Yang Province. In late 174, the insurgents were finally destroyed. Xu Chang's rebellion is mentioned in several primary sources, namely the "Annals of the...
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acting major for the pro-government militias which fought against Xu Chang's rebellion in Kuaiji Commandery. He raised a militia of about 1,000 men and...
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Xu Chang may refer to: Xu Chang, leader of a rebellion in the 170s in China Xuchang, a city in China This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Emperor Wu died suddenly, the officials therefore supported Chen Chang's cousin (Chen Xu's brother) Chen Qian the Prince of Linchuan as Emperor Wu's successor...
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The Yellow Turban Rebellion, alternatively translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, was a peasant revolt during the late Eastern Han dynasty of ancient...
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The Red Turban Rebellions (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to its...
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the nominal leader of the rebellion. At its peak, Zhang Chang's rebellion encompassed most of the provinces of Jing, Jiang, Xu, Yang and Yu. Despite causing...
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Jian was appointed Major of troops in Wu Commandery to put down Xu Chang's rebellion in Kuaiji Commandery. Sun Jian's success against the rebels drew...
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1369, Chang died of illness on the return journey to Nanjing in the east of present-day Xuanhua County, Hebei. When Zhu Yuanzhang heard of Chang's death...
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Li Hongzhang (redirect from Li Hung-Chang)
general and diplomat of the late Qing dynasty. He quelled several major rebellions and served in important positions in the Qing imperial court, including...
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marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist...
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Boxer Rebellion, Xu Chengyu supported to use the Boxers to fight against Western countries. He was appointed the execution witness (監斬官) of Xu Yongyi...
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dynasty's transition from peak prosperity to the turmoil caused by the rebellion led by An Lushan, one of Emperor Xuanzong's most favored generals. The...
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Xu Yongyi (Chinese: 徐用儀, 22 October 1826 – 11 August 1900), courtesy name Wenyun (筱雲), was a politician of Qing dynasty. Xu Yongyi took the Shuntian Provincial...
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Chang's troops used bamboo splints to build bridges to cross the Yangtze River and defeated the Wu general Shi Ji, killing Zhongli Mao (鍾離茂) and Xu Min...
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the Rebellion of the Three Guards. Around 979 BC, sixty years after the rebellion, war broke out between the Zhou kingdom under King Kang, Chang's successor...
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Yuan Chang and Xu Jingcheng were dismissed from office and later, executed on 28 July 1900. During the negotiations for the Boxer Protocol, Xu Yongyi...
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his execution in 1900. A Roman Catholic, Xu was marked with suspicion in the lead up to the Boxer Rebellion. The anti-Christian, anti-foreign, and anti-imperialist...
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Siege of Suiyang (category An Lushan Rebellion)
the turning point of the rebellion. After the war, the imperial government and literati increasingly portrayed Zhang Xun and Xu Yuan as icons of loyalty...
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launch anymore substantial campaigns. In 394, taking advantage of Yao Chang's death, he carried out one last attack on Later Qin at the Battle of Feiqiao...
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Köke Temür's army against the central division of the Ming army under Xu Da. Xu Da's troops reached Tuul River within 20 days. However, they were routed...
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feelings for Haishi, but keeps pushing her away. Xu Kaicheng as Emperor Di Xu / Zhu Zhongxu After the Yi Rebellion, he was the only successor to the throne....
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Three Kingdoms (section Xu and Yan provinces)
given by Chinese historians: the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184; the year after the beginning of the rebellion, 185; Dong Zhuo deposing Emperor Shao of Han...
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Sima Zhao (category Three Rebellions in Shouchun)
ambush. Deng Ai made Tian Chang speed ahead; and so they marched forward, carrying all before them. Zhong Hui and Zhuge Xu moved their troops towards...
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and others verified the accusations, and by 4 April Xinhua reported Li Chang's ouster. Later, Yao Haijun became the deputy director of Science Fiction...
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Liu extinguished Dong Chang and took over his territory. Ma also played a key role in quashing the rebellion of Xu Wan and Xu Zaisi in 902. Ma Chuo held...
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When Emperor Yuan was born Liu Shi in 75 BC, his parents Liu Bingyi and Xu Pingjun were commoners without titles. Bingyi was a great-grandson of Emperor...
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Jingnan campaign (redirect from Jingnan rebellion)
disrupting the government troops' lines. The government sent Xu Huizu (徐輝祖), the eldest son of Xu Da, to strengthen the defense with new forces, but even he...
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Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei (redirect from Yuan Xu)
Xiaoming of (Northern) Wei ((北)魏孝明帝) (510 – March 31, 528), personal name Yuan Xu (元詡), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty. He ascended...
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Crown Prince Li Jiancheng in suppressing Liu Heita's rebellion and was also involved in defeating Xu Yuanlang. His position then was General of the Courageous...
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