MALES OF WEY  衛男人

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  • MALESBIOGRAPHIC ENTRIES: unsubclassified males.
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    彌子瑕  mí zǐ xiá OC: mel sklɯʔ ɡraa MC: miɛ tsɨ ɦɣɛ 2 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Mí Zǐ Xiá 彌子瑕 (Floruit 504 BC)Unger no. 501
    向禽  xiàng qín OC: qhaŋs ɡrɯm MC: hi̯ɐŋ gim 0 AttributionsWD
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    吳起  wú qǐ OC: ŋʷaa khɯʔ MC: ŋuo̝ khɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    周歂  zhōu chuán OC: tjɯw djon MC: tɕɨu dʑiɛn 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Zhoū Chuán 周歂. Unger no. 92 (Floruit 634-600)
    孔圉  kǒng yǔ OC: khooŋʔ ŋaʔ MC: khuŋ ŋi̯ɤ
    孔圄  kǒng yǔ OC: khooŋʔ ŋaʔ MC: khuŋ ŋi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Kǒng Yǔ 孔圉 (Died -480)Unger no. 435
    孫免  sūn miǎn OC: sluun mronʔ MC: suo̝n miɛn 0 AttributionsWD
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    寧俞  níng yú OC: neeŋ lo MC: neŋ ji̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprUnger no. 537
    欒寧  luán níng OC: b-roon neeŋ MC: lʷɑn neŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Luán Níng 欒寧 (Floruit ca. 480 BC)Unger no. 482
    渠孔  qú kǒng OC: ɡa khooŋʔ MC: gi̯ɤ khuŋ 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Qú Kǒng 渠孔 (Floruit 660) Unger no. 353
    寧戚  nìng qī OC: neeŋs skhlɯɯwɡ MC: neŋ tshek 0 AttributionsWD
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    石碏  shí què OC: djaɡ skhaɡ MC: dʑiɛk tshi̯ɐk 0 AttributionsWD
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    石稷  shí jì OC: djaɡ tsɯɡ MC: dʑiɛk tsɨk 0 AttributionsWD
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    褚師比  chǔ shī bǐ OC: khrlaʔ sril piʔ MC: ʈhi̯ɤ ʂi pi
    聲子  shēng zǐ OC: qjeŋ sklɯʔ MC: ɕiɛŋ tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Chǔ Shī Bǐ (Floruit 480-470 B.C.) Unger no. 107Canonical Name: Shēng Zǐ 聲子
    衛武  wèi wǔ OC: ɢods mbaʔ MC: ɦiɛi mi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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    公孫敢  gōng sūn gǎn OC: klooŋ sluun klaamʔ MC: kuŋ suo̝n kɑm 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Gōng Sūn Gǎn 公孫敢 (Floruit 480) Unger no. 385
    南文子  nán wén zǐ OC: noom mɯn sklɯʔ MC: nəm mi̯un tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    孔嬰子  kǒng yīng zǐ OC: khooŋʔ qeŋ sklɯʔ MC: khuŋ ʔiɛŋ tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Kǒng Yīng Zǐ 孔嬰子 (Floruit -660)Unger no. 434
    孫林父  sūn lín fǔ OC: sluun ɡ-rɯm paʔ MC: suo̝n lim pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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    孫良夫  sūn liáng fū OC: sluun ɡ-raŋ pa MC: suo̝n li̯ɐŋ pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
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    曾從子  zēng cóng zǐ OC: tsɯɯŋ dzoŋ sklɯʔ MC: tsəŋ dzi̯oŋ tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    殷順且  yīn shùn qiě OC: qɯn ɢjuns MC: ʔɨn ʑʷin tshɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
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    王孫賈  wáng sūn jiǎ OC: ɢʷaŋ sluun kraaʔ MC: ɦi̯ɐŋ suo̝n kɣɛ 0 AttributionsWD
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    石祁子  shí qí zǐ OC: djaɡ ɡril sklɯʔ MC: dʑiɛk gi tsɨ 0 AttributionsWD
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    公孫無地  gōng sūn wú dì OC: klooŋ sluun ma lils MC: kuŋ suo̝n mi̯o di 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprStandard Name: Gōng Sūng Wú Dì 公孫無地 (Floruit -546)Unger no. 394
    褚師  chǔ shī MC: trhjoX srij OC: khrlaʔ srilCH 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprChŭ Shī 褚師 (fl. 480-470), also known as Shēngzĭ 聲子, was active in Wey 衛 under >Duke Chu of Wey 衛出公 (r. 492 – 481, and c. 477 - c. 456). In 479 he had to flee to his family home in Song 宋 after attempting an unsuccessful court intrigue. [ZUO Ai 16] In 470, having been humiliated by his ruler, he joined a revolt by dignitaries in Wey. Chu Shi had been attending a party hosted by Duke Chu, when he got onto a sitting mat without taking his socks off. This offended the Duke so much that he proposed Chu Shi should have his feet cut off. [ZUO Ai 25] Chu Shi is expelled. We learn no more about him after this episode, but one of his co-conspirators had his tomb dug up and his body burnt when Duke Chu returned to power after a few years. CH
    褚師  chǔ shī MC: trhjoX srij OC: khrlaʔ srilCH 0 AttributionsWD
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    • NPprChŭ Shī 褚師 (fl. 480-470), also known as Shēngzĭ 聲子, was active in Wey 衛 under >Duke Chu of Wey 衛出公 (r. 492 – 481, and c. 477 - c. 456). In 479 he had to flee to his family home in Song 宋 after attempting an unsuccessful court intrigue. [ZUO Ai 16] In 470, having been humiliated by his ruler, he joined a revolt by dignitaries in Wey. Chu Shi had been attending a party hosted by Duke Chu, when he got onto a sitting mat without taking his socks off. This offended the Duke so much that he proposed Chu Shi should have his feet cut off. [ZUO Ai 25] Chu Shi is expelled. We learn no more about him after this episode, but one of his co-conspirators had his tomb dug up and his body burnt when Duke Chu returned to power after a few years. CH

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