• Wagang Army (Chinese: 瓦岗军, 611–618) was a key rebel army in the late Sui dynasty of China. The Wagang Army was primarily led by Zhai Rang before 617, and...
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    Wang Bodang was a general in Wagang Army which rebelled against the Sui dynasty. He is also a highly celebrated and praised figure in Chinese popular...
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  • Cavalry". In the historical novel Shuo Tang [zh], the rebellion force of Wagang Army has “Five Tiger Generals”: Qin Shubao, Shan Xiongxin, Cheng Yaojin, Wang...
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  • killed in a battle against Wagang Army, Pei Xingyan and his father Renji surrendered to Wagang. The leader of Wagang Army, Li Mi, appointed Xingyan to...
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    soon promoted to become a general in the peasant army. In 617, after the highest power of the Wagang Army shifted from Zhai Rang to Li Mi, Shan Xiongxin...
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    La clashes started on 11 September 1967, when China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched an attack on Indian posts at Nathu La, and lasted till 15...
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    brothers are ordered to attack the rebel army at Wagang Fort (瓦岗). Pei Yuanqing easily defeats dozens of Wagang warriors, including some notable figures...
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  • drunk driver anywhere in Henan. Zhai Rang, peasant rebel leader founding Wagang Army during late Sui dynasty. Zhao Ziyang, former general secretary of Chinese...
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  • the fortress of Wagang during Sui dynasty. He was defeated by Cheng Yaojin, who at that time was a general in the rebellion Wagang Army. After that, Ma...
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    Later, he joined the peasant uprising and became a leader of Wagang Army. After Wagang Army disbanded, Zhang Gongjin submitted to Tang dynasty and became...
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    friction with Li's. Zhai thus separated his army from Li's and returned to Wagang, but soon regretted that decision and rejoined Li. In spring 617, Li persuaded...
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  • However, in 617, Pei Renji was defeated by Wagang Army and surrendered, while Luo Shixin also joined the Wagang Army while being promoted to be a commander...
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  • the Wagang Army led by Zhai Rang and Li Mi. During the Battle of Dahai Temple against Wagang Army, Zhang Xutuo was ambushed and surrounded by Wagang forces...
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  • Zhai's bravery, secretly released him at night. Zhai then fled to nearby Wagang (瓦崗) and gathered a group of men to rise against Emperor Yang of Sui's rule...
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    are the customary land owners, consist of six villages, namely Butibum, Wagang, Yanga, Kamkumung, Yalu, and Hengali and have entered into negotiations...
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