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Fan Changsheng

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After Li Xiong's victory, he offered Fan the throne. Fan declined, claiming that the year 304 would be an auspicious date (
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to take the throne. Fan Changsheng then served as the Chancellor of Cheng-Han under
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Great Perfection: Religion and Ethnicity in a Chinese Millennial Kingdom
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and leader who was instrumental in the establishment of the
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to take the title of emperor. After Fan's death, his son
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Index

Taoist priest
Cheng-Han
Sixteen Kingdoms
China
Mount Qingcheng
Sichuan
Li Xiong
Luo Shang
Chengdu
Li family
Li Xiong
Li Xiong
Fan Ben
I Ching
Eight Immortals from Sichuan
ISBN
978-0-8248-1800-5
Categories
318 deaths
4th-century Taoists
Jin dynasty (266โ€“420) Taoists
Taoist religious leaders
Taoist immortals

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