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Chen Pucai

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Chen Pucai (Chinese: 陳普才) was the father of Chen Youliang, the founder of the short-lived Chen Han dynasty of China.

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  1. 明史』巻一百二十三 列伝第十一 陳友諒(Mingshi
  2. 『罪惟録』列伝巻六 漢陳友諒
  3. 『国初群雄事略』巻四 漢陳友諒


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