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Puyang Xing (died c. December 264), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a Chinese politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the eighth Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu.

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  • 濮陽興 (ja)
  • 복양흥 (ko)
  • Puyang Xing (en)
  • 濮陽興 (zh)
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  • Puyang Xing (died c. December 264), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a Chinese politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the eighth Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu. (en)
  • 복양 흥(濮陽興, ? ~ 264년)은 중국 삼국시대 오나라의 정치가로 자는 자원(子元)이며 연주 진류군 사람이다. 장사태수 복양일의 아들이다. (ko)
  • 濮陽 興(ぼくよう こう、? - 264年)は、中国三国時代の政治家。呉に仕えた。字は子元。兗州陳留郡の人。父は。『三国志』呉志に伝がある。 (ja)
  • 濮陽興(3世紀-264年),字子元,兗州陳留郡外黃(今河南省民權縣西北)人,三國时期孫吳丞相。 (zh)
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  • Puyang Xing (en)
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  • Puyang Xing (en)
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  • Ziyuan (en)
  • Marquis of Waihuang (en)
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  • December 264 (en)
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  • Puyang Yi (en)
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