| 姓名
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Han Qi韓琦
| Person ID
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0000630
| 指數年
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1067
| 性別
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男
| 卒年
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1075北宋熙寧8年
| 享年
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68
| 朝代
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宋Song
| 別名
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Zhongxian忠獻(Posthumous Name諡號)
| 籍貫
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Anyang安陽
| 郡望
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Yingchuan穎川
| 注
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Han(1) Qi [630] His ancestors through the fifth generation ancestors were all buried in Yongning jun, Boye xian. His great grandfather was buried in Zhaozhou, Zanhuang xian between 936-947. His grandfather was buried in Xiangzhou, Anyang xian, which became the lineage's address of record. Qi was born in Fujian, Quanzhou, but died in Xiangzhou, Anyang xian. Guohua's [651] son, Ju(1)'s [641] and Ju(2)'s [642] brother, Zhongyan's [644], Chunyan's [7031], and Cuiyan's [656] father, Zhengyan's [635], Zhiyan's [3321] and Gongyan's [3325] uncle, Xiaozhou's [646], Yizhou's [7229] and Yingzhou's [7231] great grandfather. Jia(3) Yan [448] was the grandfather of his nephew Gongyan's father-in-law, Jia(3) Changfu [3218]. His brother Chong's [3319] son-in-law was Zhang(1) Shen(3) [229]. His wife's brother was Cui(1) Gongru [7358]. Qi(1)'s and Ju(1)'s [641] mother, Hu(1) Shi, was from Chengdu. Qi(1) was the younger brother of Li(2) Qingchen's [982] father-in-law. Qi(1) recommended the talents of Cao(1) Yingshu [1671]. Yinzhou [668] and Yuanzhou [7232] have the same generational names as his great grandsons. His great grandson, Tuozhou [3326], entered the civil service via yin. Tuozhou served in State council between 1205 and 1207. After his dismissal, the empress Yang [4221] accepted the proposal of the new Co-administrator of the Bureau of military affairs in the State council Shi(5) Hao's [8113] son, Miyuan [3727], that Tuozhou's head be sent to the Jin in order to bring hostilities to an end. Han Qi, Han Weigong ji, 'jiazhuan,' 10.153-155ff.; Han Qi, WJ, 46.1a-7a, 14a, 22b, 23a, 26a; XCB, 113.6b-7a, 183.12a. CBD, 5, 4140-4145.
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