
Xiao He - Wikipedia
Xiao He (257 BC – 16 August 193 BC [1]) was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the early Western Han dynasty. He served Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), the founder of the Han dynasty, …
Xiao He | Chinese statesman, strategist, administrator | Britannica
Xiao He (born, Peixian, Jiangsu province, China—died 193 bce) was an adviser who helped Liu Bang establish the Han dynasty (206 bce –220 ce) of China and served as his chief minister. …
Persons in Chinese History - Xiao He 蕭何 - ChinaKnowledge.de
Xiao He 蕭何 (died 193 BCE) was a counsellor or emperor Han Gaozu 漢高祖 (r. 206-195 BCE), the founder of the Former Han dynasty 前漢 (206 BC-8 CE). In his early years he acted as a …
Xiao He - Google Scholar
Department of Chemistry. University of Florida. JC Faver, ML Benson, X He, BP Roberts, B Wang, MS Marshall, ...
Xiao He, the first meritorious official of the Western Han Dynasty ...
Nov 20, 2024 · Xiao He, a minor official from an ordinary family, eventually became an indispensable and important assistant to Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Han Dynasty, with …
He Xiao (257 B.C. — 193 B.C.), Chinese politician - Prabook
Xiao He was a Chinese statesman who lived during the early Han Dynasty. Xiao He was one of the most highly regarded statesmen in Chinese history, and often emperors aspired to be able …
蕭何 - Chinese Text Project - 中国哲学书电子化计划
Xiao He (257 BC – 16 August 193 BC) was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the early Western Han dynasty. He served Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) , the founder of the Han dynasty, …
Xiao He - Wikiwand
Xiao He was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the early Western Han dynasty. He served Liu Bang, the founder of the Han dynasty, during the insurrection against the Qin dynasty, and …
Xiao He | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Xiao He (died 193 BC) was Chancellor of the Han from 206 to 193 BC. Xiao He was born in Fengyi Commandery, Jiangsu, and he first worked as a magistrate's secretary in Pei County. …
Xiao He (composer) - Wikipedia
He Tongjian, also known as Xiao He[a] (February 1918 – 8 September 2010), was a Chinese composer from Shangrao, Jiangxi, and a lifetime honorary medal winner of the first Chinese …
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