Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties · Royal Family Member

Chen Shuling 陳叔陵

AD 552 - AD 582

Passages
55
Chapters
7
Histories
1

Overview

Chen Shuling was a Royal Family Member.

Other names

TypeEnglishChinesePinyin
Personal name Shuling 叔陵 Shuling
Courtesy name Zisong 子嵩 Zisong

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Key source chapters

  1. Book of Chen, Chapter 36 Volume 36: Chen Shuling, Prince of Shixing; Chen Bogu, Prince of Xin'an 42 passages
  2. Book of Chen, Chapter 32 Volume 32: Filial Piety 4 passages
  3. Book of Chen, Chapter 7 Volume 7: Empresses and Consorts 3 passages
  4. Book of Chen, Chapter 29 Volume 29: Zong Yuanrao; Sima Shen; Mao Xi; Cai Zheng 3 passages
  5. Book of Chen, Chapter 22 Volume 22: Lu Zilong, Qian Daoji, Luo Ya 1 passage

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References in the histories

55 passages

Book of Chen, Chapter 7Volume 7: Empresses and Consorts · 3 passages
Book of Chen, Chapter 22Volume 22: Lu Zilong, Qian Daoji, Luo Ya · 1 passage
Book of Chen, Chapter 23Volume 23: Shen Junli; Wang Yang; Lu Shan · 1 passage
Book of Chen, Chapter 29Volume 29: Zong Yuanrao; Sima Shen; Mao Xi; Cai Zheng · 3 passages
Book of Chen, Chapter 30Volume 30: Xiao Ji; Lu Qiong; Gu Yewang; Fu Zai · 1 passage
Book of Chen, Chapter 32Volume 32: Filial Piety · 4 passages
Book of Chen, Chapter 36Volume 36: Chen Shuling, Prince of Shixing; Chen Bogu, Prince of Xin'an · 42 passages
叔陵聚兵僅千人,初欲據城保守,俄而右衛將軍蕭摩訶將兵至府西門,叔陵事急惶恐,乃遣記室韋諒送其鼓吹與摩訶,仍謂之曰:「如其事捷,必以公為台鼎。」 Shuling mustered barely a thousand men and at first meant to occupy the city and defend it, but Right Guard General Xiao Mohe soon brought troops to the mansion's western gate. With matters urgent and panic setting in, Shuling sent staff recorder Wei Liang to deliver his pipes and drums to Mohe and promised, "If we win, you will sit among the highest ministers."