Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties · Liu Song official

Chu Yuan 褚淵

Attested AD 465 - AD 493

Passages
29
Chapters
9
Histories
3

Overview

Chu Yuan was a Liu Song official.

Other names

TypeEnglishChinesePinyin
Posthumous name Wenjian 文簡 Wenjian

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Key source chapters

  1. Book of Song, Chapter 89 Volume 89 Biographies 49: Yuan Can 3 passages
  2. Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 2 Volume 2 Annals 2: Emperor Gao of Southern Qi 2 6 passages
  3. Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 10 Volume 10 Treatises 2: Rituals 1 5 passages
  4. Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 36 Volume 36 Biographies 17: Xie Chaozong, Liu Xiang 4 passages
  5. Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 53 Volume 53 Biographies 34: Virtuous Officials 4 passages

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29 passages

Book of Liang, Chapter 20Volume 20: Liu Lijian; Chen Bozhi · 1 passage
Book of Liang, Chapter 52Volume 52: The Self-Sufficient · 3 passages
Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 2Volume 2 Annals 2: Emperor Gao of Southern Qi 2 · 6 passages
Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 10Volume 10 Treatises 2: Rituals 1 · 5 passages
Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 36Volume 36 Biographies 17: Xie Chaozong, Liu Xiang · 4 passages
Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 53Volume 53 Biographies 34: Virtuous Officials · 4 passages
Book of Southern Qi, Chapter 56Volume 56 Biographies 37: Trusted Officials · 1 passage
Book of Song, Chapter 10Volume 10 Annals 10: Emperor Shun · 2 passages
征西大將軍、荊州刺史沈攸之進號車騎大將軍、開府儀同三司,尚書左僕射、中領軍、鎮軍將軍、南兗州刺史齊王為司空、錄尚書事、驃騎大將軍,刺史如故,中書令、衞將軍、開府儀同三司,撫軍將軍劉秉為尚書令,加中軍將軍,[2]安西將軍、郢州刺史晉熙王燮為撫軍將軍、揚州刺史,南陽王翽為郢州刺史。 Shen Youzhi, General Who Conquers the West and Inspector of Jingzhou, was promoted to General of Chariots and Cavalry and authorized to maintain his own office with ceremonial rank equal to the Three Excellencies. The Prince of Qi, Vice Director of the Masters of Writing, Central Army Commander, General Who Pacifies the Army, and Inspector of South Yanzhou, was appointed Minister of Works, Recording Secretary, and Grand General of Agile Cavalry, remaining Inspector as before. [2] The text is defective here; the collation note restores the missing appointments: Yuan Can became Director of the Secretariat and concurrently Minister over the Masses, while Chu Yuan became Guards General, and both were authorized to maintain their own offices with ceremonial rank equal to the Three Excellencies. Liu Bing, General Who Pacifies the Army, became Director of the Masters of Writing and additionally Central Army Commander. Xie, Prince of Jinxi, General Who Pacifies the West and Inspector of Yingzhou, became General Who Pacifies the Army and Inspector of Yangzhou. Prince of Nanyang Hui became Inspector of Yingzhou.
Book of Song, Chapter 89Volume 89 Biographies 49: Yuan Can · 3 passages