Yuan Ang

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Yuan Ang (chino: 袁盎; pinyin: Yuán Àng; fallecido en 148 a. C.) fue un ministro de la Dinastía Han que sirvió como Emperador Wen y Emperador Jing. Su biografía aparece en el Shi Ji, y un paralelo en . Fue asesinado en 148 a. C., cuando sus sugestiones irritaron al poderoso hermano del Emperador Jing, Liu Wu (劉武), el Príncipe de Liang, por asesinos enviados por el Príncipe Wu. rdf:langString
袁 盎(えん おう、生没年不詳)は、前漢の人。字は絲。兄は。兄の子は。文帝・景帝に仕えた。皇帝へ直言を発し続け、篤く信頼された。 rdf:langString
원앙(袁盎, ? ~ ?)은 전한 초기의 관료로, 자는 사(絲)이다. 본래 초나라 출신으로, 아버지 대에 안릉(安陵)으로 이주하였다. rdf:langString
Yuan Ang (Chinese: 袁盎, Yuán Àng; died 148 BC) was a Han minister who served the emperors Wen and Jing. His biography appears in the Records of the Grand Historian and a parallel one is included in the Book of Han. During the Rebellion of the Seven States, he had advised Emperor Jing to execute Chao Cuo, with whom he was at loggerheads with. He was assassinated in 148 BC when his suggestions irritated Emperor Jing's powerful brother Liu Wu, the Prince of Liang, by assassins sent by Prince Wu. Yuan had advised against making Prince Wu Emperor Jing's successor. rdf:langString
袁盎(?-約前150年),字丝,西汉楚国人。汉文帝、漢景帝時大臣。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Yuan Ang
rdf:langString 원앙 (전한)
rdf:langString 袁盎
rdf:langString Yuan Ang
rdf:langString 袁盎
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rdf:langString Yuan Ang (chino: 袁盎; pinyin: Yuán Àng; fallecido en 148 a. C.) fue un ministro de la Dinastía Han que sirvió como Emperador Wen y Emperador Jing. Su biografía aparece en el Shi Ji, y un paralelo en . Fue asesinado en 148 a. C., cuando sus sugestiones irritaron al poderoso hermano del Emperador Jing, Liu Wu (劉武), el Príncipe de Liang, por asesinos enviados por el Príncipe Wu.
rdf:langString 袁 盎(えん おう、生没年不詳)は、前漢の人。字は絲。兄は。兄の子は。文帝・景帝に仕えた。皇帝へ直言を発し続け、篤く信頼された。
rdf:langString 원앙(袁盎, ? ~ ?)은 전한 초기의 관료로, 자는 사(絲)이다. 본래 초나라 출신으로, 아버지 대에 안릉(安陵)으로 이주하였다.
rdf:langString Yuan Ang (Chinese: 袁盎, Yuán Àng; died 148 BC) was a Han minister who served the emperors Wen and Jing. His biography appears in the Records of the Grand Historian and a parallel one is included in the Book of Han. During the Rebellion of the Seven States, he had advised Emperor Jing to execute Chao Cuo, with whom he was at loggerheads with. He was assassinated in 148 BC when his suggestions irritated Emperor Jing's powerful brother Liu Wu, the Prince of Liang, by assassins sent by Prince Wu. Yuan had advised against making Prince Wu Emperor Jing's successor.
rdf:langString 袁盎(?-約前150年),字丝,西汉楚国人。汉文帝、漢景帝時大臣。
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