• Li Hanzhi (Chinese: 李罕之; 842 – July 26, 899), formally the Prince of Longxi (隴西王), nickname Li Moyun (李摩雲), was a Chinese Buddhist monk, military general...
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    however, Zhang had turned against Li Hanzhi, surprised him in battle, and taken over Heyang. When Li Hanzhi sought aid from Li Keyong, Zhang sought aid from...
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    ally Li Hanzhi the military governor of Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern Jiaozuo, Henan) and captured Heyang Circuit's capital Heyang, Li Hanzhi...
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  • Prefecture (光州, in modern Xinyang, Henan), Fu went to join Li Hanzhi's army. Later, when Li Hanzhi was pressured by the renegade general Qin Zongquan, who...
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  • Shanxi). Li Keyong sent his officer An Jinjun (安金俊) to take over Ze Prefecture as prefect and to aid Li Hanzhi and Zhang; he also commissioned Li Hanzhi as...
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  • Ding to help Li Hanzhi recapture Ze Prefecture (澤州, in modern Jincheng, Shanxi), which Li Hanzhi had held but which had been captured by Li Keyong's adoptive...
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    been battling each other with Li Hanzhi eventually fleeing to Li Keyong, who dispatched an army to reinstate Li Hanzhi. Hard pressed Zhang turned to Zhu...
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  • able to discern Li Keyong's intentions. Li Keyong agreed and withdrew back to Hedong Circuit. Meanwhile, when Li Keyong's general Li Hanzhi requested the...
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  • against Li Keyong and submitted to Zhu. Li Keyong ordered Li Sizhao to attack Li Hanzhi, and Li Sizhao was able to immediately capture Ze and take Li Hanzhi's...
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    emir (approximate date) Al-Muwaffaq, Muslim prince and regent (d. 891) Li Hanzhi, Chinese warlord (d. 899) Pietro I Candiano, doge of Venice (approximate...
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  • the Jin Dynasty (b. 321) 811 – Nikephoros I, Byzantine emperor 899 – Li Hanzhi, Chinese warlord (b. 842) 943 – Motoyoshi, Japanese nobleman and poet...
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    (approximate date) Yelü Bei, prince of the Liao Dynasty (d. 937) July 26 – Li Hanzhi, Chinese warlord (b. 842) October 26 – Alfred the Great, king of Wessex...
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  • to Heyang and tried to attack it. Zhuge sent Li Hanzhi to defend against the Weibo attack, and Li Hanzhi defeated Han at Wuzhi (武陟, in modern Jiaozuo)...
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    battles, a number of Huang's followers, including Qin Yan, Bi Shiduo, Li Hanzhi, and Xu Qing (許勍), surrendered to the Zhenhai troops. As a result, Huang...
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  • Bi, along with several other key Huang followers, including Qin Yan, Li Hanzhi, and Xu Qing (許勍), surrendered to Gao, and thereafter became a follower...
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  • under Li Hanzhi, who was then the military governor (Jiedushi) of Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern Jiaozuo, Henan). After Li Hanzhi lost his...
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  • Zhao Xun, Wang Ke Volume 015 Book of Liang 15 Liezhuan 5 – Han Jian, Li Hanzhi, Feng Xingjian (冯行袭), Sun Dezhao (孙德昭), Zhao Keyu (赵克遇), Zhang Shensi...
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    Qin, along with several other key Huang followers, including Bi Shiduo, Li Hanzhi, and Xu Qing (許勍), surrendered to Gao. Gao made him the prefect of He...
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  • against Li Hanzhi the military governor of Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern Jiaozuo, Henan) and seized control of Heyang, Li Hanzhi sought aid...
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    soldiers to assist Li Keyong's ally Li Hanzhi recover his former territory Heyang (河陽; headquartered in modern Luoyang, Henan). Li Cunxiao, Xue Atan (薛阿檀)...
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  • again battling the Tang defender of Luoyang, Li Hanzhi, for control of Luoyang. It was said that while Li initially abandoned Luoyang after running out...
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  • emir (approximate date) Al-Muwaffaq, Muslim prince and regent (d. 891) Li Hanzhi, Chinese warlord (d. 899) Pietro I Candiano, doge of Venice (approximate...
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  • Tianping, in order to attack Zhuge again at Heyang. Zhuge sent his officer Li Hanzhi to intercept Han at Wuzhi (武陟, in modern Jiaozuo), defeating him. After...
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  • Zhu Xuan and attacked Heyang again, but was defeated by Zhuge's general Li Hanzhi. After Han's defeat, Le surprised Han by heading for Wei Prefecture in...
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  • launched a major attack against Meng Fangli, sending Li Hanzhi and Li Cunxiao against him. Li Keyong's forces soon captured Ming and Ci Prefectures. Meng...
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  • Yuan Li (Chinese: 袁立; pinyin: Yuán ; born 12 July 1973), sometimes called "China's Audrey Hepburn" or "China's Mother Teresa", is a Chinese actress....
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  • followers surrendered to Zhang and Liang, including Qin Yan, Bi Shiduo, and Li Hanzhi. This defeat caused Huang to head south, toward Lingnan East Circuit....
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  • pillaging by Li Hanzhi the military governor of Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern Jiaozuo, Henan), Wang Chongying persuaded Li's ally Zhang Quanyi...
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    and power". Mao learned to speak some English, particularly through Zhang Hanzhi, his English teacher, interpreter and diplomat who later married Qiao Guanhua...
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    Boorman (1970), p. 108. Zhang Hanzhi (2002). "青桐、秋桐與孤桐──憶父親章士釗". 人民网 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2020-03-05. Zhang Hanzhi, Mao’s English Tutor, Dies at 92...
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