1A similar incident occurred when Marianne favoured Kargis rather than Huan Tê.
2Duke's chief adviser will be his confidante and erstwhile would-be paramour, Honey Huan.
3To God, replied the Minister; at which Duke Huan gazed upwards to the sky.
4Yin Huan-chang discussed most recently Lung-shan culture and the mound-dwellers.
5None of his family could assemble as much power as Huan Wen had done.
6In the Huan family Huan Hsüan, a son of Huan Wen, came especially into prominence.
7Duke Huan asked Kuan Chang, saying, To what should a prince attach the highest importance?
8The equality of strength of the Huan and the Hsieh saved the dynasty for a time.
9Thus Huan Hsüan conquered the capital, deposed the emperor, and began a dynasty of his own.
10That's the number that Huan Liu came up with when he did a bit of internet sleuthing.
11The time had now come when Huan Wen might have ascended the throne himself, but he died.
12The Master said, Duke Wen of Chin was deep, but dishonest; Duke Huan of Ch'i was honest, but shallow.
13Wang Kung was killed, and Yin Chung-k'an fell away from Huan Hsüan and was killed by him in 399.
14Hence it was that at 11 o'clock punctually I was to portray prince Min-Young-Huan, the commander-in-chief of the Corean troops.
15He arranged for his supporters to dispose of Huan Hsüan's chief collaborators; and then, in 404, he himself marched on the capital.
16In 532 A.D., Kao Huan, afterwards Emperor and canonized as Shen-wu, was surrounded by a great army under Erh-chu Chao and others.