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  • ...meters northeast of Qingping county seat, it is burial ground of [[Emperor Wudi]] of the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-AD 220), the largest of the all [[Western
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  • ...volved in several wars with [[Zhongyuan]] (中原), the territory of [[Emperor Wudi]] in [[the Western Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-24 AD). ...quently went back to [[Chang’an]] and reported his experience to [[Emperor Wudi]]. According to Zhang, people in the western region were no longer willing
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  • ...n Dynasty]] (221-206BC) came here in search of immortals. So did [[Emperor Wudi]] of the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BC-220 AD), giving a mysterious air to Laosha
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  • ...mall, and clothed themselves animal skins, dancing before the emperor. The emperor was very pleased and named it Northern Wei Auspicious Lion, before allowing ...e lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]]. After his return to Beijing, the emperor ordered his men to make a figure according to the image of the auspicious a
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  • In 606, Yang Guang, or Emperor Yangdi, summoned him to Yangzhou and put him up in the Huiri Temple. Later ...asty after conquering the Sui, Jizang was one of the ten eminent monks the emperor invited to run Buddhist affairs for him. During his lifetime Jizang was a p
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  • ...imitate the circumstances described in the legend. Emperor Wudi, the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C. - 8 A.D.) did similar things. ...chitecture led to totally different effects. So from then on, almost every emperor during the succeeding dynasties would build a royal garden with one-pool-wi
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  • ...uddha, and he might be the person Your Majesty dreamed of.” Convinced, the emperor dispatched an 18-member mission headed by Cai Yin to go to the West in sear ...Lao Zi, or immortals well versed in the art of divination (Both the Yellow Emperor and Laozi are honored as founders of Daoism, and the “immortals” here r
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  • ...mall, and clothed themselves animal skins, dancing before the emperor. The emperor was very pleased and named it Northern Wei Auspicious Lion, before allowing ...f the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. After his return to Beijing, the emperor ordered his men to make a figure according to the image of the auspicious a
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  • ...-giving activity in Buddhism) was initiated by Xiao Yan (502-548), Emperor Wudi of the Liang during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Legend has it that
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