Pei clan of Hedong, the Glossary
The Pei clan of Hedong(河東裴氏) was a notable Chinese clan politically active from the Han dynasty to the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Ancestral home (Chinese), Ancestral shrine, Book of Jin, Chen dynasty, Commandery (China), Confucianism, Duke Ping of Jin, Feizi, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Grand chancellor (China), Han dynasty, Hedong Commandery, Jin (Chinese state), New Book of Tang, Pei (surname), Pei Du, Pei Xingjian, Pei Yaoqing, Qin (state), Qin dynasty, Qin Shi Huang, Six Dynasties, Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty.
- Chinese clans
Ancestral home (Chinese)
In Chinese culture, an ancestral home is the place of origin of one's extended family.
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Ancestral shrine
An ancestral shrine, hall or temple (or, Nhà thờ họ; Chữ Hán: 家祠户), also called lineage temple, is a temple dedicated to deified ancestors and progenitors of surname lineages or families in the Chinese tradition.
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Book of Jin
The Book of Jin is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 266 to 420.
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Chen dynasty
The Chen dynasty, alternatively known as the Southern Chen (南陳 / 南朝陳) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and the fourth and last of the Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period.
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Commandery (China)
A commandery (p) was a historical administrative division of China that was in use from the Eastern Zhou (c. 7th century BCE) until the early Tang dynasty (c. 7th century CE).
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Confucianism
Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.
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Duke Ping of Jin
Duke Ping of Jin (died 532 BC) was from 557 to 532 BC the ruler of the State of Jin, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.
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Feizi
Feizi (died 858 BC), also known as Qin Ying and Ying Feizi, was the founder of the Qin state.
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was an era of political upheaval and division in Imperial China from 907 to 979.
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Grand chancellor (China)
The grand chancellor (among other titles), also translated as counselor-in-chief, chancellor, chief councillor, chief minister, imperial chancellor, lieutenant chancellor and prime minister, was the highest-ranking executive official in the imperial Chinese government.
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Han dynasty
The Han dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.
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Hedong Commandery
Hedong Commandery was a historical region in the Qin and Han dynasties of ancient China.
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Jin (Chinese state)
Jin (Old Chinese: &ast), originally known as Tang (唐), was a major state during the middle part of the Zhou dynasty, based near the centre of what was then China, on the lands attributed to the legendary Xia dynasty: the southern part of modern Shanxi.
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New Book of Tang
The New Book of Tang, generally translated as the "New History of the Tang" or "New Tang History", is a work of official history covering the Tang dynasty in ten volumes and 225 chapters.
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Pei (surname)
Pei is an East Asian surname originating in north China.
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Pei Du
Pei Du (裴度) (765 – April 21, 839), courtesy name Zhongli (中立), formally Duke Wenzhong of Jin (晉文忠公), was a Chinese politician.
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Pei Xingjian
Pei Xingjian (裴行儉) (619 - 9 June 682), courtesy name Shouyue (守約) was a Tang dynasty general and politician.
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Pei Yaoqing
Pei Yaoqing (681–743), courtesy name Huanzhi (渙之), formally Marquess Wenxian of Zhaocheng (趙城文獻侯), was a Chinese diplomat, poet, and politician of the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong.
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Qin (state)
Qin (or Ch'in) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty.
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Qin dynasty
The Qin dynasty was the first dynasty of Imperial China.
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Qin Shi Huang
Qin Shi Huang (February 25912 July 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China.
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Six Dynasties
Six Dynasties (220–589 or 222–589) is a collective term for six Han Chinese-ruled Chinese dynasties that existed from the early 3rd century AD to the late 6th century AD, between the end of the Han dynasty and beginning of the Sui dynasty.
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Sui dynasty
The Sui dynasty was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618.
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Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705.
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See also
Chinese clans
- Chinese kin
- Cui clan of Boling
- Cui clan of Qinghe
- Du clan of Jingzhao
- Eight Great Surnames of Chinese Antiquity
- Five Great Clans of the New Territories
- Kongsi
- Lu clan of Fanyang
- Patriarchal clan system
- Pei clan of Hedong
- Tuoba
- Wang clan of Langya
- Wang clan of Taiyuan
- Wanyan
- Xie clan of Chen
- Yang clan of Hongnong
- Yelü
- Yelü clan
- Youjiao clan
- Yujiulü clan
- Yuwen
- Zheng clan of Xingyang
- Zhou clan of Runan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pei_clan_of_Hedong
Also known as Pei family of Hedong.