the eunuchs as "partisans" (黨人, dangren), were imprisoned. Some were executed; some were released but lost their civil rights. The first incident (in 166) was largely bloodless, but the second incident (in 169), which came after the Confucian scholars Dou Wu (the father of Empress Dowager Dou) and Chen Fan were defeated by eunuchs in a physical confrontation, saw a large number of the partisans lose their lives. The restrictions on civil liberties imposed on the surviving partisans were not lif
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Le désastre de l'Interdiction ...... rébellion des Turbans jaunes.
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Musibah Pelarangan Dangren (黨錮 ...... n Pemberontakan Serban Kuning.
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The Disasters of the Partisan ...... n the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
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党錮の禁(とうこのきん)は、後漢末期に起きた弾圧事件である。 ...... 回行われ、それぞれ第一次党錮の禁、第二次党錮の禁と呼ばれた。
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黨錮之禍指中國古代東漢桓帝、靈帝时,士大夫、貴族等對宦官亂政 ...... 官捕殺士人傷及朝廷根本,為黄巾起義和漢朝的最终滅亡埋下伏筆。
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Le désastre de l'Interdiction ...... perdent leurs droits civiques.
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Musibah Pelarangan Dangren (黨錮 ...... m pertempuran oleh para kasim.
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The Disasters of the Partisan ...... rviving partisans were not lif
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党錮の禁(とうこのきん)は、後漢末期に起きた弾圧事件である。 ...... 回行われ、それぞれ第一次党錮の禁、第二次党錮の禁と呼ばれた。
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黨錮之禍指中國古代東漢桓帝、靈帝时,士大夫、貴族等對宦官亂政 ...... 官捕殺士人傷及朝廷根本,為黄巾起義和漢朝的最终滅亡埋下伏筆。
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Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions
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Désastre de l'Interdiction des Partisans
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Musibah Pelarangan Dangren
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Partisanen-Prohibition
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党錮の禁
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党锢之祸
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당고의 화
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