[魏, Wèiㄨㄟˋ] surname Wei; name of vassal state of Zhou dynasty from 661 BC in Shanxi, one of the Seven Hero Warring States; Wei state, founded by Cao Cao 曹操, one of the Three Kingdoms from the fall of the Han; the Wei dynasty 221-265; Wei prefecture and Wei county at, See Also: 曹操#8200
[魏国 / 魏國, Wèi guóㄨㄟˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ] Wei State (407-225 BC), one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Wei State or Cao Wei 曹魏 (220-265), the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, See Also: 戰國七雄, 战国七雄, 曹魏#30852
[魏征 / 魏徵, Wèi Zhēngㄨㄟˋ ㄓㄥ] Wei Zheng (580-643), Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty 隋書|隋书, See Also: 隋書, 隋书#48569
[曹魏, Cáo Wèiㄘㄠˊ ㄨㄟˋ] Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265, See Also: 曹丕#54667
[东魏 / 東魏, Dōng Wèiㄉㄨㄥ ㄨㄟˋ] Eastern Wei of the Northern dynasties (534-550), formed from the break-up of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏, See Also: 北魏#60361
[魏京生, Wèi Jīng shēngㄨㄟˋ ㄐㄧㄥ ㄕㄥ] Wei Jingsheng (1950-), Beijing-based Chinese dissident, imprisoned 1978-1993 and 1995-1997, released to the US in 1997#127543
[魏收, Wèi shōuㄨㄟˋ ㄕㄡ] Wei Shou (506-572), writer and historian of Northern dynasty Qi 北齊|北齐, compiler of History of Wei of the Northern dynasties 魏書|魏书, See Also: 北齊, 北齐, 魏書, 魏书
[魏晋南北朝 / 魏晉南北朝, Wèi Jìn Nán Běi Cháoㄨㄟˋ ㄐㄧㄣˋ ㄋㄢˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄔㄠˊ] Wei, Jin and North-South dynasties; generic term for historic period 220-589 between Han and Sui
[魏书 / 魏書, Wèi shūㄨㄟˋ ㄕㄨ] History of Wei of the Northern dynasties, tenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled by Wei Shou 魏收 in 554 during Northern Qi dynasty 北齊|北齐, 114 scrolls, See Also: 二十四史, 魏收, 北齊, 北齐