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Examples:Yan, a vassal state of Zhou in modern Hebei and Liaoning—old place name (in Yan of Warring states, in modern Beijing city)—Aaron Yan (1986-), Taiwanese singer—Yan Xishan (1883-1960), warlord in Shanxi—lit. Ying writes a letter and Yan reads it—Former Yan of the Sixteen Kingdoms (337-370)—Southern Yan of the Sixteen Kingdoms (398-410)—Yan and Zhao, two of the Warring States in Hebei and Shanxi—Mo Yan (1955-), Chinese novelist, winner of 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature—Yan Style (in Chinese calligraphy)—Yan Fu (1853-1921), influential Chinese writer and translator of Western books, esp. on social sciences—Yan mountain range across north Hebei—capital of Yan at different periods—Lü Yan (lived c. 874), Tang dynasty poet—Yan Zhenqing (709-785), a leading calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty—Norman Bethune (1890-1939), Canadian doctor, worked for communists in Spanish civil war and for Mao in Yan'an, where he died of blood poisoning—Yan'an prefecture level city in Shaanxi, communist headquarters during the war—Later Yan of the Sixteen Kingdoms (384-409)—Xia Yan (1900-1995), Chinese writer, playwright, socialist critic and movie pioneer—Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty—Zou Yan (305-240 BC), founder of the School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—Yan'an prefecture, Shaanxi—Northern Yan of the Sixteen Kingdoms (409-436)—Jiang Yan has exhausted his talent [idiom.]— |