Li Chongjin (李重進) (died 960) was a military general during imperial China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and the subsequent Song Dynasty. A...
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Chŏngjin (Korean pronunciation: [tsʰʌŋ.dʑin]; Korean: 청진시; MR: Ch'ŏngjin-si) is the capital of North Korea's North Hamgyong Province (함경북도) and the country's...
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rival, Li Chongjin, soon found himself lacking the political backing. As a result, Zhao Kuangyin was able to use his influence to transfer Li Chongjin to...
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is Kwan-li-so (Penal-labour colony) No. 25. Satellite images show a major expansion of the camp after 2010. [citation needed] Pyongyang Chongjin The camp...
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Zhang Yongde (張永德, Guo Rong's brother-in-law) and Li Chongjin, Li Jing wrote a secret letter to Li Chongjin, apparently trying to entice him to turn against...
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Yuan Yan, Li Yun, and Li Chongjin. Guo and Yuan, who had helped establish the Later Zhou, would eventually submit to Song authority. Li Yun, the military...
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Feng Yanlu (section During Li Jing's reign)
Southern Tang aid but was refused by Li Jing. Still, after Song forces quickly defeated Li Chongjin and Li Chongjin committed suicide, the Song emperor...
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Yan Xu (section During Li Jing's reign)
capital Jinling, Li Jing, in fear that the Song emperor had more designs than just to destroy Li Chongjin, sent Yan (and later his son Li Congyi (李從鎰) and...
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initially treated them with respect. However, news came that Li Jing had tried to entice Li Chongjin into rebelling against Later Zhou by sending him letters...
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Li Cunjin (李存進) (855 – 24 September 922), originally Sun Chongjin (孫重進), was a military general in imperial China's Tang dynasty, and later the Jin territory...
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Fengjiao Li Jianyi as Chen Tuan Liu Yajin as Meng Chang Yan Pei as Wei Renpu Xu Maomao as Gao Huaide Lu Yong as Guo Wei Li Hongrui as Li Chongjin Cheng Xiangyin...
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subsequently had Li Chongjin replace Li Gu as the overall commander of the operations, while making Li Gu the acting governor of Shou, apparently having Li Gu overseeing...
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Nothing to Envy (section Chongjin)
Demick, based on interviews with North Korean refugees from the city of Chongjin who had escaped North Korea. In 2010, the book was awarded the BBC Samuel...
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campaign. He disapproved of the withdrawal and appointed his cousin Li Chongjin to replace Li Gu. Many Southern Tang officers became overconfident after the...
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accepted his authority. Resistance from the provincial commanders Li Yun and Li Chongjin were suppressed by Zhao's generals Murong Yanzhao and Han Lingkun...
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Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Chongjin is the consulate of China in Chongjin, North Korea. The current consul general is Zhang Daxing...
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908) Li Cunshi (李存實) Li Cunshen (李存審), ne Fu Cun (符存) (died 924) Li Cunjing (李存敬) (killed by Li Chong (李沖) 926) Li Cunjin (李存進), né Sun Chongjin (孫重進)...
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Hoeryong concentration camp (redirect from Kwan-li-so No. 22 Haengyong)
melting furnace.: 187–188 The coal was delivered to the Chongjin power plant as well as to Chongjin and Kimchaek steel mills, while the food was delivered...
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Daliang (now known as Kaifeng Prefecture) to pay the emperor homage. After Li Chongjin rebelled and died, Guo Chong took over his titles. He died in 965, and...
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Yuan Yan to submit to Song, then supervised the armies in quelling Li Chongjin's revolt in Huainan. Staying behind in Yangzhou after the victory, he...
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Zhou/Southern Tang border. However, Li Jingda's army was unable to lift the siege against the Later Zhou general Li Chongjin. As another Later Zhou army, commanded...
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Huaide defeated Li Yun's rebellion, and he ordered the thousands of surrendered soldiers all executed. He also defeated Li Chongjin's rebellion. Song...
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Kwalliso (redirect from Kwan-li-so)
estimates were from 1982, when the number was thought to be 105,000. Bukchang Chongjin Hoeryong Onsong Hwasong Kaechon Yodok North Korea's kwalliso consist of...
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for political prisoners (Kwan-li-so in Korean) and reeducation prison camps (Kyo-hwa-so in Korean). Pukchang Chongjin Hoeryong Hwasong Kaechon Onsong...
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violent, cruel and degrading" investigation system of North Korea. Bukchang Chongjin Hoeryong Hwasong Kaechon Yodok The internment camps for people accused...
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Lee Soon-ok (category People from Chongjin)
Lee Soon-ok (born 1947 in Chongjin, North Korea) is a North Korean defector and the author of Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean...
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Liu Chengyou (section Li Shouzhen's rebellion)
apprehensive as well. Liu sent the Imperial Guard general Yuan Yi (袁㠖) and Liu Chongjin (劉重進), the former military governor of Weisheng Circuit (威勝, headquartered...
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Sha's son Yelü Deli (耶律德裏). Xu Zizhi Tongjian Changbian, ch. 20. (in Chinese) Li Tao (1183). Xu Zizhi Tongjian Changbian (續資治通鑑長編) [Extended Continuation to...
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flights between Pyongyang and Vladivostok, with select flights transiting in Chongjin, North Korea. More routes were then launched to serve cities of the Manchuria...
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North Korea. Later investigations showed that she was deported to the Chongjin concentration camp in the northern Hamgyong Province, where she was interrogated...
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