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Fan Wen (, ) was the King of Champa from 336 to 349. Fan Wen was the commander in chief to Fan Yi, and, after Fan Yi's death in 336, he seized the throne. In 340, he sent an embassy to Eastern Jin dynasty of China to request the province of Jiaozhi. His request was denied, and so Fan Wen recaptured Rinan in 347. He died two years later on another campaign.Fan Wen has been described as an ethnic Chinese sold into slavery as a child to a barbarian chieftain. Legend states he caught two carp while tending goats, and hid them from his master. He was surprised to see them turned into two stones, one of which had iron in it. He forged two sabres and prayed, "If I split this rock when I hit it, let the divine virtue embodied in it make me a king." At fifteen, he fled and sought refuge with a Cham merchant, traveling to Western Jin dynasty of China in 315, before settling in Champa. He then entered the employ of Fan Yi, using his knowledge of martial art and city fortifications. He used the trust he gained to alienate Fan Yi from his children. Provided by Wikipedia
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Related factor analysis of anemia in patients with type 2 diabetic kidney disease by Zhang Jing, Chen Guang-mei, Fan Wen-xing, Su Feng
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Cloning and eukaryotic expression of chicken granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor gene by TAN Bing, WANG Hong-ning, ZHANG Yi, FAN Wen-qiao
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A simplified downlink interference model for low- altitude three-dimensional networking scenarios by ZHOU Jiao, LI Xin, CAO Lei, CHEN Weiyan, FAN Wen, ZHANG Xin, QIN Jie, XU Lefei
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An Improved Spatial Clustering Method for Automatic Detection of Active Geohazards in Lanzhou by Yixin Ma, Bo Chen, Zhenhong Li, Guanjun Wei, Chuang Song, Roberto Tomas, Fan Wen, Yi Chen, Jianbing Peng
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Circle structure and orderly hydrocarbon accumulation of whole petroleum system in a continental fault basin: A case study of Kong-2 Member in Cangdong Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China by Xianzheng ZHAO, Xiugang PU, Qun LUO, Guochao XIA, Shiqi GUI, Xiongying DONG, Zhannan SHI, Wenzhong HAN, Wei ZHANG, Shichen WANG, Fan WEN
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