• An Congjin (Chinese: 安從進; died 942) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Later Tang and Later Jin. In 941, he rebelled...
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    son of An Lushan An Chonghui (安重誨), a minister of Later Tang An Congjin (安從進), a general of Later Tang and Later Jin (Five Dynasties) An Chongrong (安重榮)...
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    against An Congjin. Upon hearing of An Congjin's rebellion, An Chongrong also rebelled, and Shi sent Du Chongwei against him. Gao quickly defeated An Congjin's...
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    Tang tried to replace his son, Yichao, with a Sogdian governor, An Congjin. An Congjin besieged Xiazhou with 50,000 soldiers, but the Tanguts mounted a...
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    Frankish abbot December 17 – William I, duke of Normandy (b.c. 893) An Congjin, Chinese general and governor Fulk I, Frankish nobleman (approximate date)...
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    a minister of China's Later Tang An Congjin (安從進), a general of Later Tang and China's Later Jin (Five Dynasties) An Chongrong (安重榮), a general of China's...
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  • blank edicts, so that Shi Chonggui could react quickly if An Congjin did rebel. When An Congjin did rebel after Shi Jingtang left Kaifeng, Shi Chonggui...
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  • An of planning a rebellion and doing so by requesting the command of an army to attack Wu. The generals An Congjin and Yao, however, vouched for An Chonghui...
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    England: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521842263 Bregel, Yuri (2003), An Historical Atlas of Central Asia, Brill Drompp, Michael Robert (2005), Tang...
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  • senior. She trains Hongxian and Nie Yinniang in swordsmanship. Guo Congjin (郭從瑾; Guō Cóngjǐn) is a youxia and Du Baiying's martial arts master. He leads a...
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  • quickly defeated An Chongrong, and An Chongrong was killed by his own officers. Shi had An Chongrong's head delivered to Liao. (An Congjin, however, would...
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  • against Shi, and therefore sent secret messengers establishing an alliance with An Congjin. At the same time, Shi sent Liu Zhiyuan to Hedong to serve as...
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  • journey. Instead, Zhu committed suicide, and the imperial guard general An Congjin then killed Feng, offering Zhu's and Feng's heads to Li Congke. Li Conghou...
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  • him that after he left Kaifeng, another rebellious military governor, An Congjin of Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered in modern Xiangyang, Hubei)...
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  • committed suicide and Feng was killed by the imperial guard general An Congjin. An thereafter requested that the three chancellors — Liu Xu and his colleagues...
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  • Frankish abbot December 17 – William I, duke of Normandy (b.c. 893) An Congjin, Chinese general and governor Fulk I, Frankish nobleman (approximate date)...
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  • committed suicide by jumping into a well. The imperial guard general An Congjin then killed Feng and delivered Zhu's and Feng's heads to Li Congke. (Li...
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  • Lu Wenjin, Li Jinquan Volume 098 Book of Jin 24 Liezhuan 13 – An Chongrong, An Congjin, Zhang Yanze, Zhao Dejun, Zhang Li, Xiao Han, Liu Xi, Cui Tingxun...
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  • oaths of governance/submission on it, at Xi Prefecture. In late 941, An Congjin, the Later Jin military governor of Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered...
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  • against An Congjin. The monitor of Gao's army, Zhang Cong'en (張從恩), quickly engaged An Congjin's army, surprising it and defeating it, forcing An Congjin to...
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  • committed suicide by jumping into a well. The imperial guard general An Congjin killed Feng and delivered Zhu's and Feng's heads to Li Congke. (Li Conghou...
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    Yanchou (藥彥稠) the military governor of Fengxiang in command of an army to escort An Congjin to Dingnan. When Li Yichao did resist, Yao put Dingnan's capital...
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  • modern Yan'an, Shaanxi), while commissioning Zhangwu's military governor An Congjin as the acting military governor of Dingwu. He also had Yao Yanchou (藥彥稠)...
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  • succeeding Later Jin — Later Jin's military governor of Shannan East, An Congjin, was plotting to rebel against Later Jin, and he sent emissaries to ask...
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    Liu became resentful of them. In late 941, as An Chongrong prepared to rebel (in alliance with An Congjin the military governor of Shannan East Circuit...
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  • and was posthumously honoured as Prince Rongxi of Changhua (昌化荣僖王) Zhu Congjin (朱聪浕; 1472-1541), Zhu Chenghuan's first son who held the princedom from...
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  • headquartered in modern Yan'an, Shaanxi) while moving Zhangwu's military governor An Congjin to Dingnan. The attempt failed, and Li Renfu's family would become entrenched...
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  • Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered in modern Xiangyang, Hubei), An Congjin, was plotting to rebel against Shi, he sent emissaries to Meng seeking...
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  • Zhu committed suicide; Feng was killed by the imperial guard general An Congjin; and Li Conghou fled, but was later killed by emissaries sent by Li Congke...
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