Chen Chang
Chen Chang (陳昌) (c. 537 – 5 May 560), courtesy name Jingye (敬業), formally Prince Xian of Hengyang (衡陽獻王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Chen dynasty. He was the sixth and only surviving son of the founding emperor Emperor Wu (Chen Baxian), but as he was detained as a hostage by Western Wei and Western Wei's successor state Northern Zhou, was unable to succeed to the throne when Emperor Wu died in 559. Rather, his cousin Chen Qian took the throne as Emperor Wen. Northern Zhou finally allowed him to return to Chen in 560, but as he wrote impolite letters to Emperor Wen, Emperor Wen felt threatened (as he viewed the letters as implied demands for the throne), and he sent his trusted general Hou Andu to escort Chen Chang. Hou subsequently drowned Chen Chang in the Yangtze River. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Zhang, Zhen, Li, Yaozu, Peng, Jinhua, Guo, Peng, Huang, Ji'an, Yang, Pengju, Wang, Shan, Chen, Chang, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Yucheng
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by Ye, Zuodong, Wang, Dawei, Lu, Yingying, He, Yunjiao, Yu, Jingting, Wei, Wenjie, Chen, Chang, Wang, Rui, Zhang, Liang, Zhang, Liangren, Le, Minh T. N., Cho, William C., Yang, Mengsu, Zhang, Hongmin, Yue, Jianbo
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by Sundar Gnanavel, Pawan Sharma, Antonin Sebela, Teresa Gomez Alemany, Jane Pei Chen Chang, Mauro Victor De Medeiros Filho, Kwabena Kusi-Mensah, Fransiska Kaligis, Hidekazu Kato, Huu Kim Le, Kana Morimoto, Dmytro Martsenkovskyi, Darpan Kaur Mohinder Singh, Aditya Pawar, Asilay Seker, Napat Sittanomai, Sifat E. Syed, Utkarsh Karki, Arpit Parmar, Marcus Tan
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by Lee, Yuan Sheng.
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