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Wan (khan)

| altname = Alternate name |t2=王台 |p2=Wáng Tái |w2= }} Wan (Manchu:, died July 1582) was a Haixi Jurchen chieftain, a self-proclaimed Khan (, ''han''), and leader of the Hūlun tribal confederacy. A member of the Nara clan and leader of the Hada tribe, he succeeded his uncle Wangju-wailan as ''beile'' of the Hada. He was a skilled political leader and the most powerful Jurchen leader of his era, establishing dominance over the Ula, Yehe, and Hoifa tribes, which he organized into the Hūlun tribal confederation. His power waned late into his rule, and the Yehe and Ula broke off from the Hūlun under the leadership of Yangginu. Wan died soon after and was succeeded by his son Hûrhan. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hand acupuncture therapy by Jinlin, Qiao

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    The essentials of traditional Chinese herbal medicine by Ganzhong, Liu

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