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Jia Chong

217 - 282

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Jia Chong (217 -282 [1]), nome de cortesia Gonglü, foi um político e general militar chinês que viveu durante o final do período dos Três Reinos e no início da Dinastia Jin da China Antiga. Ele começou sua carreira como conselheiro político e militar de Sima Shi e Sima Zhao, os regentes do governo de Cao Wei na era dos Três Reinos. Chong posteriormente serviu como oficial na corte do filho de Sima Zhao, chamado Sima Yan, ajudando no estabelecimento da Dinastia Jin. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jia Chong is the 8,591st most popular político (down from 7,440th in 2024), the 579th most popular biography from China (down from 550th in 2019) and the 322nd most popular Chinese Político.

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Among Políticos

Among políticos, Jia Chong ranks 8,591 out of 19,576Before him are Ferruccio Parri, Sigismund, Duke of Bavaria, Euthydemus I, Agesilaus I, Shō Hashi, and Ankhwennefer. After him are Leopold II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay, Chen Gongbo, Chiang Wei-kuo, Elisabeth Hevelius, and Vitaliy Masol.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 217, Jia Chong ranks 1 Among people deceased in 282, Jia Chong ranks 2Before him is Probus. After him is Pope Maximus of Alexandria.

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In China

Among people born in China, Jia Chong ranks 579 out of 1,610Before him are Helü of Wu (-550), Ai Qing (1910), Zhu Yousong (1607), Li Jue (200), Eric Liddell (1902), and Wang Huning (1955). After him are Chen Gongbo (1892), Wang Zhengjun (-71), Emperor Wen of Liu Song (407), Nie Rongzhen (1899), Zhang Wentian (1900), and Yan Zhenqing (709).

Among Políticos In China

Among políticos born in China, Jia Chong ranks 322Before him are Xu Shichang (1855), Zhang Xun (1854), Helü of Wu (-550), Zhu Yousong (1607), Li Jue (200), and Wang Huning (1955). After him are Chen Gongbo (1892), Wang Zhengjun (-71), Emperor Wen of Liu Song (407), Nie Rongzhen (1899), Zhang Wentian (1900), and Yan Zhenqing (709).

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