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In Siku Quanshu (; c. 618-907 AD ), Sima Zhen provides commentary on the prologue chapter to Sima Qian's Shiji, " Supplemental to the Historic Record: History of the Three August Ones ," wherein it is found that the Three August Ones are Nüwa, Fu Xi, and Shennong ; Fu Xi and Nüwa have the same last name, Feng ().
Maple Town, known as in Japan and Gúshi de Mapletown or Feng Mu Zhen De Gushi in Taiwanese Chinese, is an anime series centering on the adventures of Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear, and their families, in a small utopian anthropomorphic city.
* Zhen Xiu Zhen as Dao Ming Feng
Ai Weiwei, Cao Fei, Chen Lingyang, Chen Shaoxiong, Chen Yunquan, Ding Yi, Feng Weidong, Gu Dexin, He An, He Yunchang, Huang Lei, Huang Yan, Jin Lei, Li Wen, Li Zhiwang, Liang Yue, Liang Yue, Lin Yilin, Lu Chunsheng, Lu Qing, Meng Huang, Peng Yu, Peng Donghui, Qin Ga, Rong Rong, Song Dong, Sun Yuan, Wang Bing, Wang Yin, Wang Chuyu, Wang Xingwei, Wu Ershan, Xiao Yu, Xu Tan, Xu Zhen, Yang Yong, Yang Fudong, Yang Maoyuan, Zhang Zhenzhong, Yang Zhichao, Zhang Dali, Zhang Shengquan, Zheng Guogu, Zhu Ming, and Zhu Yu.
Zhen Xun ( 甄尋 ), the mayor of Chang ' an and the son of Wang Mang's trusted ally and friend Zhen Feng ( 甄豐 ), had designs on both greater power and Princess Huanghuang.
Because Wang Mang highly relied on spreading false prophecies to the people to persuade them that he was the proper new emperor, Zhen Feng took the chance to create some false prophecies of his own.
His first attempt was a prophecy that indicated that the empire should be divided into two parts, each with a viceroy -- with the western empire having his father Zhen Feng as viceroy, and the eastern empire having another important official Ping Yan ( 平晏 ) as viceroy.
Wang Mang, although displeased, decided to go along with this prophecy, and in fact commissioned Zhen Feng and Ping as viceroys.

Zhen and committed
However, both Li Zhen and Li Chong were quickly defeated ; Li Chong was killed in battle, while Li Zhen committed suicide.
Zhu Zhen committed suicide, ending Later Liang.
By fall 785, however, with Tang forces under Ma Sui and Hun Zhen converging on Hezhong, Li Huaiguang committed suicide, and his army resubmitted to Tang.
The Later Liang emperor Zhu Zhen ( son of Emperor Taizu ) committed suicide ), ending Later Liang.

Zhen and suicide
* Lady Zhen ( forced to commit suicide by Cao Pi ) ( b. 183 )
After the defeat of rival warlord Yuan Shao at the Battle of Guandu, he took the widow of Yuan Shao's son Yuan Xi, Lady Zhen, as a consort, although eventually she lost his favor and was forced to commit suicide.
** Empress Zhen Wenzhao, bore Cao Rui and Princess Dongxiang, forced to commit suicide in 221
** Consort Lin ( forced to commit suicide 483 ), mother of Crown Prince Xun, posthumously honored as Empress Zhen, later posthumously demoted to commoner status
" Realizing that Empress Dowager Cixi meant to order her to commit suicide, Consort Zhen begged Cixi to allow the Guangxu Emperor to stay in Beijing and negotiate with the foreign powers.

Zhen and while
His principal spouse was Empress Xiaodingjing, while his two consorts were Consort Jin and Consort Zhen.
Liu Yu's fleet, commanded by Wang Zhen ' e ( 王鎮惡, Wang Meng's grandson ), advanced quickly, while Yao Hong tried to first destroy Liu Yu's flank forces, commanded by Shen Linzi's brother Shen Tianzi.
Cao Rui, the emperor of Wei, moved to Chang ' an and sent Zhang He to attack Zhuge Liang while Cao Zhen would oppose Zhao Yun.
Kang ’ s role in the subsequent purge of Peng was to co-lead with Chen Boda the prosecution of Mao ’ s charge that “ Peng Zhen, the Propaganda Department, and the Beijing Party Committee had shielded bad people while suppressing leftists .” Following the purge of Peng Zhen in May 1966, the Central Committee later concluded, “ Lin Biao, Jiang Qing, Kang Sheng, Zhang Chunqiao and others … exploited the situation to incite people to ‘ overthrow everything and wage full-scale civil war .’”
Chen was stabbed and killed by Guo while Mei was blinded by Ke Zhen ' e's poison darts but she managed to flee with her husband's dead body.
His proposal was accepted and in the same year, Cao Zhen led a force towards Hanzhong taking a route south of the Ziwu Trail ( 子午道 ), while Sima Yi led another force west along the Han River.
Yuan Xi's wife, Lady Zhen, was taken as wife by Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi, while Yuan Xi still lived.
Xie Zhen attempts to free himself but fails and falls to his death while Xie Bao is killed by the boulders and other debris thrown down by the enemy.
With these accusations as justifications, Zhu Quanzhong launched an offensive against Zhu Jin, the chief commander Zhu Zhen capturing Caozhou and apprehending its prefect Qiu Hongli while Zhang Guiba routed Zhu Jin in battle at Jinxiang and overrun Puzhou.
Zhu Zhen and Li Tangbin soon began to quarrel and in August 889, while the army was encamped at Xiao County for further campaigns against Shi Pu, Zhu Zhen found an excuse to have Li Tangbin killed.

Zhen and Xun
** Xun Yi ( 荀霬 ), second son of Xun Yun, married Sima Yi's daughter, served as a general, posthumously granted title of Marquis of Zhen
Having seen results, Zhen Xun created a second false prophecy — that Princess Huanghuang should be married to him.
Wang Mang decided to take this chance to suppress all prophecies that did not come from him, and ordered that Zhen Xun be arrested.
At the time, Cheng was guarding Zhen fortress with Cao's chief strategist, Xun Yu, who analyzed the defense could only be successful if the three holdings worked together.

Zhen and fled
In spring 405, Jiangling fell to Liu Yi's forces, and Huan Zhen fled.
With a retinue of capable men, including Zhao Cui, Hu Yan, Jiu Fan, Jia Tuo and Xian Zhen, Chong ' er fled to the north.

Zhen and .
There were many great encyclopedists throughout Chinese history, including the scientist and statesman Shen Kuo ( 1031 – 1095 ) with his Dream Pool Essays of 1088, the statesman, inventor, and agronomist Wang Zhen ( active 1290 – 1333 ) with his Nong Shu of 1313, and the written Tiangong Kaiwu of Song Yingxing ( 1587 – 1666 ), the latter of whom was termed the " Diderot of China " by British historian Joseph Needham.
# The Zhen (" real " or " truth " ) grotto.
The officials Liu Zhen and Liu Taotu, members of a committee to compile the dynastic history Dongguan Hanji ( 東觀漢記 ), sought permission from the court to consult Zhang Heng.
Liu Zhen and Liu Taotu were Zhang's only historian allies at court, and after their deaths Zhang had no further opportunities for promotion to the prestigious post of court historian.
* Although pioneered earlier in Korea and by the Chinese official Wang Zhen ( with tin ), bronze metal movable type printing is created in China by Hua Sui in 1490.
* Wooden movable type printing invented by the Chinese governmental minister Wang Zhen in 1298.
* 748: The Chinese Buddhist monk Jian Zhen writes in his Yue Jue Shu of the international sea traffic coming to Guangzhou, ships from Borneo, Persia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and others bringing tons of goods.
* Chen Zhen, minister under Liu Bei of Shu ( b. 170 )
* Chen Zhen, minister under Liu Bei ( d. 235 )
* Yuan Zhen, author of Yingying's Biography ( b. 779 )
* The Chinese scholar and printer Hua Sui invents bronze-metal movable type printing in China, although the earlier Wang Zhen had experimented with tin movable type in 1298 and the Koreans had separately innovated bronze movable type.
** Wu Zhen, painter ( b. 1280 )
* The Zhihua Si Buddhist Temple ( 智化寺 ) is built in Beijing, China at the order of Wang Zhen, the chief eunuch at the court of the Zhengtong Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
* Wu Zhen, Chinese painter ( d. 1354 )
* Lady Zhen, wife of Cao Pi ( d. 221 )
* Cao Zhen, general of Kingdom of Wei ( b. 185 )
Yao's article put Beijing Mayor Peng Zhen on the defensive.
Peng Zhen, aware that he would be implicated if Wu indeed wrote an " anti-Mao " play, wished to contain Yao's influence.
Having ousted Luo and Yang, Mao returned his attention to Peng Zhen.
The Outline, sanctioned by the Party centre, defined Hai Rui as constructive academic discussion, and aimed to formally distance Peng Zhen from any political implications.
However, Jiang Qing and Yao Wenyuan continued their denunciation of Wu Han and Peng Zhen.
Meanwhile, Mao also sacked Propaganda Department director Lu Dingyi, a Peng Zhen ally.
Mao would deliver his final blow to Peng Zhen at a high-profile Politburo meeting through loyalists Kang Sheng and Chen Boda.
" The party leadership was relatively united in approving the general direction of Mao's agenda, but the charges against esteemed party leaders like Peng Zhen rang alarm bells in China's intellectual community and among the eight non-Communist parties.
After the purge of Peng Zhen, the Beijing Party Committee had effectively ceased to function, paving the way for disorder in the capital.

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