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邓 (Dèng)
1. Surname.
2. Ancient country name (Deng state).
3. Located in present-day Deng County, Henan Province. Destroyed by Chu in 678 BC.
4. Ancient place name (Deng village, name of a place in ancient times).
5. Territory of the Cai state during the Spring and Autumn period, later belonging to Chu. In the southeast of present-day Yancheng, Henan Province.
6. Territory of the Lu state during the Spring and Autumn period. In the region south of the Wen River and north of the Grand Canal in present-day Shandong Province (within the Qing Yanzhou Prefecture).
7. Territory of Chu during the Warring States period. The Qin established Deng County, which was the territory of the Deng marquisate. In the northern part of present-day Xiangfan, Hubei Province.
8. Territory of Wei during the Warring States period, located in the southwest of present-day Meng County, Henan Province.
9. Surname (Deng Tong: a person from the Western Han dynasty who became rich by minting his own coins, often used as a metaphor for wealth; Deng Yu: a person from the Eastern Han dynasty, courtesy name Zhonghua, who fought alongside Liu Xiu during the founding of the Eastern Han dynasty; Deng Zhi: a person, the uncle of Emperor An of the Eastern Han, who was granted the title of Marquis of Shangcai and served as a general).
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