Talk:Wang Zhaojun
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editI just wanted to mention there is a song called Wang Zhaojun as well, that is over 8 minutes long. I heard parts of it in Mandarin Chinese, on some Taiwanese variety show that was making some point about the length of the song. Cheers.
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FOUR children in 2 years?!
edit33BC they met and in 31 BC he died yet they had four children? Yikes! Fionaussie (talk) 19:53, 12 November 2023 (UTC)
"Mole of widowed tears"
editLife/Entering the harem: Would you mind explaining/expanding on this term? It does not make sense in English. If I understood what is meant, I could perhaps help by editing it so the English version of the expression makes sense, or provide an explanation in a note. Thank you. Fionaussie (talk) 15:08, 28 November 2023 (UTC)
Two people merged together
editThis page is linked to from the 4 Beauties of Ancient China which refers to a woman called Wang Zhaojun who's married to Huhanye in 33 BC (listed as a spouse here). But the article itself is about a man born in 20 BC. I think there needs to be a disambiguation page here - if I search Wang Zhaojun it goes straight here 81.106.9.203 (talk) 11:20, 2 December 2023 (UTC)