NPprGōngzhòng Péng 公仲朋 (late 4th cent.), also known as Han Peng 韓朋, as Gongzhong 公仲 and Gongzhong Chi 公仲侈 [SJ 71.2312. See also SJ ed. Han Zhaoqi p. 3613, note 5] was a favourite of King Xuanhui of Han 韓宣惠王 (r. 332 – 312). He came to serve as the prime minister of Han 韓. [SJ 71 passim; ZGC passim]CH
NPprGōngzhòng Péng 公仲朋 (late 4th cent.), also known as Han Peng 韓朋, as Gongzhong 公仲 and Gongzhong Chi 公仲侈 [SJ 71.2312. See also SJ ed. Han Zhaoqi p. 3613, note 5] was a favourite of King Xuanhui of Han 韓宣惠王 (r. 332 – 312). He came to serve as the prime minister of Han 韓. [SJ 71 passim; ZGC passim]CH
NPprGōngzhòng Péng 公仲朋 (late 4th cent.), also known as Han Peng 韓朋, as Gongzhong 公仲 and Gongzhong Chi 公仲侈 [SJ 71.2312. See also SJ ed. Han Zhaoqi p. 3613, note 5] was a favourite of King Xuanhui of Han 韓宣惠王 (r. 332 – 312). He came to serve as the prime minister of Han 韓. [SJ 71 passim; ZGC passim]CH
NPprDuàn Guī 段規 (fl. 453) was a ministerial adviser in Han 韓 to Han Kangzi 韓康子 and was instrumental in the murder of the Earl of Zhi 智伯 in 453. In ZGC Zhao 1 Duan Gui advises the ruler of the state of Han against acceding to demands for land by the Earl of Bo. According to GY Jinyu 9 and SY 5.27 Duan Gui is instrumental in the murder of the Earl.CH
NPprGōngchéng Wúzhèng 公乘無正(4th century). HF 22 describes him as a courtier in the state of Han 韓 and as a contemporary of >Zhang Qian 張譴 (4th century) and >Gongzi Shiwo 公子食我 (4th century). He is unattested in other sources.CH