He Yan
He Yan (c. 195 – 9 February 249), courtesy name Pingshu, was a Chinese philosopher and politician of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a grandson of He Jin, a general and regent of the Eastern Han dynasty. His father, He Xian, died early, so his mother, Lady Yin, remarried the warlord Cao Cao. He Yan thus grew up as Cao Cao's stepson. He gained a reputation for intelligence and scholarship at an early age, but he was unpopular and criticised for being arrogant and dissolute. He was rejected for government positions by both emperors Cao Pi and Cao Rui, but became a minister during the rule of Cao Shuang. When the Sima family took control of the government in a coup d'état in 249, he was executed along with all the other officials loyal to Cao Shuang.
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He Yan
He Yan (c. 195 – 9 February 249), courtesy name Pingshu, was a Chinese philosopher and politician of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a grandson of He Jin, a general and regent of the Eastern Han dynasty. His father, He Xian, died early, so his mother, Lady Yin, remarried the warlord Cao Cao. He Yan thus grew up as Cao Cao's stepson. He gained a reputation for intelligence and scholarship at an early age, but he was unpopular and criticised for being arrogant and dissolute. He was rejected for government positions by both emperors Cao Pi and Cao Rui, but became a minister during the rule of Cao Shuang. When the Sima family took control of the government in a coup d'état in 249, he was executed along with all the other officials loyal to Cao Shuang.
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He Yan (* unbekannt, möglicher ...... war einer der Lehrer Wang Bis.
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He Yan (c. 195 – 9 February 24 ...... of Zhu Xi in the 14th century.
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He Yan (ou Ho Yan, Ho Yen, 何晏) ...... 主), fille ou nièce de Cao Cao.
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何 晏(か あん、? - 249年2月9日(正始10年1月1 ...... 父は曹操。彼の伝は「諸夏侯曹伝」の曹真伝付きの曹爽伝にある。
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何晏(196年-249年),字平叔,南阳宛(今河南南阳)人, ...... 9年)。何晏以俊美著稱,有何郎粉、傅粉何郎之语,代指美男子。
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하안(何晏, 193년? ~ 249년)은 중국 삼국 시대 ...... 완현(宛縣) 사람이다. 후한의 대장군 하진의 손자이다.
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He Yan (* unbekannt, möglicher ...... war einer der Lehrer Wang Bis.
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He Yan (c. 195 – 9 February 24 ...... officials loyal to Cao Shuang.
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He Yan (ou Ho Yan, Ho Yen, 何晏) ...... 主), fille ou nièce de Cao Cao.
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何 晏(か あん、? - 249年2月9日(正始10年1月1 ...... 父は曹操。彼の伝は「諸夏侯曹伝」の曹真伝付きの曹爽伝にある。
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何晏(196年-249年),字平叔,南阳宛(今河南南阳)人, ...... 9年)。何晏以俊美著稱,有何郎粉、傅粉何郎之语,代指美男子。
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하안(何晏, 193년? ~ 249년)은 중국 삼국 시대 ...... 완현(宛縣) 사람이다. 후한의 대장군 하진의 손자이다.
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