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féi liù shì Philippe VIyuē hàn 'èr shì John II the Goodchá shì Charles V le Sage
chá liù shì Charles VI le Insensechá shì Charles VII le Victorieux shí Louis XI
chá shì Charles VIII l'Affable
yuē hàn 'èr shì John II the Good
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   yuē hàn 'èr shì ( 1319 nián 4 yuè 16 1364 nián 4 yuè 8 , 1350-1364 zài wèi), wáng cháo 2 wèi guó wáng zài jié zhàn shī bài hòu bèi hēi tài 'ài huá huí yīng lánzài 'ér 'ān gōng jué shì liú xià zuò rén zhì hòu yuē hàn 'èr shì huí guó chóu shú jīn liào zhè hái táo páo liǎo yuē hàn 'èr shì yán zūn shǒu liǎo shì zhì de xìn tiáo yuàn fǎn huí yīng guó zuò rén zhìshù yuè hòu yīn wéi zhè yuán bèi chēng zuò hǎo rén (JeanleBon)。


  John II (April 16, 1319 -1,364 on 8 April ,1350-1364 in office), the first two Valois kings. After his defeat in the Battle of Poitiers Edward the Black Prince prisoners were escorted back to England, to a son of Louis I of Anjou left to do after the hostages returned to raise the ransom of John II, behold this child ran away, John II, strictly the tenets of chivalry, he volunteered to return to England was being held hostage, died a few months later, the reason why he was called the "good guys" (Jean le Bon).
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