created reference approved 平阳公主/平陽公主 → 卫子夫/衛子夫 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
平阳公主 / 平陽公主 píngyánggōngzhǔ
卫子夫 / 衛子夫 wèizǐfū
see
Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created reference approved 平阳公主/平陽公主 → 卫青/衛青 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
平阳公主 / 平陽公主 píngyánggōngzhǔ
卫青 / 衛青 wèiqīng
see
Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created reference approved 平阳公主/平陽公主 → 娘子关/娘子關 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
平阳公主 / 平陽公主 píngyánggōngzhǔ
娘子关 / 娘子關 niángzǐguān
see
Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created sense approved 平阳公主/平陽公主 · píngyánggōngzhǔ · Princess Pingyang (Han Dynasty) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
平阳公主 / 平陽公主
píngyánggōngzhǔ
Princess Pingyang (Han Dynasty)
Han Dynasty princess and elder sister of Emperor Wu. She was originally the Princess of Yangxin but became known as Princess Pingyang after marrying Cao Shi, the Marquis of Pingyang. She famously introduced her maid [[卫子夫|衛子夫|wei4 zi3 fu1]] to the Emperor and later married the general [[卫青|衛青|wei4 qing1]].
平阳 (literal) → 平阳/平陽 · píngyáng · Pingyang 公主 (literal) → 公主 · gōngzhǔ · princess
Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition
created sense approved 平阳公主/平陽公主 · píngyánggōngzhǔ · Princess Pingyang (Tang Dynasty) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
平阳公主 / 平陽公主
píngyánggōngzhǔ
Princess Pingyang (Tang Dynasty)
Tang Dynasty princess (died 623) and daughter of the founding Emperor Gaozu. During the rebellion against the Sui Dynasty, she raised and led a force of 70,000 soldiers known as the Lady's Army. The famous pass [[娘子关|娘子關|niang2 zi3 guan1]] is named after her troops.
平阳 (literal) → 平阳/平陽 · píngyáng · Pingyang 公主 (literal) → 公主 · gōngzhǔ · princess
Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition