
Emperor Wu of Han - Wikipedia
Emperor Wu of Han (156 – 29 March 87 BC), born Liu Che and courtesy name Tong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. [3] His reign lasted 54 years – a record not broken until the reign of the Kangxi Emperor more than 1,800 years later – and remains the record for ethnic Han emperors.
Wudi | Han Dynasty Emperor & Reformer | Britannica
Wudi (born 156 bc —died March 29, 87 bc) was the autocratic Chinese emperor (141–87 bc) who vastly increased the authority of the Han dynasty (206 bc – ad 220) and extended Chinese influence abroad. He made Confucianism the state religion of China. Liu Che was probably the 11th son of the Jingdi emperor, the fifth ruler of the Han dynasty.
Wu Emperor of the Han Dynasty (156- 87 BC) - China Highlights
Emperor Wu of Han, born as Liu Che, was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty. He ruled the empire from 141 to 87 BC. Emperor Wu inherited the Han empire when he was 15. He was famous for many far-reaching accomplishments. He set up Confucian academies throughout the country and made Confucianism the state philosophy.
Emperor Wu of Han - New World Encyclopedia
Emperor Wu of Han (Simplified Chinese: 汉武帝; Traditional Chinese: 漢武帝; pinyin: hànwǔdì), (156 B.C.E. –March 29, 87 B.C.E.), personal name Liu Che (劉徹), was the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty in China, ruling from 141 B.C.E. to 87 B.C.E. Emperor Wu is best remembered for the vast territorial expansion that occurred under ...
EMPEROR WU DI - Facts and Details
Wu-di was the first Han emperor to rule without significant threat from the feudal kingdoms established by the dynasty’s founder, and he was looking for new worlds to conquer – this is why his posthumous title was Wu-di, “the Martial Emperor.”
Wudi summary | Britannica
Wudi, or Wu-ti orig. Liu Che, (born 156 bc —died March 29, 87 bc), Emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty who vastly increased its authority and its influence abroad and made Confucianism China’s state religion.
Wu Di (tennis) - Wikipedia
Wu Di Wood Peka (Chinese: 吴迪; pinyin: Wú Dí; Mandarin pronunciation: [ǔ tǐ]; born 14 September 1991) is a professional Chinese tennis player. Wu has a career high singles ranking of world No. 140 achieved on 25 April 2016, and a career high doubles ranking of world No. 186 achieved on 2 April 2018.
Di Wu's Homepage 吴迪主页 - GitHub Pages
Di Wu, 吴迪, College of Computer and Information Science, Southwest University, China. Big Data, Data Mining, Recommender systems, information retrieval, applied machine learning.
Who Was Han Wudi And Why Was He Important?-Liu Che - Son …
2021年9月19日 · Wudi (variation of the name from the Wade-Giles Romanticization is Wu-ti), whose original name is Liu Che, was one of the emperors who ruled China under the Han Dynasty. He’s better or formally known as the Emperor Wu of Han, and he was enshrined Emperor Wu the filial.
Emperor Han Wudi 漢武帝 Liu Che 劉徹 - ChinaKnowledge.de
2011年3月8日 · Emperor Han Wudi 漢武帝 (156-87, r. 141-87 BCE), personal name Liu Che 劉徹, was probably the most important ruler of the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). He was a son of Emperor Jing 漢景帝 (r. 157-141 BCE) and Lady Wang 王美人. As a child he was invested as Prince of Jiaodong 膠東.
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