Ban Yong

Ban Yong (Chinese: 班勇; Wade–Giles: Pan Yung, died c. 128 CE), courtesy name Yiliao (宜僚), was the youngest son of the famous Chinese general, Ban Chao, and the nephew of the illustrious historian, Ban Gu, who compiled the Book of Han, the dynastic history of the Former Han dynasty. == Ban Yong's family == Ban Biao (班彪; 3-54 CE; grandfather) Ban Gu (班固; 32–92; first son) Ban Chao (班超; 32–102; second son) Ban Xiong (班雄; ? -after 107; Ban Chao's eldest son) Ban Shi (班始; ?

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Ban Yong

Ban Yong (Chinese: 班勇; Wade–Giles: Pan Yung, died c. 128 CE), courtesy name Yiliao (宜僚), was the youngest son of the famous Chinese general, Ban Chao, and the nephew of the illustrious historian, Ban Gu, who compiled the Book of Han, the dynastic history of the Former Han dynasty. == Ban Yong's family == Ban Biao (班彪; 3-54 CE; grandfather) Ban Gu (班固; 32–92; first son) Ban Chao (班超; 32–102; second son) Ban Xiong (班雄; ? -after 107; Ban Chao's eldest son) Ban Shi (班始; ?

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