• Shi Siming (Chinese: 史思明) (19th day of the 1st month, 703? – 18 April 761), or Shi Sugan (史窣干), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician...
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    ascension, Shi Siming, the governor of Pinglu Commandery and a close ally of An Lushan, killed An Qingxu and usurped the leadership. Shi Siming ruled for...
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    rebels. Shi Siming (703–761, age 58), a lieutenant under An Lushan, succeeded An Qingxu. He was murdered by his son. Shi Chaoyi, son of Shi Siming, succeeded...
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  • by the soldiers, but Shi Siming favored Shi Chaoqing over Shi Chaoyi and considered killing Shi Chaoyi. In spring 761, Shi Siming began another attempt...
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  • personal name unknown) (died after 18 April 761) was an empress and wife of Shi Siming, a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty who became an emperor of the rebel...
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    rebel commander Shi Siming. Although Guo had only ten thousand men he delayed Shi Siming's army until reinforcements could arrive. Shi Siming was tricked...
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  • An Qingxu (category Yan (An–Shi) emperors)
    present-day Hebei. After An Lushan's general Shi Siming lifted the siege, An Qingxu met Shi to thank him, but Shi arrested and executed him. An Renzhi was...
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    An Lushan (category Yan (An–Shi) emperors)
    exchange for silk through foreign trade. Serving with him was Shi Sugan (later named Shi Siming), who was one day older than he was and who became a good...
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    Jiedushi (redirect from Jie Du Shi)
    Shanxi. In 756 the jiedushi of Shuofang, Guo Ziyi, defeated the rebel Shi Siming in Hebei and recovered Chang'an and Luoyang from the rebels in 757. He...
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    and the opportunity to study with a teacher. During the An Lushan and Shi Siming rebellion period, Lu Yu retired to Shaoqi (now Wuxing county, Zhejiang)...
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    spear crossbow formation against the rebel cavalry forces under Shi Siming. In 756 Shi Siming raced ahead of the main army with his mounted troops to intercept...
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  • northern Shanghai. The An Shi Rebellion (Chinese: 安史之亂; pinyin: Ānshǐzhī Luàn; 756–763) was a rebellion by An Lushan and Shi Siming against the Tang dynasty...
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    Chengdu (redirect from Chéngdū Shì)
    Du Fu was one of the most noted Tang dynasty poets; during the Lushan-Shi Siming Rebellion, he left Xi'an (then Chang'an) to take refuge in Chengdu. With...
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    742 the jiedushi's name was changed to Fanyang Jiedushi. An Lushan and Shi Siming used the Fanyang, Hedong, and Pinglu regions as the base of their rebellion...
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    of All Armenians. An Lushan, Chinese rebel leader (approximate date) Shi Siming, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 761) January 13 – Jitō, empress of Japan...
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    761, Shi Siming was assassinated and succeeded by his son Shi Chaoyi, and it was said that other Yan generals, who were originally Shi Siming's equals...
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    II, ruler (spāhbed) of Tabaristan (b. 734) Óengus I, king of the Picts Shi Siming, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 703) Empress Xin of China (b. unknown...
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  • Khitan and Shiwei troops. After An's death, Shi Siming continued the rebellion from Youzhou. Shi Siming's tomb was discovered in Wangzuo Village in Fengtai...
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  • and Consort Shen, aided by the grandiose historical background of the An Shi Rebellion (755-763). The series was aired for 92 episodes, split into two...
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    this time of troubles and widespread insurrection continued until rebel Shi Siming was killed by his own son in 763. One of the legacies that the Tang government...
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    The An Shi disturbances continued (as they were later called, since they lasted beyond the death of their instigator, carried on by Shi Siming and others)...
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    spear crossbow formation against the rebel cavalry forces under Shi Siming. In 756 Shi Siming raced ahead of the main army with his mounted troops to intercept...
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    subsequent events. Chang'an was occupied by the forces of An Lushan and Shi Siming, in 756; then taken back by the Tang government and allied troops in 757...
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    specializes in the 110 metre hurdles. Shi Zhi (史侄), a Zhou-era public officer Shi Siming (史思明), emperor of the Yan dynasty Shi Miyuan (史彌遠), politician during...
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  • Li Huaixian (category Yan (An–Shi))
    general Shi Siming, and Shi Siming's son Shi Chaoyi. After Shi Chaoyi had succeeded to the Yan throne after assassinating his father Shi Siming in 761...
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  • serve under Shi Siming at that point. By 763, the Anshi Rebellion had been put down by Tang forces, with Shi Siming's son and successor Shi Chaoyi committing...
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    Youzhou was renamed Fanyang Commandery (范阳郡). In 759, during the An-Shi Rebellion, Shi Siming declared himself emperor of the Great Yan dynasty and made Fanyang...
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    Emperor Daizong still had to face Yan, now ruled by Shi Chaoyi—the son and successor to Shi Siming, who had killed and succeeded An Qingxu and recaptured...
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    to Emperor Xuanzong, but was ignored. In December 755, An Lushan and Shi Siming rebelled under the name of removing Yang Guozhong. The ill-prepared Tang...
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    Bayanchur Khan of the Uyghur Khaganate 759 An Qingxu is killed by rebel Shi Siming Shi Siming occupies Luoyang Jianzhen founds the Tōshōdai-ji in Nara, Japan...
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