Eastern Europe | Han Chinese | Eastern Orthodox Church | Han Dynasty | Great Eastern Railway | Eastern Bloc | Eastern Front (World War II) | London and North Eastern Railway | Eastern Michigan University | Han | Eastern Rumelia | Eastern Front | Eastern Time Zone | Eastern Region | Eastern Air Lines | Han Solo | Eastern Washington | United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas | Eastern League | Eastern Hockey League | Eastern Ghats | United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania | Han van Meegeren | Galicia (Eastern Europe) | Eastern Province | Eastern Catholic Churches | United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois | Eastern Washington University | Eastern United States | Eastern Townships |
He also compiled a number of historical events from the Eastern Han, Cao Wei, Jin, Northern Zhou, and Sui, commenting on their successes and failures and the reasons, into a 30-volume work known as the Summaries of the Six Dynasties (六代略).
Dong Xuan (Han Dynasty) (董宣), style name Shaoping (少平), Eastern Han Dynasty official, see Book of the Later Han
Lü Bu (? - 198 AD), courtesy name Fengxian, Chinese military general during the late Eastern Han Dynasty
Jia Kui (30-101) (賈逵), courtesy name Jingbo (景伯), Eastern Han Dynasty scholar and astronomer, see Yin Mo
Li Shan (Cisun), Eastern Han Dynasty official, author of the influential commentaries to the Wen Xuan anthology
Emperor Ling of Han (156–189), personal name Liu Hong (劉宏), 12th emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty
Liu Long (Yuanbo) (劉隆; died 57), style name Yuanbo (元伯), Eastern Han Dynasty general, see Book of the Later Han
Emperor Shang of Han (105-106), name Liu Long (劉隆), Eastern Han Dynasty emperor
Liu Yi (Eastern Han emperor) (劉懿; died 125), title Marquess of Beixiang (北鄉侯), briefly ruled as an emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty
Emperor Huan of Han (132–168), name Liu Zhi (劉志), Eastern Han Dynasty emperor
Ma Wu (Zizhang) (馬武; died 61), style name Zizhang (子張), Eastern Han Dynasty general, see Book of the Later Han
The tribe became powerful during the Eastern Han and the period of the end of the Eastern Han, but was absorbed into Han culture after the Sun family established a strong local government on Jiangdong.
Shi Ren (士仁), a military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the Eastern Han Dynasty
First founded by Emperor Wu of Han in the wake of the successful reconquest of the area from Xiongnu tribes, it was dissolved during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and then reconstituted centuries later during the Northern Wei and Sui periods, before finally being dissolved during the Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Shun of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period, the politician Yan Ying of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Confucian scholar Zheng Xuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the agriculturist Jia Simiao of the Northern Wei Dynasty were all from Weifang.
Yang Hong (scholar) (陽鴻), style name Mengsun (孟孫), Eastern Han Dynasty scholar, see Book of the Later Han
Yang Qiu (Fangzheng) (陽球), style name Fangzheng (方正), Eastern Han Dynasty official, see Book of the Later Han
Yang Zhi (Sizu) (羊陟), style name Sizu (嗣祖), Eastern Han Dynasty official, see Book of the Later Han