• Du Chongwei (杜重威) (died March 13, 948), known as Du Wei (杜威) during the reign of Shi Chonggui, was a Chinese military general and politician of the Five...
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    against You Prefecture (幽州, capital of Lulong) with Du Wei (i.e., Du Chongwei, who changed his name to Du Wei to observe naming taboo for Shi Chonggui), then...
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  • rumors that were believed by Feng and Li Song. They had Du Chongwei (whose name had been changed to Du Wei by that point due to naming taboo for Shi Chonggui's...
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  • Du Wei may refer to: Du Wei (Three Kingdoms) (fl. 190s–220s), official of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period Du Chongwei or Du Wei (died 948)...
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    March 10 – Liu Zhiyuan, founder of the Later Han (b. 895) March 13 – Du Chongwei, Chinese general and governor April 28 – Hu Jinsi, Chinese general and...
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    with the main armies under Yang Guangyuan and Shi's brother-in-law Du Chongwei. The central Later Jin realm was, for a time, thrown into disarray, after...
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  • then withdrew in spring 945. As the Liao army withdrew, Shi sent Du Wei (i.e., Du Chongwei, who changed his name to observe naming taboo for Shi) and Li...
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    Khitans wore down the Jin forces, and in 946, the Jin commander in chief, Du Chongwei, surrendered. In early 947, Taizong entered Kaifeng unopposed. The Jin...
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    responsibility. Later in 945, there was an incident where Du Chongwei (whose name had been changed to Du Wei by this point to observe naming taboo for Shi Chonggui)...
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  • them to guard against Du Chongwei. After Liu Zhiyuan died the same day, these officials, without announcing his death, had Du and his sons put to death...
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  • and Murong Yanchao (Liu's half-brother) against the rebellious general Du Chongwei. At that time, Su Fengji received the title of Zuo Pushe (左僕射) and was...
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  • March 10 – Liu Zhiyuan, founder of the Later Han (b. 895) March 13 – Du Chongwei, Chinese general and governor April 28 – Hu Jinsi, Chinese general and...
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  • retired general Du Chongwei. After he died, the four did not immediately announce his death but instead issued an edict in his name putting Du to death. They...
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  • Shouzhen and Du Chongwei (i.e., Du Wei, whose name had been changed as part of naming taboo for Shi Chonggui, but who now changed back to Chongwei with Later...
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    chancellor title. In 946, after defeating and then persuading Du Wei (i.e., Du Chongwei, who had removed the "Chong" character from his name to observe...
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  • rebel anyway. Shi sent his brother-in-law Du Chongwei against An Chongrong, with Ma Quanjie (馬全節) serving as Du's deputy. When the armies encountered each...
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  • that point. He did not have Wang accompany him when, shortly after, Du Chongwei the military governor of Tianxiong Circuit (天雄, headquartered in modern...
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  • Emperor Gaozu, including Du Chongwei (i.e., Du Wei, who by this point had restored his name to Du Chongwei, which had been changed to Du Wei to serve naming...
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  • and Murong Yanchao (Liu's half-brother) against the rebellious general Du Chongwei. At that time, Su Yugui received the title of You Pushe (右僕射). Liu Zhiyuan...
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  • matters of government to Su Fengji and Su Yugui. Shortly thereafter, Du Chongwei, the Liao-commissioned military governor of Tianxiong, who had submitted...
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  • brother-in-law Du Chongwei, on the same edict. Liu was insulted (as he considered himself to have had great achievement in battle, while Du was receiving...
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  • which he then was forced to withdraw to Yedu. Shi's other generals Du Chongwei and Hou Yi (侯益) then defeated and killed Zhang Congbin, quelling that...
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  • pursuant to instructions that Liu Zhiyuan left, executed Du Chongwei (i.e., Du Wei — he was known as Du Wei during Later Jin to observe naming taboo for Shi...
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  • on Gao, Gao refused to accept the honors. When the Later Han general Du Chongwei later rebelled against Liu at Tianxiong Circuit (天雄, headquartered in...
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  • Liu Ding, Zhang Yun, Ren Yanhao Volume 109 Book of Han 11 Liezhuan 6 – Du Chongwei, Li Shouzhe, Zhao Siwan Volume 110 Book of Zhou 1 Taizu Benji 1 – Guo...
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  • was facing the problem of the rebellion of Du Chongwei at Yedu, with the generals that Liu sent to attack Du, Gao Xingzhou and Murong Yanchao, having discord...
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  • in modern Puyang). Shortly after, the former Later Jin major general Du Chongwei, who had initially submitted to Liu, rebelled against Liu at Tianxiong...
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  • guard general Guo Chongwei with 700 cavalry soldiers to Song, to stop Liu Yun from further advancing toward the capital. When Guo Chongwei arrived at Song...
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    to Liao as part of this surrender. Emperor Taizong, after accepting Du Chongwei's and Li Shouzhen's surrender, took his army south, along with the now-surrendered...
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  • Du Zhiguo (born 29 September 1954) is a Chinese actor. Du joined the performing arts troupe of Tianjin Military District (天津警备区) at the age of 16. He...
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