公孙弘 (公孫弘) gōngsūn hóng
gōngsūn hóng
proper noun
Gongsun Hong
Domain: History 历史
, Subdomain: China
, Concept: Person 人
Notes: 200-121 BCE; 丞相 Chancellor in the Western Han (Guoyu '公孫弘'; Wikipedia '公孫弘')
Word is mentioned most frequently in
Truncated for common words
- 《平津侯主父列傳》 Biographies of the Marquis of Pingjin and Zhufu Records of the Grand Historian 史記 — count: 8
- 卷十一 齊四 Chapter 11: Qi IV Stratagems of the Warring States 戰國策 — count: 8
- 《儒林列傳》 Biographies of Confucian Scholars Records of the Grand Historian 史記 — count: 6
- 卷三十三 中山 Chapter 33: Zhong Shan Stratagems of the Warring States 戰國策 — count: 6
- 卷五十八 公孫弘卜式兒寬傳 Volume 58: Gongsun Hong, Bu Shi and Er Kuan Book of Han 漢書 — count: 5
- 卷六十四上 嚴朱吾丘主父徐嚴終王賈傳 Volume 64a: an, Zhu, Wuqiu, Zhufu, Xu, Yan, Zhong, Wang and Jia 1 Book of Han 漢書 — count: 5
- 卷四十九 Scroll 49 Wenxuan 文選 — count: 5
- 卷八十八 儒林傳 Volume 88: Confucian Scholars Book of Han 漢書 — count: 4
- 卷五十四 Scroll 54 Wenxuan 文選 — count: 3
- 卷二 Scroll 2 Discourses on Salt and Iron 鹽鐵論 — count: 3
Collocations
- 公孙弘曰 (公孫弘曰) 公孫弘曰 — Han Feizi 韓非子, 說林下第二十三 Chapter 23: Collections of Persuasions II — count: 10
- 丞相公孙弘 (丞相公孫弘) 丞相公孫弘曰 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《樂書》 Music — count: 9
- 公孙弘等 (公孫弘等) 上徵文學之士公孫弘等 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《孝武本紀》 Annals of the Xiaowu Emperor — count: 6
- 公孙弘赞 (公孫弘贊) 班固公孫弘贊曰 — Wenxuan 文選, 卷十二 Scroll 12 — count: 6
- 班固公孙弘 (班固公孫弘) 班固公孫弘贊曰 — Wenxuan 文選, 卷十二 Scroll 12 — count: 4
- 公孙弘对策 (公孫弘對策) 公孫弘對策不升第 — Book of Liang 梁書, 卷五十 列傳第四十四 文學下 Volume 50: Men of Letters 2 — count: 4
- 公孙弘对曰 (公孫弘對曰) 公孫弘對曰 — Stratagems of the Warring States 戰國策, 卷十一 齊四 Chapter 11: Qi IV — count: 3
- 御史大夫公孙弘 (御史大夫公孫弘) 御史大夫公孫弘為丞相 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《漢興以來將相名臣年表》 Yearly Table of Statesmen, Generals and Officials since the Han Dynasty's Founding — count: 3
- 使公孙弘 (使公孫弘) 使公孫弘往視問焉 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《西南夷列傳》 Treatise on the Southwestern Yi people — count: 2
- 侯公孙弘 (侯公孫弘) 獻侯公孫弘元年 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《建元以來侯者年表》 Yearly Table of the Officials who became Marquises since the Jianyuan Period — count: 2