• Wang Chucun (Chinese: 王處存) (831–895) was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty, who controlled Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei)...
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  • succeeding his father Wang Chucun in 895 until his defeat in 900. It is not known when Wang Gao was born. His father Wang Chucun had become the military...
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  • come to Wang Chucun's aid, Wang Rong withdrew, and Li Quanzhong, after initially capturing Yi Prefecture, lost Yi Prefecture again to Wang Chucun's counterattack...
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    contribute troops, while also inviting Wang Rong and Wang Chucun's son and successor (Wang Chucun having died in 895) Wang Gao to join in the campaign as well...
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    ally Tang Hongfu (唐弘夫), Wang Chongrong (who had turned against Qi by this point and redeclared his loyalty to Tang), Wang Chucun, the military governor...
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  • Qi state on Tang's behalf. Wang Jingchong sent troops to accompany Wang Chucun on his campaign, although, unlike Wang Chucun, he did not personally attend...
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  • Hezhong. Wang defeated them, and then entered into an alliance with Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding...
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    consecrated; he travels to Rome to receive the pallium from Pope Gregory IV. Wang Chucun, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 895) July 10 – Zubaidah bint Ja`far...
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    king of Ulaid (Ireland) Wang Chongying, Chinese warlord and governor Wang Chucun, general of the Tang Dynasty (b. 831) Wang Xingyu, Chinese warlord (approximate...
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  • also an ally to Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei). Both Li Keju and Wang Rong the military...
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    a number of Tang military governors, including Zheng Tian, Wang Chongrong, Wang Chucun, Tuoba Sigong, Cheng Zongchu (程宗楚), and Tang Hongfu (唐弘夫), rendezvoused...
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    of servants. He presumably followed his older brother Wang Chucun to Yiwu Circuit when Wang Chucun was made Yiwu's military governor in 879 by Emperor Yizong's...
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  • neighbor Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei). They decided to attack and destroy Wang Chucun, and...
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  • Baoding, Hebei), and Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu to Hezhong. Wang Chucun defended Wang Chongrong in a petition, while Wang Chongrong gathered...
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  • under the Tang generals Tang Hongfu (唐弘夫), Cheng Zongchu (程宗楚), and Wang Chucun entered the city, but did not notify Tuoba, Li Xiaochang, or Zheng Tian...
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  • his ally Wang Rong the military governor of Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei), were apprehensive that Wang Chucun the military...
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  • Muslim Sufi (d. 871) Yunju Daoying, Chinese Buddhist teacher (d. 902) 831 Wang Chucun, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 895) 832 Guanxiu, Chinese Buddhist monk...
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  • acquainted with Wang Chuzhi—although it is not known whether Wang Chuzhi was then still an officer under his brother Wang Chucun or Wang Chucun's son and successor...
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  • forces of Li Keyong, Wang Chongrong, Wang Chucun, and Yang Fuguang. The Qi forces were crushed. Meanwhile, the Qi generals Wang Fan (王璠) and Huang Kui...
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  • In summer 881, with Zheng, Tang Hongfu, Cheng Zongchu (程宗楚), Wang Chongrong, Wang Chucun, and Tuoba Sigong converging on Chang'an, Huang abandoned it...
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  • headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei), and Yiwu's military governor Wang Chucun to Hezhong. Wang Chongrong, incensed, refused to report to Taining and aligned...
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  • headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei), and Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu to Huguo. Wang Chongrong refused the order and prepared for confrontation...
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  • in coordination with other Tang generals Tang Hongfu (唐弘夫), Wang Chongrong, Wang Chucun, Tuoba Sigong, and Zheng Tian. After joint Tang forces briefly...
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  • Sixun (李嗣勳) and thereafter withdrew. Thereafter, Li Keyong and his ally Wang Chucun the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding...
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