Ten Attendants

The Ten Attendants, also known as the Ten Eunuchs, were a group of influential eunuch-officials in the imperial court of Emperor Ling ( 168–189) in Eastern Han China. Although they are often referred to as a group of 10, there were actually 12 of them, and all held the position of ''zhong changshi'' (中常侍; "Central Regular Attendant") in Emperor Ling's imperial court.

The 12 were: Zhang Rang (張讓), Zhao Zhong (趙忠), Xia Yun (夏惲), Guo Sheng (郭勝), Sun Zhang (孫璋), Bi Lan (畢嵐), Li Song (栗嵩), Duan Gui (段珪), Gao Wang (高望), Zhang Gong (張恭), Han Kui (韓悝) and Song Dian (宋典). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lie qiang zai zhong guo
    列强在中国

    Published 1982
    Other Authors: “…Xu, Feng…”
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    Jue meng lu
    覺夢錄
    by Cao, Sheng 19th cent

    Published 1989
    “…Xu Feng'en shu…”
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    Hong luan ji shi cao
    紅亂紀事草
    by Cao, Sheng 19th cent

    Published 1989
    “…Xu Feng'en shu…”
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