About: Wang Pi

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Wang Pi (Chinese: 王伾; died 805?) was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the Tang Dynasty, who was a close associate of Emperor Shunzong (Li Song). He, along with his ally Wang Shuwen, was powerful during Emperor Shunzong's brief reign in 805, but soon lost power and died in exile.

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  • Wang Pi (Chinese: 王伾; died 805?) was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the Tang Dynasty, who was a close associate of Emperor Shunzong (Li Song). He, along with his ally Wang Shuwen, was powerful during Emperor Shunzong's brief reign in 805, but soon lost power and died in exile. (en)
  • 王伾(?-806年),唐朝杭州人。永贞改革領導人二王八司马中的「二王」之一。 (zh)
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  • Wang Pi (Chinese: 王伾; died 805?) was a Chinese calligrapher and politician of the Tang Dynasty, who was a close associate of Emperor Shunzong (Li Song). He, along with his ally Wang Shuwen, was powerful during Emperor Shunzong's brief reign in 805, but soon lost power and died in exile. (en)
  • 王伾(?-806年),唐朝杭州人。永贞改革領導人二王八司马中的「二王」之一。 (zh)
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  • Wang Pi (en)
  • 王伾 (zh)
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