Pang E
Pang E () born Zhao E () was a Chinese noblewoman of the late Eastern Han period, mother of Cao Wei politician Pang Yu (). She killed the man who killed her father, in full public view in front of a government office, but after turning herself in and requesting execution under the law, she not only escaped punishment but was later commended for her virtue.Her case was recorded in Huangfu Mi's six-chapter updated continuation of Liu Xiang's earlier classic ''Biographies of Exemplary Women'' (), traditionally considered an instructional text for Confucian women. Due to her act of extreme bravery, she was immortalized as one of the exemplars of courage and virtue performed by a woman in Chinese history. Zhao E is one of the heroines depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (; ''Table of Peerless Heroes'') by Jin Guliang. Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Bin Zhang, J. Liu, Zhao E. Yang, Er Y. Chen, Chao J. Zhang, Xue Y. Zhang, Fu G. LiGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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15by Xiaogen Dong, Meng Qin, Zhao-e Wang, Xiaoxing Yang, Qingrui Wu, Huiru Feng, Xiuxia Wei, Hong Yu, Jinsong Li, Jie LiGet full text
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16by Zhao eZhenqing, Gu eHonghui, Sheng eXiaoguang, Yu eHuifang, Wang eJiansheng, Huang eLong, Wang eDanGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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19by Zhang eXiao, shi eming, Magnar eBjørås, wang ewei, zhang eguangyun, han ejunliang, liu ezhirong, zhang eyunxia, wang ebing, chen ejing, zhu eyi, xiong elize, Zhao eGangGet full text
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