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Luan Da (Chinese: 欒大, died 112 BC;) was a religious figure during the early Han Dynasty from the state of Yue. He professed to know the secret to immortality and be able to communicate with spiritual beings. Possessing the gift of gab and adept at confidence tricks, Luan Da gained the favour of Emperor Wu of Han, also known as Han Wudi. In the space of a few months, he rose from a commoner to great influence, holding titles and land, and marrying one of the emperor's daughters. However, he could not fulfill his promise to Emperor Wu, failing to produce a means to immortality. He gradually lost the emperor's favour and went on a purported visit to immortals; however, he was eventually captured and executed. At the apex of his career, many of his fellow mystics held him up as their role mode

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  • Luan Da ( murió 112 a. C. ​ ) fue una figura religiosa durante la dinastía Han temprana del estado de Yue. Profesó conocer el secreto de la inmortalidad y poder comunicarse con los seres espirituales. Con el don de gab y experto en trucos de confianza, Luan Da se ganó el favor del emperador Wu de Han, también conocido como Han Wudi. En pocos meses, pasó de ser un plebeyo a tener una gran influencia, con títulos y tierras, y casándose con una de las hijas del emperador. Sin embargo, no pudo cumplir su promesa al Emperador Wu, al no producir un elixir para la inmortalidad. Poco a poco perdió el favor del emperador y realizó una supuesta visita a los inmortales. Finalmente fue capturado y ejecutado. En la cúspide de su carrera, muchos de sus compañeros místicos lo mantuvieron como su modelo a seguir y trataron de emularlo. Su muerte fue un signo de la caída del los médiums. Se aprobaron leyes para restringir la práctica de la mediumnidad, incluso penalizando a quienes emparentaran con sus practicantes. (es)
  • Luan Da (Chinese: 欒大, died 112 BC;) was a religious figure during the early Han Dynasty from the state of Yue. He professed to know the secret to immortality and be able to communicate with spiritual beings. Possessing the gift of gab and adept at confidence tricks, Luan Da gained the favour of Emperor Wu of Han, also known as Han Wudi. In the space of a few months, he rose from a commoner to great influence, holding titles and land, and marrying one of the emperor's daughters. However, he could not fulfill his promise to Emperor Wu, failing to produce a means to immortality. He gradually lost the emperor's favour and went on a purported visit to immortals; however, he was eventually captured and executed. At the apex of his career, many of his fellow mystics held him up as their role model and sought to emulate him. His death was a sign of the trade's fall from favour; laws were passed to restrict the practice of mediumship, even penalising those who married its practitioners. (en)
  • 欒大(?-前112年),西汉方士,胶东郡(治今山东平度东南)人。因為欺君之罪被漢武帝所殺,据说是指南针雏型的创始人。 (zh)
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  • Medium and court mystic (en)
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  • Luán Dà (en)
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  • 栾大 (en)
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  • Eldest Princess Wei (en)
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  • 欒大(?-前112年),西汉方士,胶东郡(治今山东平度东南)人。因為欺君之罪被漢武帝所殺,据说是指南针雏型的创始人。 (zh)
  • Luan Da ( murió 112 a. C. ​ ) fue una figura religiosa durante la dinastía Han temprana del estado de Yue. Profesó conocer el secreto de la inmortalidad y poder comunicarse con los seres espirituales. Con el don de gab y experto en trucos de confianza, Luan Da se ganó el favor del emperador Wu de Han, también conocido como Han Wudi. En pocos meses, pasó de ser un plebeyo a tener una gran influencia, con títulos y tierras, y casándose con una de las hijas del emperador. Sin embargo, no pudo cumplir su promesa al Emperador Wu, al no producir un elixir para la inmortalidad. Poco a poco perdió el favor del emperador y realizó una supuesta visita a los inmortales. Finalmente fue capturado y ejecutado. En la cúspide de su carrera, muchos de sus compañeros místicos lo mantuvieron como su modelo a (es)
  • Luan Da (Chinese: 欒大, died 112 BC;) was a religious figure during the early Han Dynasty from the state of Yue. He professed to know the secret to immortality and be able to communicate with spiritual beings. Possessing the gift of gab and adept at confidence tricks, Luan Da gained the favour of Emperor Wu of Han, also known as Han Wudi. In the space of a few months, he rose from a commoner to great influence, holding titles and land, and marrying one of the emperor's daughters. However, he could not fulfill his promise to Emperor Wu, failing to produce a means to immortality. He gradually lost the emperor's favour and went on a purported visit to immortals; however, he was eventually captured and executed. At the apex of his career, many of his fellow mystics held him up as their role mode (en)
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  • Luan Da (es)
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  • 欒大 (zh)
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