MALES OF QI 齊男人
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- MALESBIOGRAPHIC ENTRIES: unsubclassified males.
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- PROPER NAMENAME of a DEFINED HUMAN, ANIMAL OR THING.
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- PROPER NAMENAME of a DEFINED HUMAN, ANIMAL OR THING.
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易牙 yì yá OC: leeɡs ŋɡraa MC: jiɛ ŋɣɛ
狄牙 dí yá OC: deeɡ ŋɡraa MC: dek ŋɣɛ
巫 wū OC: ma MC: mi̯o 2 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Yì Yá 易牙 (Floruit ca. 685-643)Alternative Name: Dí Yá 狄牙 Personal Name: Wū 巫 Unger no. 251
田恆 tián héng OC: ɡ-liiŋ ɡɯɯŋ MC: den ɦəŋ
田常 tián cháng OC: ɡ-liiŋ djaŋ MC: den dʑi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 744
豎刁 shù diāo OC: djoʔ k-leew MC: dʑi̯o teu 1 AttributionWD
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- NPprman of Qí who castrated himself in order to become a eunuch and favourite to Duke Huán of Qí 齊桓公. After the Duke's death he connived with Yìyá 易牙and others to create political chaos in Qí.
東郭牙 dōng guō yá MC: tuwng kwak ngae OC: tooŋ kʷaaɡ ŋɡraaCH 1 AttributionWD
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- NPprDōngguō Yá 東郭牙 (seventh cent.) was a contemporary of >Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公. He is described as an aide and an able remonstrator in HF 33. He is listed together with >Xi Peng 隰朋, >Xian Ning 弦甯, >Ning Ji 甯疾, >Prince Cheng-fu 王子成甫, and the famous >Guan Zhong 管仲 (d. 643) as an able political adviser. [GUAN 56 and 20.11; SY 1.17; HSWZ 4.5; XINXU 4] [HF 33.12; 33.28] CH
公孫弘 gōng sūn hóng MC: kuwng swon hwong OC: klooŋ squun ɡʷɯɯŋCH 1 AttributionWD
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- NPprGōngsūn Hóng 公孫弘 [fl. ca. 300] from Wei 魏 is said to be a man from Qi 齊 in the commentary to ZGC Qi 4.2. He is quoted extensively in conversation with >Lord Mengchang 孟嘗君 (d. 279) also in LSCQ 12.5. He must not be confused with the famous Han dynasty politician of the same name. [LSCQ 12.3; ZGC Qi 4.1] HF 23CH
杞梁 qǐ liáng OC: khɯʔ k-raŋ MC: khɨ li̯ɐŋ
殖 zhí OC: djɯɡ MC: dʑɨk 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Qǐ Liáng 杞梁 (Floruit ca. 550)Personal Name: Zhí 殖 Unger no. 309
匡章 kuāng zhāng OC: khʷaŋ kjaŋ MC: khi̯ɐŋ tɕi̯ɐŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Kuāng Zhāng 匡章 (Floruit ca. 350) Unger no. 369
召忽 shào hū OC: ɡ-lews hmɯɯd MC: dʑiɛu huot 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 547
國佐 guó zuǒ OC: kʷɯɯɡ skaals MC: kək tsɑ
武子 wǔ zǐ OC: mbaʔ sklɯʔ MC: mi̯o tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Guó Zuǒ/Zuò 國佐 (Died -573)Canonical Name: Wǔ Zǐ 武子 Unger no. 441
國書 guó shū OC: kʷɯɯɡ qhlja MC: kək ɕi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Guó Shū 國書 (Floruit -484)Unger no. 440
梁丘據 liáng qiū jù OC: k-raŋ khɯ klas MC: li̯ɐŋ khɨu ki̯ɤ
子猶 zǐ yóu OC: sklɯʔ k-lu MC: tsɨ jɨu 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Liáng Qiū Jù 梁丘據 (Floruit 522 BC)Personal Name: Zǐ Yóu 子猶 Unger no. 463
孔虺 kǒng huī OC: khooŋʔ qhruul MC: khuŋ hɣɛi 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Kǒng Huī 孔虺 (Floruit ca. 542) Unger no. 425
宴萊 yàn lái OC: qeens rɯɯ MC: ʔen ləi 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 925
崔夭 cuī yāo OC: skhluul qrowʔ MC: tshuo̝i ʔiɛu 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 839
崔成 cuī chéng OC: skhluul djeŋ MC: tshuo̝i dʑiɛŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 837
閭丘嬰 lǘ qiū yīng OC: ɡ-ra khɯ qeŋ MC: li̯ɤ khɨu ʔiɛŋ
崔杼 cuī shù OC: skhluul ɢljaʔ MC: tshuo̝i ʑi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprCuī Zhù 崔杼 (d. 546) (according to the Jingdianshiwen entry to ZUO Xuan 10 the name should be read Cui Zhu) was a dignitary in Qi, descendent of Duke Ding of Qi 齊丁公. His feof was the city of Cui 崔, hence the name. He won favour with Duke Hui of Qi 齊惠公 (r. 608-599), but after the latter’s death he fled together with a group of other proteges of Duke Hui to the state Wey 衛. Under Duke Ling of Qi 齊靈公 (r. 581-554) he became a dignitary in the state of Qi again and joined a military campaign against Zheng and Qin. Even under Duke Ling’s successor >Duke Zhuang of Qi 齊莊公 (r. 553-548) Cui Zhu continued to gain military merits. On a condolence visit representing his new ruler, Duke Zhuang, he fell in love with the beautiful Tang Jiang 棠姜 and married her. Duke Zhuang fell for the beauty, too and took her in as his own wife. Understandably enraged, Cui Zhu murdered Duke Zhuang and established Duke Jing of Qi 齊景公 (r. 547 - 490) on the throne, taking for himself the position of the prime minister. ZUO Xiang 25 reports: “The grand historian wrote in his records: "Cui Zhu assassinated his ruler." Cui Zhu had him killed. The historian's younger brother succeeded to the post and wrote the same thing. He too was killed, as was another brother.When a fourth brother came forward to write, Cui Zhu finally desisted.” … Two years after this, in 546, >Qing Feng 慶封, siding with the side of the deceased Duke Zhuang, exterminated Cui Zhu’s whole clan and forced Cui Zhu himself to commit suicide. [ZUO Xiang 25 and 27 have detailed elaborated narratives on Cui Zhu.] [Fang Zhaohui 2002: 487-499] Unger no. 838
慶克 qìng kè OC: khraŋs khɯɯɡ MC: khɣaŋ khək 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Qìng Kè 慶克 (Ca. 645-574)Unger no. 343
高傒 gāo xī OC: koow ɡee MC: kɑu ɦei
敬仲 jìng zhòng OC: kreŋs ɡrluŋs MC: kɣaŋ ɖuŋ
敬子 jìng zǐ OC: kreŋs sklɯʔ MC: kɣaŋ tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprGāo Xì 高傒 (early 7th cent.) is recorded as a famous aristocrat in Qi and a contemporary of Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公 whom he served as a minister. His activities are recorded between the years 685 and 660. When in 685 >Bao Shuya 鮑叔牙 recommends >Guan Zhong 管仲 (d. 643) over and above Gaoxi as a prime minister [Zuo Zhuang 9] this demonstrates Bao Shuya’s emphasis on political potential over family pedigree. In 672 Gao Xi represents the state of Qi in the covenant with Lu 魯 mentioned in CQ Zhuang 22, and similarly as late as 660 [CQ Min 2 and GULIANG Min 2] where Gao Xi is referred to as Gaozi 高子, a nomenclature which may suggest his aristocratic status. There is no record of Gao Xi’s death in the literature. Canonical Names: Jìng Zhòng 敬仲 or Jìng Zǐ 敬子 Unger no. 278
陳無宇 chén wú yǔ OC: ɡrliŋ ma ɢʷraʔ MC: ɖin mi̯o ɦi̯o
田無宇 tián wú yǔ OC: ɡ-liiŋ ma ɢʷraʔ MC: den mi̯o ɦi̯o
桓子 huán zǐ OC: ɢoon sklɯʔ MC: ɦʷɑn tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Chén Wú Yǔ. Unger no. 73 (Floruit 539-527)Also known as Tián Wú Yǔ 田無宇 Canonical Name: Huán Zǐ 桓子
田單 tián dān OC: ɡ-liiŋ taan MC: den tɑn 0 AttributionsWD
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田嬰 tián yīng OC: ɡ-liiŋ qeŋ MC: den ʔiɛŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 755
田文 tián wén OC: ɡ-liiŋ mɯn MC: den mi̯un 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 754
田贊 tián zàn OC: ɡ-liiŋ tsaans MC: den tsɑn 0 AttributionsWD
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田開 tián kāi OC: ɡ-liiŋ khɯɯl MC: den khəi 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 746
管穆 guǎn mù OC: koonʔ muɡ MC: kʷɑn muk 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Guǎn Mù 管穆 Unger no. 366 ????
艾孔 ài kǒng OC: ŋaads khooŋʔ MC: ŋɑi khuŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 21
荊軻 jīng kē OC: kreŋ khlaal MC: kɣaŋ khɑ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Jīng Kē 荊軻 (Died 227)Unger no. 335
陳翠 chén cuì OC: ɡrliŋ skhuds MC: ɖin tshi 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 71 (Ca. 3rd century)
陳馳 chén chí OC: ɡrliŋ rlal MC: ɖin ɖiɛ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Chén Chí. Unger no. 65; (died 221 BC)
高固 gāo gù OC: koow kaas MC: kɑu kuo̝ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Gāo Gù 高固 (Floruit 604-589) Unger no. 280
黔婁 qián lóu OC: ɡram ɡ-roo MC: giɛm lu 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Qián Lóu 黔婁 Unger no. 330 ????
北郭騷 běi guō sāo OC: pɯɯɡ kʷaaɡ suu MC: pək kɑk sɑu 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 558
古冶子 gǔ yě zǐ OC: kaaʔ laʔ sklɯʔ MC: kuo̝ jɣɛ tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Gǔ Yě Zǐ 古冶子 (Floruit ca. 547-490)Unger no. 352
國歸父 guó guī fǔ OC: kʷɯɯɡ klul paʔ MC: kək kɨi pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Guó Guī Fǔ 國歸父 (Floruit ca. 632-627)Unger no. 436
安期生 ān qī shēng OC: qaan ɡɯ sraaŋ MC: ʔɑn gɨ ʂɣaŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 23 ????
淳于髡 chún yú kūn OC: djun ɢʷra khluun MC: dʑʷin ɦi̯o khuo̝n 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Chún Yú Kūn 淳于髡 (Floruit ca. 385-305 B.C.) Unger no. 125
申鮮虞 shēn xiān yú OC: lʰin sen ŋʷa MC: ɕin siɛn ŋi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 667
管至父 guǎn zhì fǔ OC: koonʔ kljiɡs paʔ MC: kʷɑn tɕi pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Guǎn Zhì Fǔ 管至父 (Floruit 686) Unger no. 362
縣子石 xiàn zǐ shí OC: ɢʷeens sklɯʔ djaɡ MC: ɦen tsɨ dʑiɛk
縣子碩 xiàn zǐ shuò OC: ɢʷeens sklɯʔ djaɡ MC: ɦen tsɨ dʑiɛk 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Xiàn Zǐ Shí 縣子石 Also known as Xiàn Zǐ Shuò/Shí 縣子碩 Unger no. 195 ????
雍林人 yōng lín rén OC: qoŋ ɡ-rɯm njin MC: ʔi̯oŋ lim ȵin 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 974
高無丕 gāo wú pī OC: koow ma phrɯ MC: kɑu mi̯o phi 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Gāo Wú Pī 高無丕 (Floruit ca. 484-480) Unger no. 285
高無咎 gāo wú jiù OC: koow ma ɡlɯwʔ MC: kɑu mi̯o gɨu 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprStandard Name: Gāo Wú Jiù 高無咎 (Floruit ca. 576-574) Unger no. 284
鮑叔牙 bào shū yá OC: bruuʔ qhljɯwɡ ŋɡraa MC: bɣɛu ɕuk ŋɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPprUnger no. 545
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