Ying Shao
Ying Shao (140–206), courtesy name Zhongyuan, was a Chinese politician, writer and historian who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty. He was an author of the Fengsu Tongyi, an encyclopedic work about the folk customs and legends that existed in the Eastern Han dynasty. Ying Shao occupied official posts in the Han government, and in his official position he was an active participant in imperial politics. He was a long-time close associate of Cao Cao, and in that connection he was extensively covered in volumes 9, 35, 71 and 103 of the historical text Book of the Later Han.
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Ying Shao
Ying Shao (140–206), courtesy name Zhongyuan, was a Chinese politician, writer and historian who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty. He was an author of the Fengsu Tongyi, an encyclopedic work about the folk customs and legends that existed in the Eastern Han dynasty. Ying Shao occupied official posts in the Han government, and in his official position he was an active participant in imperial politics. He was a long-time close associate of Cao Cao, and in that connection he was extensively covered in volumes 9, 35, 71 and 103 of the historical text Book of the Later Han.
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Ying Shao (140-206) est un écrivain et historien chinois.
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Ying Shao (140–206), courtesy ...... al text Book of the Later Han.
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応 劭(おう しょう、? - 204年8月以前)は、中国後漢 ...... した。父は応奉。弟は応珣。甥は応瑒(建安七子の一人)・応璩。
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應劭(2世纪-?),字仲瑗,东汉汝南(今河南项城)人。司隸校尉應奉之子,司空掾之兄。應瑒、應璩之伯父。 卒年不詳,僅知曹操207年據有河北時已經過世。
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응소(應劭, ? ~ 204년?)는 후한 말기의 관료로, 자는 중원(仲瑗)이며 예주 여남군 남돈현(南頓縣) 사람이다. 사례교위 응봉(應奉)의 아들이다.
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Administrator of Taishan
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Yushi Ying Ling
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Ying Shao (140-206) est un écrivain et historien chinois.
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Ying Shao (140–206), courtesy ...... al text Book of the Later Han.
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応 劭(おう しょう、? - 204年8月以前)は、中国後漢 ...... した。父は応奉。弟は応珣。甥は応瑒(建安七子の一人)・応璩。
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應劭(2世纪-?),字仲瑗,东汉汝南(今河南项城)人。司隸校尉應奉之子,司空掾之兄。應瑒、應璩之伯父。 卒年不詳,僅知曹操207年據有河北時已經過世。
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응소(應劭, ? ~ 204년?)는 후한 말기의 관료로, 자는 중원(仲瑗)이며 예주 여남군 남돈현(南頓縣) 사람이다. 사례교위 응봉(應奉)의 아들이다.
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