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( The rival Wu Hu states in the north, which did not recognize the legitimacy of Jin, would sometimes refer to it as " Langye.
Braun's interpreter, Wu Xiuquan, later recalled that Bo's arguments did not impress his audience, and that Bo came across as someone attempting to avoid responsibility.
Though Wu Chih-hui did not try to dissuade him, Wu was a key figure of the right-leaning and anti-Communist " Western Hills Group " of the Kuomintang, which help to realize the purge of the Communist and the KMT break with Moscow.
Although south Jiangsu was eventually the base for the kingdom of Wu ( one of the Three Kingdoms from 222 to 280 ), it did not become significant role until the invasion of northern nomads during the Western Jin Dynasty, starting from the fourth century.
However, Wu Ma and Joey Wong, who were invited, did not attend the premiere.
At Columbia University, Wu also did research and development for the Manhattan Project.
In a similar story recorded in Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian ( or Shiji, compiled between 109 and 91 BC ), Jizi was enfeoffed by King Wu but did not become his subject.
Liu Bei built his headquarters in Zigui but did not stay there for long as his forces continued to make progress and push further into the heartland of Wu.
In history Mi Fang remained in Wu after his defection and did not return to Shu.
Such things costed Wu, and the achievements supposedly gained within Taiwan did not cover this problem and Sun Quan lost his vassal.
Wang died in the battle at the palace ( by Du Wu ( 杜吳 )), as did his daughter Princess Huanghuang ( the former empress of Han ).
His mother, the Dowager Empress Dou, wanted him to make his younger brother Liu Wu, the Prince of Liang, the crown prince, but this did not happen because of opposition by officials.
When Prince He's uncle Emperor Zhao died in 74 BC without a son, the regent Huo Guang rejected Liu Xu ( 劉胥 ), the Prince of Guangling and the only surviving son of Emperor Wu, from succession, because Emperor Wu himself did not favor Prince Xu, who was known for being compulsive in his actions.
Wang died in the battle at the palace ( by Du Wu ( 杜吳 )), as did his daughter Princess Huanghuang ( the former empress of Han ).
In 271, the Xiongnu noble Liu Meng ( 劉猛 ) rebelled as well, and while his rebellion did not last long, this took Emperor Wu's attention away from Eastern Wu.
Emperor Wu considered their counsel seriously but did not implement it at this time.
* September 27, 2006 Epoch Times Editorial on Harry Wu ( quotation referring to Jan Karski and Felix Frankfurter: When Jan Karski disclosed the message of Nazis ' slaughtering of the Jews, the U. S. Supreme Court judge Felix Frankfurter's response to a Polish diplomat was, " Mr. Ambassador, I did not say this young man is lying.
Later in 299, the mid-level official Jiang Tong ( 江統 ) would petition Empress Jia to have the five non-Han ethnicities ( the Wu Hu ) removed from the empire proper and relocated to regions outside the empire, but Empress Jia did not accept his suggestions.
Wu remained poor throughout his life, however, and did not have any children ; dissatisfied with the political climate of the time and with the corruption of the world, he spent much of his life as a hermit.
Still, the novel's authorship is debated, as the novel was published anonymously in 1592, and Wu did not reference the work in any other of his writings.
Whenever Sun Quan implemented a policy that did not benefit Eastern Wu, Zhang would criticize him.
Wu Zetian initially agreed, but after opposition by other officials, did not carry out Li Jiao's proposal.

Wu and indeed
Cultural reasons were also a factor in countries like China and Japan, where silents co-existed successfully with sound well into the 1930s, indeed producing what would be some of the most revered classics in those countries, like Wu Yonggang's The Goddess ( China, 1934 ) and Yasujirō Ozu's I Was Born, But ... ( Japan, 1932 ).
Peng Zhen, aware that he would be implicated if Wu indeed wrote an " anti-Mao " play, wished to contain Yao's influence.
He was particularly encouraged by reports of Sun Hao's cruelty and ineptitude in governing Eastern Wu ; indeed, the officials in favor of war against Eastern Wu often cited this as reason to act quickly, as they argued that Eastern Wu would be harder to conquer if and when Sun Hao was replaced.
After watching him land and perform a few punches and kicks, it finally dawned on Wu Song that Zhou Tong was indeed practicing the boxing routines of the immortals Iron-Crutch Li and Han Xiang from the Drunken Eight Immortals style.
Zhou Tong used his magical X-ray eyes to peer through the brick wall and into Wu Song's bone structure to see he was a special person indeed.
When the Shanyue discovered Wu troops when the latter ventured deep into their territories, they were indeed stunned by Ling Tong's unit ; then Ling came out and told them if they would join the Wu forces, handsome rewards would be offered.
He had indeed met Wu Ling in Southampton ( everyone had his word only that he had failed to meet the visitor ) and taken him direct to Limehouse where Wu Ling was killed.

Wu and start
Before the start of the race, Thorndyke persuades Mr. Wu to make a wager with him on its outcome.
In 271, Jiao Province ( 交州, modern northern Vietnam ), which had paid allegiance to Jin ever since the start of his reign, was recaptured by Eastern Wu.
He was accused of being an associate to Wu Han's counter-revolutionary clique and deposed at a May conference, along with Lu Dingyi, Luo Ruiqing and Yang Shangkun, at the very start of the Cultural Revolution.
Erlang makes an appearance near the start of the folk classic Journey to the West by Wu Cheng ' en.
Things went poorly for Wu from the start: a heavy wind came and destroyed much of Lü Fan's fleet, and Cao Xiu attacked viciously.
Chen and Wu, believing that they were doomed, led their soldiers to start a rebellion.
Chen and Wu, believing that they were doomed, led their soldiers to start a rebellion.
After his father Xiao Shunzhi died in 490, he temporary left governmental service, but subsequently returned, and by 493 was serving on Xiao Ziliang's staff, but he did not join Wang Rong's plan to start a coup to have Xiao Ziliang made emperor when Emperor Wu grew ill in 493 ; the throne, instead, went to the crown prince, Emperor Wu's grandson Xiao Zhaoye.
He considered his options, and his teacher Shi De ( 石德 ), invoking the story of Ying Fusu and raising the possibility that Emperor Wu might already be deceased, suggested that Prince Ju start an uprising.
He considered his options, and his teacher Shi De ( 石德 ), invoking the story of Ying Fusu and raising the possibility that Emperor Wu might already be deceased, suggested that Prince Ju start an uprising.

Wu and rebellion
* The Chinese general Zhang Han of the Qin Dynasty pacifies a peasant rebellion led by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, and then lays siege to the rebel city of Julu.
However, the Wu forces never made it in time before the rebellion was quashed by Sima Shi and the Wei forces.
When Zhuge Dan launched a massive full-scale rebellion, the Wu forces suffered a great defeat as they lent a great quantity of manpower to Zhuge Dan's cause.
* Wu Mian-Leader of a 1378 rebellion during the Ming Dynasty due to drought and famine.
His grandfather, son of Emperor Wu and Empress Wei, Liu Ju was once the crown prince of Emperor Wu but in 91 BC he was accused of witchcraft practice against the Emperor and, after being forced into a failed rebellion, committed suicide ; Emperor Xuan's father Liu Jin ( 劉進 ) also died, although it is not clear whether he committed suicide or was killed by pursuing soldiers.
With conspirators accusing him of using witchcraft against his father Emperor Wu, Prince Ju was forced into a rebellion, which was defeated.
Around 257, Zhuge Dan, who replaced Guanqiu Jian as military commander in Shouchun, started a rebellion against Sima Zhao, with support from the rival state of Eastern Wu.
In 279, with the general Ma Long ( 馬隆 ) having finally put down Tufa's rebellion, Emperor Wu concentrated his efforts on Eastern Wu, and commissioned a six-pronged attack led by his uncle Sima Zhou, Wang Hun ( 王渾 ), Wang Rong, Hu Fen ( 胡奮 ), Du Yu, and Wang Jun, with the largest forces under Wang Hun and Wang Jun.
Zhao forces headed west but stayed within the borders to wait for Wu and Chu forces, which were considered the main force in the rebellion.
His official Gongsun Huo ( 公孫獲 ) was able to persuade Liu Wu, the Prince of Liang, that Liu Zhi had only pretended to join the rebellion and had in fact contributed to the rebellion's defeat.
In the aftermath of the rebellion, while the principality system was maintained, the powers of the princes were gradually reduced and the sizes of the principalities reduced as well, under Emperor Jing and his son Emperor Wu.
Wu Sangui died during a rebellion against the Qing army, and his successor Wu Shifan committed suicide after being besieged by said army, Wu Shifan's wife and Chen committed suicide together.
In the spring of 225, after reaffirming Shu Han's alliance with Eastern Wu, Zhuge Liang personally led the Shu generals south from Chengdu to suppress the rebellion with full preparations.
Xie Lingyun served as an official in the Eastern Jin, during which time the rebellion was quashed by general Liu Yu ; however, this would turn out to be just a step in the general's career, later on he would overthrow the Eastern Jin dynasty and establish the Liu Song dynasty, as Emperor Wu.
Zhuge Dan refused and started a rebellion, submitting himself to Eastern Wu for protection.
In 707, Emperor Zhongzong's crown prince Li Chongjun, born of a concubine, was angry that Empress Wei's daughter Li Guo ' er the Princess Anle was repeatedly insulting him and trying to become crown princess to displace him, started a rebellion and killed Wu Sansi and Wu Sansi's son Wu Chongxun ( 武崇訓, also Li Guo ' er's husband ).
In fact, the protagonist has no name ( and it must be pointed out that the authors later renamed themselves Wu Ming, which is Chinese for " no name "), is involved in every tumult of the age, incites the people to rebellion, and organizes hoaxes, swindles and mischievous acts.

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