• state Wuyue, serving as a chancellor during the reign of its last two kings, Qian Hongzong (King Zhongxun) and Qian Chu (King Zhongyi). Wu Cheng was born...
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  • Wu Cheng or Wucheng may refer to: Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi (537–569), emperor of the Northern Qi dynasty Wu Cheng (Wuyue) (893–965), chancellor of...
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    Wuyue (simplified Chinese: 吴越; traditional Chinese: 吳越; pinyin: Wúyuè; Wu Chinese pronunciation: [ŋu²³³.ɦyøʔ²³]) was a dynastic state of China and one...
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    ("language"), at times perceived as derogatory. Wuyue language (吴越语; 吳越語; Wúyuèyǔ; 'the language of Wu–Yue'), a poetic and historical name, highlighting...
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    in 902; the Prince of Wu was added in 904. After the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907, he declared himself king of Wuyue. Wuyue survived until the eighteenth...
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  • The Wu Chinese people, also known as Wuyue people[citation needed] (simplified Chinese: 吴越人; traditional Chinese: 吳越人; pinyin: Wúyuè rén, Shanghainese:...
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  • known as Cheng Ji before 908, was a general during the late Tang dynasty and early Wuyue kingdom, serving as a chief strategist for Qian Liu, Wuyue's first...
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  • Kingdoms period Cheng Ji (Wuyue) (847–913), Tang dynasty military officer who later served the Wuyue kingdom during the Five Dynasties period Cheng Ji (成濟),...
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    princes holding power in the region, most notably Eastern Wu of the Three Kingdoms, and Wu and Wuyue of the Ten Kingdoms. Ambassadorial visits to Japan by...
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    Qian Liu (category Wuyue jiedushi)
    also known by his temple name as the King Taizu of Wuyue (吳越太祖), was the founding king of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of...
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  • Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei Wu Hua (fl. 6th century?), posthumously honored as an emperor by his granddaughter Wu Zetian Zhu Cheng (fl. 9th century), posthumously...
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    Zhejiang (category Pages with Wu Chinese IPA)
    kingdom of Wuyue. After the collapse of the Tang dynasty in 907, the entire area of what is now Zhejiang fell under the control of the kingdom Wuyue established...
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    The next four, Zhou 周, Wu 吳, Zheng 鄭, and Wang 王, were the surnames of the other wives of Qian Chu, the last king of Wuyue. This text is written in...
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  • Tang in history — did, as well as other Chinese states Wu, Chu, Min, Southern Han, Jingnan and Wuyue, in addition to the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty (known...
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  • of Yang Wu was proclaimed "Prince of Wu", to be the start of the Yang Wu. Accordingly, the Yang Wu was founded by the Emperor Taizu of Yang Wu and lasted...
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    Baiyue (section Wu and Yue)
    largely become a regional designation rather than a cultural one, as in the Wuyue state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in what is now Zhejiang...
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    his state annexed. The following year, Wang Jian and Meng Wu led the Qin army against Wuyue around the mouth of the Yangtze, capturing the descendants...
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    Wang Yanzheng (redirect from Wang Yen-cheng)
    and Wu Xingzhen (吳行真) to attack Wang Yanzheng with 40,000 men. Wang Yanzheng sought aid from Qian Yuanguan, the king of Min's northern neighbor Wuyue. Qian...
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  • Yuan Dezhao (category Wuyue chancellors)
    an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Wuyue, serving as a chancellor during the rule of Qian Hongzong (King Zhongxun)...
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    of Langshan Jiang: The Wuyue navy (500 dragon ships) under Prince Qian Yuanguan who is preparing an invasion to attack the Wu Kingdom, defeats the naval...
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  • towards the end of the Chinese Civil War. Hangzhou was the capital of: Wuyue Kingdom (907–978) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Southern...
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  • honored as Shizong of Sui Qian Yuanguan (887–941, reigned 932–941), ruler of Wuyue Yelü Ruan (918–951, reigned 947–951), Liao dynasty emperor Chai Rong (921–959...
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    Han Xizai (category Yang Wu government officials)
    Yanji's brother) eventually were badly defeated by Wuyue forces during the Min campaign, causing Wuyue to be able to seize the former Min capital Fu Prefecture...
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    zhēn xíng tú) and the True Form Chart of the Five Sacred Peaks (五嶽真形圖, Wǔyuè zhēn xíng tú) as the two most important true form charts. These charts (albums)...
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    particularly following the Rebellion of the Seven States. From the reign of Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BC) onward, the Chinese court officially sponsored Confucianism...
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  • with Wu Cheng and informed him that his purpose was to escort Qiao Kuangshun (喬匡舜), a Southern Tang diplomat, from Wuyue back to Jinling. Wu Cheng believed...
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  • without first getting approval from the Wu imperial government. Wang Lin was forced to seek aid from Wuyue. Before Wuyue could react to his request, however...
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    Suzhou (redirect from Wu (city))
    became the capital of the state of Wu. From this role, it also came to be called Wu as well. In 514 BC, King Helü of Wu established a new capital nearby...
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    This record was listed in Cheng Bing's biography, as Cheng was the official (Minister of Ceremonies) who welcomed Lady Zhou to Wu. (秉守太常,迎妃于吴...) (吳主權步夫人,...
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  • Qian Hongzuo (category Wuyue kings)
    also known by his temple name as the King Chengzong of Wuyue (吳越成宗), was the third king of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China...
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