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  1. Chen Yuanyuan (1623–1689 or 1695) was a Chinese Gējì who later became the concubine of military leader Wu Sangui. In Chinese folklore, the Shun army's capture of her in 1644 prompted Wu's fateful decision to let the Qing armies enter China proper through Shanhai Pass, thereby sealing the fate of the Ming dynasty.

  2. Chen Yuanyuan è stata un'attrice teatrale cinese vissuta durante la tarda dinastia Ming e la prima dinastia Qing. Era la concubina di Wu Sangui, il generale della dinastia Ming che cedette il Passo Shanhai alla dinastia Qing guidata dai manciù e che in seguito guidò la rivolta dei Tre Feudatari. La loro relazione divenne oggetto ...

  3. Statue of Chen Yuanyuan in Gold Hall Park in Kunming. Chen Yuanyuan (陳圓圓) was born to a peasant family in Jiangsu province, and on the death of her father, she became a Yiji. Chen became a leading figure in the Suzhou opera scene. In 1642, she became the lover of the scholar and poet Mao Xiang.

  4. 2 gen 2018 · Chen Yuanyuan, deemed as one of the eight beauties in ancient China along the Qinhuai River in today’s Nanjing City, was many men’s fantasy. Her romance with the controversial general Wu Sangui (1612-78), one of the most widespread stories about her, changed the history of China.

  5. 10 mag 2019 · One of China’s great beauties, Chen Yuanyuan was born to a peasant family, orphaned and sold as a prostitute, later becoming the consort of general and despised traitor, Wu Sangui.

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  6. Chen Yuan Yuan. Name: Chen Yuan Yuan; Native name: 陈圆媛; Nationality: Chinese; Gender: Female; Born: May 18, 1995; Age: 29

  7. Chen Yuanyuan (1624–1681) was a Chinese Yiji who lived during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. She was the concubine of Wu Sangui, the Ming dynasty general who surrendered Shanhai Pass to the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and later rebelled in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories.