Jiang Ziwen
Jiang Ziwen (simplified Chinese: 蒋子文; traditional Chinese: 蔣子文; pinyin: Jiǎng Zǐwén) was a wei of Moling (modern Nanjing) county in China during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Originally from Guangling, now a district of Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, he became addicted to wine and women, but was nonetheless recognized for his unusual phrenology. In the course of putting down an insurrection, he was killed by a blow to the forehead.
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Jiang Ziwen
Jiang Ziwen (simplified Chinese: 蒋子文; traditional Chinese: 蔣子文; pinyin: Jiǎng Zǐwén) was a wei of Moling (modern Nanjing) county in China during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Originally from Guangling, now a district of Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, he became addicted to wine and women, but was nonetheless recognized for his unusual phrenology. In the course of putting down an insurrection, he was killed by a blow to the forehead.
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Jiang Ziwen (simplified Chines ...... 秦广王蒋, p Qínguǎng Wáng Jiǎng).
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蔣子文,或說名歆,字子文,人尊為蔣侯,蔣王、蔣山王。東漢末年 ...... 民間傳說,他後來被改封到了地府,成為十殿閻羅的第一殿秦廣王。
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Jiang Ziwen (simplified Chines ...... led by a blow to the forehead.
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蔣子文,或說名歆,字子文,人尊為蔣侯,蔣王、蔣山王。東漢末年 ...... 民間傳說,他後來被改封到了地府,成為十殿閻羅的第一殿秦廣王。
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Jiang Ziwen
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蔣子文
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