• Du Rangneng (杜讓能) (841–893), courtesy name Qunyi (群懿), formally the Duke of Jin (晉公), was a former jiedushi of the late Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor...
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    by Du You. Many military governors(jiedushi) during the Tang dynasty were part of the Du clan. Such examples include Du Shenquan, Du Rangneng and Du Hong...
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  • not known when Du Xiao was born. Both his grandfather Du Shenquan and father Du Rangneng served as chancellors during Tang dynasty — Du Shenquen during...
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    of Du Ruhui Du Fuwei (杜伏威) (d. 624), Sui dynasty military leader Du Shenquan (杜审权) (d. 870), former Jiedushi during the late Tang Dynasty Du Rangneng (杜讓能)...
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    nobleman (d. 886) Boso of Provence, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) Du Rangneng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 893) Edmund the Martyr, king of East...
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  • count of Aragon (Spain) Bécc mac Airemóin, king of Ulaid (Ireland) Du Rangneng, Chinese chancellor (b. 841) Li Kuangwei, warlord of the Tang dynasty...
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  • honors, as well as the posthumous name of De (德, "virtuous"). His son Du Rangneng later served as a chancellor under Emperor Yizong's sons Emperor Xizong...
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    Despite the misgivings of the chancellor Du Rangneng, Emperor Zhaozong launched a campaign against Li Maozhen, with Du in charge of the logistics and Li Sizhou...
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  • posthumous promotion to prefect. Du Yuanying's nephew Du Shenquan (Du Yuanjiang's son) and Du Shenquan's son Du Rangneng later served as chancellors as...
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  • nobleman (d. 886) Boso of Provence, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) Du Rangneng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 893) Edmund the Martyr, king of East...
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    883–887) Xiao Gou (881–887) Wei Zhaodu (881–888) Kong Wei (886–888) Du Rangneng (886–888) Zhang Jun (887–888) Issue: Li Zhen, Prince Jian (建王 李震), first...
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  • harshly-worded letters to Du Rangneng. Emperor Zhaozong, in anger, decided to prepare a campaign against Li Maozhen, disregarding Du's analysis that the imperial...
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  • (because they were not aware that he had fled further), with Kong and Du Rangneng being among the few who did. Emperor Xizong then commissioned Kong as...
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  • Emperor Zhaozong to force the chancellor Du Rangneng, whom he had put in charge of the campaign logistics despite Du's misgivings about the campaign, to commit...
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  • advocated a campaign against Li Keyong, Liu and another chancellor, Du Rangneng, opposed, but to no avail. After Li Keyong defeated the imperial troops...
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  • campaign against Li Maozhen and Wang, just as the deceased chancellor Du Rangneng was. Li Maozhen and Wang thereafter submitted multiple petitions objecting...
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  • When Emperor Xizong was set to commission Du Honghui (杜弘徽), the younger brother of the chancellor Du Rangneng, as a Zhongshu Sheren (中書舍人, mid-level official...
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  • attack Shannan West; Li Maozhen also sent letters to the chancellor Du Rangneng and the chief eunuch Ximen Junsui (西門君遂) disparaging the imperial government...
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  • Xianyang, Shaanxi), Emperor Zhaozong was forced to order the chancellor Du Rangneng, who had overseen the operations, to commit suicide. He then recalled...
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  • and Wang in 893 and put the chancellor Du Rangneng in charge of planning the campaign, it was said that whatever Du said in the morning would be found out...
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  • Changtu (886) Wei Zhaodu (881–887, 893–895) Kong Wei (886–891, 895) Du Rangneng (886–893) Zhang Jun (887–891) Liu Chongwang (889–892) Cui Zhaowei (891–895)...
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  • opinions from imperial officials, most opposed, including the chancellors Du Rangneng and Liu Chongwang, but Zhang and Kong, who wanted to try to use this...
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  • Yang Fuguang's brother Yang Fugong. At the suggestion of the chancellor Du Rangneng, who pointed out that Wang Chongrong and Yang Fuguang (who had died by...
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    desperate state. Wang Du and Tunei attempted to fight their way out of the siege, but could not. Wang Du's officer Ma Rangneng (馬讓能) thereafter opened...
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  • spring 929, Wang Du and Tunei tried to fight their way out of the siege, but could not. Shortly after, Wang Du's officer Ma Rangneng (馬讓能) opened up the...
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    Wang Du was unsuccessful, and in early 929, Wang Du's officer Ma Rangneng (馬讓能) opened the city gates to allow the Later Tang forces in; Wang Du committed...
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