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He Chong (292 – 21 February 346), courtesy name Cidao, was a Chinese minister of the Jin dynasty (266–420). After the death of Prime Minister Wang Dao in 339, He Chong became one of Emperor Cheng of Jin's most influential advisors. He Chong feuded with the imperial uncles, Yu Bing and Yu Yi, over the successions of Emperor Cheng and Emperor Kang in 342 and 344, respectively, as He Chong backed the emperors' sons to take the throne and the Yu brothers supported their nephews. In 345, following the deaths of the Yu brothers, He Chong played an instrumental role in the general Huan Wen's rise to power when he recommended Huan Wen to succeed Yu Yi's position of Inspector of Jingzhou.

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dbo:abstract He Chong (292 – 21 February 346), courtesy name Cidao, was a Chinese minister of the Jin dynasty (266–420). After the death of Prime Minister Wang Dao in 339, He Chong became one of Emperor Cheng of Jin's most influential advisors. He Chong feuded with the imperial uncles, Yu Bing and Yu Yi, over the successions of Emperor Cheng and Emperor Kang in 342 and 344, respectively, as He Chong backed the emperors' sons to take the throne and the Yu brothers supported their nephews. In 345, following the deaths of the Yu brothers, He Chong played an instrumental role in the general Huan Wen's rise to power when he recommended Huan Wen to succeed Yu Yi's position of Inspector of Jingzhou. (en) 何 充(か じゅう、元康2年(292年) - 永和2年1月14日(346年2月21日))は、東晋の政治家・武将。字は次道。本貫は廬江郡灊県。魏の光禄大夫何楨の曾孫。西晋の豫州刺史の孫。西晋の安豊郡太守の子。 (ja) 何充(292年-346年2月21日),字次道,廬江郡灊縣(今屬安徽霍山)人。晉朝重要官員,在東晉官至中書監、驃騎將軍、錄尚書事,在晉康帝和晉穆帝時輔政。曾與庾氏分別在讓晉康帝和晉穆帝繼位時有分歧,何充堅持父死子繼,而庾氏則名託立年長君主以抗衡北方外族政權,實際是想保持庾氏與皇室的血緣親近。何充亦提出讓桓溫代替庾氏家族鎮守荊州,是譙國桓氏在東晉堀起的重要起點。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment He Chong (292 – 21 February 346), courtesy name Cidao, was a Chinese minister of the Jin dynasty (266–420). After the death of Prime Minister Wang Dao in 339, He Chong became one of Emperor Cheng of Jin's most influential advisors. He Chong feuded with the imperial uncles, Yu Bing and Yu Yi, over the successions of Emperor Cheng and Emperor Kang in 342 and 344, respectively, as He Chong backed the emperors' sons to take the throne and the Yu brothers supported their nephews. In 345, following the deaths of the Yu brothers, He Chong played an instrumental role in the general Huan Wen's rise to power when he recommended Huan Wen to succeed Yu Yi's position of Inspector of Jingzhou. (en) 何 充(か じゅう、元康2年(292年) - 永和2年1月14日(346年2月21日))は、東晋の政治家・武将。字は次道。本貫は廬江郡灊県。魏の光禄大夫何楨の曾孫。西晋の豫州刺史の孫。西晋の安豊郡太守の子。 (ja) 何充(292年-346年2月21日),字次道,廬江郡灊縣(今屬安徽霍山)人。晉朝重要官員,在東晉官至中書監、驃騎將軍、錄尚書事,在晉康帝和晉穆帝時輔政。曾與庾氏分別在讓晉康帝和晉穆帝繼位時有分歧,何充堅持父死子繼,而庾氏則名託立年長君主以抗衡北方外族政權,實際是想保持庾氏與皇室的血緣親近。何充亦提出讓桓溫代替庾氏家族鎮守荊州,是譙國桓氏在東晉堀起的重要起點。 (zh)
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