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  • Wei (state)
  • Ancient Chinese state during the Warring States period

    Wei (/weɪ/; Chinese: 魏; pinyin: Wèi) was one of the seven major states during the Warring States period of ancient China. It was created from the three-way

    Wei (state)

    Wei (state)

    Wei_(state)

  • Northern Wei
  • Dynasty of China (386–535)

    9000 Wei (/weɪ/), known in historiography as the Northern Wei (Chinese: 北魏; pinyin: Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei (Chinese: 拓跋魏; pinyin: Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei (Chinese:

    Northern Wei

    Northern Wei

    Northern_Wei

  • Wey (state)
  • Chinese state (c. 1040 BCE–209 BCE)

    Wei (/weɪ/; Chinese: 衞; pinyin: Wèi), commonly spelled Wey to distinguish from the contemporary larger Wei (魏) state, was an ancient Chinese state that

    Wey (state)

    Wey (state)

    Wey_(state)

  • Wei
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Wei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wei or WEI may refer to: Wey (state) (衛, 1040–209 BC), Wèi in pinyin, but spelled Wey to distinguish from

    Wei

    Wei

  • Cao Wei
  • Chinese state (220–266) during the Three Kingdoms period

    Wei (Chinese: 魏), also known as Cao Wei (曹魏) or Former Wei, was one of the major dynastic states in China during the Three Kingdoms period. The state

    Cao Wei

    Cao Wei

    Cao_Wei

  • The Legend of Mi Yue
  • 2015 Chinese TV series or program

    throne. Ma Su as Wei Yan Lady Wei of Wei (魏氏) → Madame Wei of Qin(魏夫人) A Lady from the State of Wei, sister of Wei Zhang and aunt of Wei Yi. Ambitious,

    The Legend of Mi Yue

    The_Legend_of_Mi_Yue

  • Wei Yan
  • State of Shu Han general (died 234)

    Wei Yan (pronunciation) (died c. October 234), courtesy name Wenchang, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Shu Han during the

    Wei Yan

    Wei Yan

    Wei_Yan

  • Nine Songs of the Moving Heavens
  • Chinese animated CG TV series

    Han State and formed the clandestine Quicksand group with Wei Zhuang and Zinü. First appearance: Episode 1. Wei Zhuang (Chinese: 卫庄; pinyin: Wèi Zhuāng)

    Nine Songs of the Moving Heavens

    Nine_Songs_of_the_Moving_Heavens

  • Marquess Wen of Wei
  • Ruler of Wei from 446 to 396 BC

    Marquess Wen of Wei (died 396 BCE), personal name Wei Si, was the founding marquess of the Wei state. He belonged to the Wei clan, one of the noble houses

    Marquess Wen of Wei

    Marquess Wen of Wei

    Marquess_Wen_of_Wei

  • Wei Fenghe
  • Chinese general and minister (born 1954)

    Wei Fenghe (Chinese: 魏凤和; pinyin: Wèi Fènghé; born February 1954) is a retired former general (shang jiang) in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) who

    Wei Fenghe

    Wei Fenghe

    Wei_Fenghe

  • King Hui of Wei
  • Chinese ruler of Wei from 369 to 319 BC

    Hui of Wei (Chinese: 魏惠王; 400–319 BC), also known as King Hui of Liang (Chinese: 梁惠王), personal name Wei Ying, was a monarch of the Wei state, reigning

    King Hui of Wei

    King Hui of Wei

    King_Hui_of_Wei

  • Wèi (surname)
  • Surname list

    Wei (魏) is the English spelling of a Chinese surname. During the Zhou dynasty, Wei (state) (魏) the Ji family acquired the surname Wèi (魏). During the

    Wèi (surname)

    Wèi (surname)

    Wèi_(surname)

  • Marquess Wu of Wei
  • Chinese ruler of Wei from 396 to 370 BC

    of Wei (died 370 BC), personal name Wei Ji, was a ruler of the Wei state. He was a son of the founding monarch, Marquess Wen. He ascended to the Wei throne

    Marquess Wu of Wei

    Marquess_Wu_of_Wei

  • Wei Wei (singer)
  • Chinese female singer

    Wei Wei (simplified Chinese: 韦唯; traditional Chinese: 韋唯; pinyin: Wéi Wéi; born 28 September 1963) is a Chinese singer, actress, philanthropist and professor

    Wei Wei (singer)

    Wei Wei (singer)

    Wei_Wei_(singer)

  • Pang Juan
  • Chinese general (d. 342 BCE)

    Pang Juan (died 342 BC) was an ancient Chinese military general of the Wei state during the Warring States period. Pang Juan was a fellow student of Sun

    Pang Juan

    Pang_Juan

  • Qin (state)
  • Chinese state (c. 9th century – 207 BC)

    Plains began rapidly developing. The Wei state, formed from the partition of Jin, became the most powerful state on Qin's eastern border. Qin largely

    Qin (state)

    Qin (state)

    Qin_(state)

  • Wei Wuzu
  • Elite infantry unit of Wei during the Warring States Period

    The Wei Wuzu (魏武卒) were an elite heavy infantry unit from the State of Wei established by the famous general Wu Qi during the Warring States Period(475

    Wei Wuzu

    Wei_Wuzu

  • Jia of Wei
  • Chinese ruler, died c. 225 BC

    Wei Jia, commonly known as "Jia, King of Wei" (Chinese: 魏王假; died 225 BC?), was the last ruler of the Wei state during the waning days of the Warring

    Jia of Wei

    Jia_of_Wei

  • Jing Ke
  • Ancient Chinese assassin (died 227 BCE)

    would attack it sooner or later. Jing Ke originally came from the minor Wei state. He was of the clan name Qing (庆氏) of the ancestral name Jiang (姜姓) and

    Jing Ke

    Jing Ke

    Jing_Ke

  • 184
  • Calendar year

    Beolhyu becomes king of Silla. Guo Nüwang, Chinese empress of the Cao Wei state (d. 235) Origen, Christian scholar and theologian (approximate date) Sun

    184

    184

  • Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
  • State park in Mason County, West Virginia

    Tu-Endie-Wei State Park is located at the confluence of the Kanawha River and the Ohio River in downtown Point Pleasant, West Virginia, United States

    Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

    Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

    Tu-Endie-Wei_State_Park

  • King Xiang of Wei
  • King of Wei from 318 BC to 296 BC

    King Xiang of Wei (Chinese: 魏襄王; died 296 BC), personal name Wei Si (Chinese: 魏嗣), was king of the Wei state from 318 BC to 296 BC. He was the son of King

    King Xiang of Wei

    King_Xiang_of_Wei

  • Wei Bao
  • King of Western Wei

    between the Qin and Han dynasties of China. Wei Bao was a descendant of the royal family of the Wei state of the Seven Warring States. His father was

    Wei Bao

    Wei_Bao

  • Jiang Wei
  • Chinese Shu Han state general (202-264)

    Jiang Wei (202 – 3 March 264), courtesy name Boyue, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period

    Jiang Wei

    Jiang Wei

    Jiang_Wei

  • Wei Manduo
  • 5th-century BC ruler of the Wei clan

    Wei Manduo (fl. 5th century BC), also known by his posthumous name as the Viscount Xiang of Wei, was a leader of the Wei clan in the Jin state (predecessor

    Wei Manduo

    Wei_Manduo

  • Book of Wei
  • Book by Wei Shou about Northern Wei and Eastern Wei dynasties

    The Book of Wei, also known by its Chinese name as the Wei Shu, is a classic Chinese historical text compiled by Wei Shou from 551 to 554, and is an important

    Book of Wei

    Book_of_Wei

  • Battle of Maling
  • Battle in 342 BC

    (476–221 BC). The combatants were the State of Qi, who fought on behalf of the State of Han, and the State of Wei. This battle is well recorded in history

    Battle of Maling

    Battle of Maling

    Battle_of_Maling

  • Battle of Handan
  • Military engagement (259 BC - 257 BC)

    Lord Pingyuan wrote to the king of Wei to ask for help. Her younger brother was Lord Xinling of the state of Wei. Wei agreed to send 80,000 men to Handan

    Battle of Handan

    Battle of Handan

    Battle_of_Handan

  • Zhang Chunhua
  • Chinese noblewoman and wife of Sima Yi (189–247)

    the wife of Sima Yi, a prominent military general and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was posthumously honoured

    Zhang Chunhua

    Zhang_Chunhua

  • Jin (Chinese state)
  • State in modern Shanxi (1042–369 BC)

    the southern state of Chu which was then besieging Song. Instead of directly assisting Song, he attacked two vassals of Chu, Cao and Wei. The following

    Jin (Chinese state)

    Jin (Chinese state)

    Jin_(Chinese_state)

  • Wéi
  • Common family name in China

    Hundred Family Surnames poem. The Wei (韋) family name is derived from the surnames Peng (彭) and Xiong (熊) from the ancient state of Chu. During the Han dynasty

    Wéi

    Wéi

  • Sun Bin
  • Chinese general and writer (d. 316 BC)

    while serving Wei and punished by being branded and crippled. Sun escaped and became a strategist and commander for Qi, defeating Wei at the Battle of

    Sun Bin

    Sun Bin

    Sun_Bin

  • Tian Ji
  • 4th-century BC Qi State military general

    the Qi state during the early Warring States period (4th century BC) of Chinese history. Tian Ji met Sun Bin and recommended him to King Wei of Qi as

    Tian Ji

    Tian_Ji

  • Battle of Guiling
  • Chinese Battle

    Qi and Wei in the Warring States period of Chinese history. In 354 BC, an army from Wei was laying siege to Handan, the capital of the State of Zhao

    Battle of Guiling

    Battle of Guiling

    Battle_of_Guiling

  • Zhang Yi (Warring States period)
  • Chinese military strategist and philosopher

    was a Chinese military strategist and philosopher. He was born in the Wei state during the Warring States period of Chinese history. He was an important

    Zhang Yi (Warring States period)

    Zhang Yi (Warring States period)

    Zhang_Yi_(Warring_States_period)

  • Kingdom (manga)
  • Japanese manga series and its franchise

    attack on the State of Zhao. He develops great respect for Ying Zheng and their paths become interlocked. Following the invasion of the Wei State, he is made

    Kingdom (manga)

    Kingdom_(manga)

  • Lady Cui (Cao Wei)
  • Wife of Cao Zhi

    dynasty. She was the wife of Cao Zhi, Cao Cao's son and a prince of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period. She is best known for the incident that

    Lady Cui (Cao Wei)

    Lady_Cui_(Cao_Wei)

  • Cao Zhi
  • Cao Wei prince and poet (192–232)

    posthumously known as Prince Si of Chen (陈思王), was a prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China, and an accomplished poet in

    Cao Zhi

    Cao Zhi

    Cao_Zhi

  • Sima Yi
  • Chinese general, politician and regent (179–251)

    Zhongda, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He formally began his political

    Sima Yi

    Sima Yi

    Sima_Yi

  • Duke of Fan
  • Two different dukedoms in historical China

    in 221 by his half-brother Cao Pi became the first emperor of the Cao Wei state after usurping the throne from Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the Han

    Duke of Fan

    Duke_of_Fan

  • King Anxi of Wei
  • King of Wei

    King Anxi of Wei (died 243 BC), personal name Wei Yu (Chinese: 魏圉), was king of the Wei state from 276 BC to 243 BC. He was the son of King Zhao and the

    King Anxi of Wei

    King_Anxi_of_Wei

  • Later Yan
  • Dynastic state in Northeast China (384-409 CE)

    both Murong Wei and Fu Jian had died, so Chui also changed his title to emperor. The Dingling rebels under Zhai Liao founded the Zhai Wei state at Huatai

    Later Yan

    Later Yan

    Later_Yan

  • 228
  • Calendar year

    Chinese general of the Cao Wei state Domitius Ulpianus, Roman jurist and prefect (b. 170) Jia Kui, Chinese general of the Cao Wei state (b. 174) Lü Fan, Chinese

    228

    228

  • 231
  • Calendar year

    Caesarea. Cao Xun, Chinese prince of the Cao Wei state (d. 244) Cao Zhen, Chinese general of the Cao Wei state Li Hui (or De'ang), Chinese official and politician

    231

    231

  • Lady Zhen
  • Wife of Cao Pi, ruler of Cao Wei (183–221)

    name unknown, was the first wife of Cao Pi, the first ruler of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. In 226, she was posthumously honoured

    Lady Zhen

    Lady Zhen

    Lady_Zhen

  • Shi Shen
  • Chinese astronomer and astrologer

    astronomer and astrologer. He was a contemporary of Gan De born in the State of Wei, also known as the Shi Shenfu. Shi is credited with positioning the 121

    Shi Shen

    Shi Shen

    Shi_Shen

  • Deng Ai
  • Cao Wei state general and official (197–264)

    politician of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He is best known for his pivotal role in the Wei conquest of its rival state, Shu, in

    Deng Ai

    Deng Ai

    Deng_Ai

  • Wang Shuang (Cao Wei)
  • Cao Wei state general (died 228/229)

    officer of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He initially participated in battles against Wei's rival state Eastern Wu but

    Wang Shuang (Cao Wei)

    Wang Shuang (Cao Wei)

    Wang_Shuang_(Cao_Wei)

  • Northern and Southern dynasties
  • Period in Chinese history from 420 to 589

    Dai, restored the fortunes of the Tuoba clan, renaming his state Wei (now known as Northern Wei) with its capital at Shengle (near modern-day Hohhot) in

    Northern and Southern dynasties

    Northern and Southern dynasties

    Northern_and_Southern_dynasties

  • Partition of Jin
  • Division of the Chinese state of Jin into Han, Zhao, and Wei (481–403 BCE)

    Wei Si, ruler of the State of Wei; Zhao Ji, ruler of the State of Zhao, and Han Qian, ruler of the State of Han. In 386 BCE, the states of Han, Wei and

    Partition of Jin

    Partition_of_Jin

  • 229
  • Calendar year

    prince of the Cao Wei state (b. 208) Cao Yong, Chinese prince of the Cao Wei state Zhao Yun, Chinese general of the Shu Han state Dio, Cassius; Scott-Kilvert

    229

    229

    229

  • Wei Guan
  • Jin Dynasty general and official (220-291)

    Wei Guan (220 – 25 July 291), courtesy name Boyu, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period

    Wei Guan

    Wei_Guan

  • King Jingmin of Wei
  • King...circa 230BC

    King Jingmin of Wei (Chinese: 魏景湣王; died 228 BC), personal name Wei Wu (Chinese: 魏午), was the penultimate king of the Wei state. He was a son of his predecessor

    King Jingmin of Wei

    King_Jingmin_of_Wei

  • 232
  • Calendar year

    Aurelius Probus, Roman emperor (d. 282) Cao Fang, Chinese emperor of the Cao Wei state (d. 274) Sun Chen (or Zitong), Chinese general and regent (d. 259) Zhang

    232

    232

  • Lady Xiahou
  • Chinese noblewoman during the Three Kingdoms period

    Consort Xiahou (夏侯姫) was a Chinese noblewoman of the Xiahou clan of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period. She was the niece of Xiahou Yuan, a

    Lady Xiahou

    Lady_Xiahou

  • Wei Huan-zi
  • Leader of the Chinese State of Wei (died 446 BCE)

    Viscount Huan of Wei (Chinese: 魏桓子; pinyin: Wèi Huán Zǐ), personal name Wei Ju, was a leader of the Wei clan in the Jin state, where he served as dafu

    Wei Huan-zi

    Wei_Huan-zi

  • Cao Huan
  • Emperor of Cao Wei from 260 to 266

    302/303), courtesy name Jingming, was the fifth and last emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. On 4 February 266, he abdicated the

    Cao Huan

    Cao_Huan

  • Battle of Yique
  • Battle in 293 BC

    (伊阙之战; 伊闕之戰) 293 BC, fought by King Zhaoxiang of Qin against the alliance of Wei (魏) and Han (韩; 韓) at Yique (now known as Longmen, city of Luoyang, Henan

    Battle of Yique

    Battle_of_Yique

  • Erzhu Rong
  • Northern Wei general (493-530)

    military dictator of the Northern Wei State. He then contributed much to the rebuilding of the Northern Wei state by putting down the various agrarian

    Erzhu Rong

    Erzhu Rong

    Erzhu_Rong

  • The Advisors Alliance
  • 2017 Chinese television series

    Cao Wei state. This part ends around the middle or towards the end of Cao Pi's reign. The second part covers Sima Yi's career in the Cao Wei state during

    The Advisors Alliance

    The_Advisors_Alliance

  • 251
  • Calendar year

    monk and saint (d. 356) February 5 – Cao Lin, Chinese prince of the Cao Wei state June – August Decius, Roman emperor (killed after the battle of Abritus)

    251

    251

    251

  • Grand chancellor (China)
  • Head of imperial Chinese government

    Chu state Sunshu Ao of Chu state Wu Qi of Chu state Lord Chunshen of Chu state Lord Mengchang of Qi state Tian Dan of Qi state Li Kui of Wei state Hui

    Grand chancellor (China)

    Grand chancellor (China)

    Grand_chancellor_(China)

  • Wei Xiaokuan
  • Western Wei and Northern Zhou general (509 - 580)

    Wei Xiaokuan (韋孝寬) (509 – 17 December 580), formal personal name Wei Shuyu (韋叔裕) (but went by the courtesy name of Xiaokuan), known by the Xianbei name

    Wei Xiaokuan

    Wei Xiaokuan

    Wei_Xiaokuan

  • The Qin Empire (TV series)
  • Chinese TV series or program

    Qin, seeks to restore his state to its former glory (during Duke Mu's time) and retake the Qin territories lost to the Wei state in earlier battles. In his

    The Qin Empire (TV series)

    The_Qin_Empire_(TV_series)

  • List of people with surname Zhang
  • (died 231), general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period Zhang Liao (169–222), general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period Zhang

    List of people with surname Zhang

    List_of_people_with_surname_Zhang

  • Former Yan
  • Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic state (337–370)

    Former Yan went head-to-head with the Ran Wei state, which superseded the Later Zhao, and in 352, the Wei emperor, Ran Min was captured by Murong Jun's

    Former Yan

    Former Yan

    Former_Yan

  • Xianbei
  • Para-Mongolic ancient people

    general of the state Western Wei, a branch successor state of Northern Wei Dugu Xin (独孤信, 503–557), a paramount general of the state Western Wei Yuchi Jiong

    Xianbei

    Xianbei

    Xianbei

  • Lord Longyang
  • Lover of a king of Wei during the Warring States period

    Wade–Giles: Lung Yang Jun) was the favorite and lover of an unknown king of Wei, often speculated to be either King Anxi or King Jia, during the Warring

    Lord Longyang

    Lord_Longyang

  • Li Wei
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dynasty mandarin Li Wei (politician, born 1953), former director of the Development Research Center of the State Council Li Wei (politician, born 1956)

    Li Wei

    Li_Wei

  • Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei
  • Emperor of Northern Wei

    Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei (May or June 483 – February 12, 515) was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty (499-515). He was born

    Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei

    Emperor_Xuanwu_of_Northern_Wei

  • King Zhao of Wei
  • King Zhao of Wei (Chinese: 魏昭王; died 277 BC), personal name Wei Chi (Chinese: 魏遫), was king of the Wei state from 296 BC to 277 BC. He was the son of

    King Zhao of Wei

    King_Zhao_of_Wei

  • Kong Wenzi
  • Kong Wenzi (孔文子) or Kong Yu (孔圉) was a statesman in the State of Wei during the 5th century BC. Kong Wenzi was named Kong Yu while he was alive. While

    Kong Wenzi

    Kong_Wenzi

  • Man Chong
  • Cao Wei general and official (died 242)

    name Boning, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under

    Man Chong

    Man_Chong

  • Wei Hsueh-kang
  • Chinese-born fugitive (born 1945)

    his Thai documents, Wei Hsueh-kang was born in 1945 in Yunnan, China. However, the United States Department of State gives Wei's date of birth as 29 May

    Wei Hsueh-kang

    Wei Hsueh-kang

    Wei_Hsueh-kang

  • Bai Qi
  • Chinese Qin state military general ( c. 332 BC – 257 BC)

    Qi state and Wei state, Bai Qi was sent by the new king of Qin to lead 200,000 men to attack Han, where they met the opposition forces of Han and Wei states

    Bai Qi

    Bai Qi

    Bai_Qi

  • Chen Tai
  • Chinese general and politician (died 260)

    courtesy name Xuanbo, was a military general and official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Chen Qun

    Chen Tai

    Chen_Tai

  • Nat Wei, Baron Wei
  • English social entrepreneur and advisor on technology

    Nathanael Ming-Yan Wei, Baron Wei (Chinese: 韋鳴恩; born 19 January 1977), also known as Nat Wei, is an English social entrepreneur and advisor on technology

    Nat Wei, Baron Wei

    Nat Wei, Baron Wei

    Nat_Wei,_Baron_Wei

  • Wei Xiangxin
  • Chinese footballer (born 2008)

    Wei Xiangxin (Chinese: 魏祥鑫; born 5 March 2008) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a forward for China League One club Meizhou Hakka. Born

    Wei Xiangxin

    Wei_Xiangxin

  • Gao Huan
  • Chinese general and regent (496–547)

    general and a minister of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty and its branch successor state Eastern Wei dynasty. Although he was an ethnic Han, Gao was

    Gao Huan

    Gao Huan

    Gao_Huan

  • Cui clan of Qinghe
  • Chinese aristocratic family

    (東萊候) during the Han dynasty. Cui Lin, a high-ranking official of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period, was from the Cui family of Qinghe, as

    Cui clan of Qinghe

    Cui_clan_of_Qinghe

  • Lord Xinling
  • One of the Four Lords of the Warring States (died c.243 BC)

    King Zhao of Wei, and the half-brother of King Anxi of Wei, he served the State of Wei as Senior General. The title 'Xinling' refers to Wei Wuji's fief

    Lord Xinling

    Lord Xinling

    Lord_Xinling

  • Jia (surname)
  • Surname list

    Jia Xu (賈詡; 147–223), official of the Cao Wei state Jia Kui (general) (賈逵; 174–228), general of Cao Wei state Jia Chong (賈充; 217–282), general of the Jin

    Jia (surname)

    Jia (surname)

    Jia_(surname)

  • 260
  • Calendar year

    Shapur I destroys Caesarea Mazaca in Asia Minor. Emperor Cao Mao of Former Wei state attempts to lead a coup against the powerful regent Sima Zhao, but he

    260

    260

    260

  • Yuwen Tai
  • Posthumous Emperor of Northern Zhou (died 556)

    Xianbei-led Chinese Western Wei dynasty, a branch successor state of the Northern Wei. In 534, Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei, seeking to assert power independent

    Yuwen Tai

    Yuwen Tai

    Yuwen_Tai

  • 233
  • Calendar year

    Cao Wei state Liu Ji, Chinese official and politician of the Eastern Wu state (b. 185) Yu Fan, Chinese official and politician of the Eastern Wu state (b

    233

    233

    233

  • The Qin Empire II: Alliance
  • 2012 Chinese TV series or program

    the Qin state defeats the Wei state and seizes all the Wei territories west of the Yellow River between 330 and 328 BC. In 330 BC, the Qin state takes advantage

    The Qin Empire II: Alliance

    The_Qin_Empire_II:_Alliance

  • Sun Bin's Art of War
  • Ancient Chinese classic work on military strategy

    Wei state) to force Pang Juan to turn back to rescue Wei. Ambush at Guiling to destroy the enemy in one move. Sun Bin discusses warfare with King Wei

    Sun Bin's Art of War

    Sun Bin's Art of War

    Sun_Bin's_Art_of_War

  • Xiahou Wei
  • 3rd-century Chinese official of the state of Cao Wei

    Xiahou Wei (fl.first half of 3rd century), courtesy name Jiquan, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three

    Xiahou Wei

    Xiahou_Wei

  • Wu wei
  • Concept in Chinese philosophy favouring inaction

    Wu wei (traditional Chinese: 無為; simplified Chinese: 无为; pinyin: wúwéi; Jyutping: mou4-wai4) is a concept from ancient Chinese philosophy that literally

    Wu wei

    Wu_wei

  • Ji Kang
  • Chinese writer, poet, philosopher, musician and alchemist (223–262)

    great-granddaughter according to some). Ji Kang assumed a post under the Cao Wei state, but official work bored him. When the regent Sima Zhao came to power

    Ji Kang

    Ji_Kang

  • Wei Wang
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Monarchs of Wei (state) King Hui of Wei (r. 370–319 BC) King Xiang of Wei (r. 319–296 BC) King Zhao of Wei (r. 296–277 BC) King Anxi of Wei (r. 277–243

    Wei Wang

    Wei_Wang

  • Battle of Jinyang
  • Conflict between the Ancient Chinese states of Jin, Zhao and Zhi (455–453 BCE)

    families of the State of Jin, the house of Zhao and the house of Zhi (智), in the Spring and Autumn period of China. The other houses of Wei and Han first

    Battle of Jinyang

    Battle_of_Jinyang

  • Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms)
  • Chinese Cao Wei state official (died 260)

    c.June 260), courtesy name Yanwei, was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Wang Jing was born in a

    Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms)

    Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms)

    Wang_Jing_(Three_Kingdoms)

  • Warring States period
  • Period of Chinese history, c. 475 – 221 BC

    which included Chu, Han, Qin, Wei, Yan, Qi and Zhao. However, there eventually was a shift in alliances because each state's ruler wanted independence. This

    Warring States period

    Warring States period

    Warring_States_period

  • Guo Huai
  • Chinese Cao Wei state general (died 255)

    February 255), courtesy name Boji, was a Chinese military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He started his career towards

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  • 230s
  • Decade

    August – Battle of Mount Qi: The Chinese state of Shu Han gains a tactical victory, and the state of Cao Wei a strategic victory. Origen, disciple of

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  • Xiahou Shang
  • State of Cao Wei general (died 226)

    courtesy name Boren, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a distant younger

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  • Cao Hui (Prince of Dongping)
  • Imperial prince of the state of Cao Wei (died 242)

    Cao Hui (died February or March 242) was an imperial prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. Cao Hui was a son of Cao Cao

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  • 264
  • Calendar year

    state of Cao Wei, styles himself the "King of Jin", the penultimate step before usurpation. Sun Hao succeeds Sun Xiu as emperor of the Chinese state of

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    264

  • Ximen Bao
  • 4th-century BC Chinese philosopher and engineer

    Wen of Wei (reigned 445–396 BC) during the Warring States period of ancient China. He was known as an early rationalist, who had the State of Wei abolish

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Wen

    Chinese : there are two sources for this character for Wen, which also means ‘warm’. One is a territory named Wen, and the other an area named Wenyi. Descendants of rulers of these areas adopted Wen as their surname.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘literature’. Its origin, however, is from the given name of an ancient personage called Wen.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘hear’. During the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), in the state of Lu there existed a man who has a supplementary name, Wenren. His descendants adopted the first character of his name, Wen, as their surname.English : unexplained.

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    Arthurian Legend Welsh

    Kei

    Son of Ector.

    Kei

  • Lei
  • Girl/Female

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    Lei

    Flower Bud

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  • WEN
  • Male

    Chinese

    WEN

    genial.

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  • Rei
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Japanese

    Rei

    My shepherd; my companion; my friend.

    Rei

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    English

    Wey

    English : variant spelling of Way.Dutch : variant of Wei.

    Wey

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  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Wes

    West meadow.English surname Westley.

    Wes

  • Lei
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    Australian, Chinese

    Lei

    Thunder; Upright

    Lei

  • WEN
  • Female

    Chinese

    WEN

    warm, genial.

    WEN

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    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-佳, 3-敬, 4-圭, 5-慧) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "excellent," 3) "respect," 4) "square jewel," or 5) "wise."

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    Australian, Chinese, German, Japanese

    Fei

    Fly; Dance in the Air

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  • LEI
  • Male

    Chinese

    LEI

    thunder.

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  • KEI
  • Female

    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-慶, 3-桂, 4-敬, 5-啓, 6-圭, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny." 

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  • WEI
  • Male

    Chinese

    WEI

    high, lofty, or heroic, remarkable.

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  • REI
  • Female

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    REI

    (1-鈴, 2-零, 3-麗, 4-霊) Japanese name REI means 1) "bell," 2) "nothing, zero" or 3) "lovely," 4) "spirit."

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    African, German, Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Kei

    Wise; Blessing; Power

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    British, English, Italian, Malaysian

    Mei

    Mother

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    American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Japanese, Latin, Swedish

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    The Fifth Month; May; The Youngest of Sisters; Beautiful; Plum; Enchanting; Rose; Alliance; Oath; Great One; Sprouting Life

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese

    Rei

    King

    Rei

  • MEI
  • Female

    Chinese

    MEI

    a red gem.

    MEI

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    Archishman | அர்சீஷ்மாந

    The Sun

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bindu Priya

    Drop, Point

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Famous; Successful; Beautiful

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    Dear, History

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Having True Knowledge

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Righteous

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    Rebeccah

    One who Snares

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    Light of the Sky

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Padamjeet

    Victory of the Lotus

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  • Were
  • n.

    A weir. See Weir.

  • Damp
  • superl.

    Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist; humid.

  • Wet-shod
  • a.

    Having the feet, or the shoes on the feet, wet.

  • Web-footed
  • a.

    Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.

  • Woosy
  • a.

    Oozy; wet.

  • Lock-weir
  • n.

    A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.

  • Wet
  • v. t.

    To fill or moisten with water or other liquid; to sprinkle; to cause to have water or other fluid adherent to the surface; to dip or soak in a liquid; as, to wet a sponge; to wet the hands; to wet cloth.

  • Stodgy
  • a.

    Wet.

  • Wet
  • superl.

    Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed.

  • Weet
  • a. & n.

    Wet.

  • Web-fingered
  • a.

    Having the fingers united by a web for a considerable part of their length.

  • Wet
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wet

  • Web-toed
  • a.

    Having the toes united by a web for a considerable part of their length.

  • Wet
  • superl.

    Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season.

  • Web
  • v. t.

    To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.

  • Wet
  • superl.

    Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid upon the surface; as, wet land; a wet cloth; a wet table.