Zhu Youqian (Chinese: 朱友謙) (died March 9, 926), né Zhu Jian (朱簡), known as Li Jilin (李繼麟) from 923 to 926, courtesy name Deguang (德光), formally the Prince...
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Yougui summoned him to Luoyang, Zhu Youqian refused. Zhu Yougui thus declared a general campaign against Zhu Youqian, with Kang Huaizhen (康懷貞) serving...
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archrival Jin, upon Zhu Yougui's assassination of Emperor Taizu, and Zhu Youqian agreed to resubmit to Later Liang. The return of Zhu Youqian to the Later Liang...
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Zhu Jian may refer to: Zhu Youqian (died 926), warlord Zhu Jian (actor) (born 1991), Chinese actor and model This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Adopted Children Zhu Youwen (朱友文), né Kang Qin (康勤), the Prince of Bo (murdered by Zhu Youzhen on Zhu Yougui's orders 912) Zhu Youqian, né Zhu Jian (朱簡), the...
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retrieved". His biography is recorded in Volume 64 of the Book of Han Zhu Youqian, a warlord in the late Tang dynasty, he was falsely accused of plotting...
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Duan Ning (section Under Zhu Zhen)
(莊宅使, Zhuangzhaishi). As Liu and Zhu Youqian were related by marriage, Liu sent letters trying to persuade Zhu Youqian to return to the Later Liang cause...
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him. Liu initially sent Zhu Youqian, to whom he was connected by marriage (one of Liu's children married one of Zhu Youqian's children), a letter urging...
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Mandarin (d. 976) January 8 – Athelm, archbishop of Canterbury March 9 – Zhu Youqian, Chinese warlord April 29 – Burchard II, duke of Swabia May 15 – Zhuang...
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(康懷貞) to attack Zhu Youqian, Li Cunxu went to Zhu Youqian's aid and repelled Kang's attack, forcing Kang to withdraw. (Zhu Youqian would subsequently return...
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with mutinies after he had killed the major generals Guo Chongtao and Zhu Youqian, angering the troops. One of the main mutinies was led by another major...
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currently serving as ambassador of China to Qatar (born 1968) Zhu Youqian (died 926), warlord Zhu Jian (actor) (born 1991), Chinese actor and model Hou Jian...
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Gao Jixing (redirect from Zhu Jichang)
their planning to rebel against him, had Guo and another major general, Zhu Youqian, killed, many rebellions started against him. By summer 926, even the...
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alienated the army by killing two prominent generals, Guo Chongtao and Zhu Youqian. A subsequent mutiny at Yedu (鄴都 in modern Handan, Hebei) was not quickly...
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(b. 875) 926 January 8 – Athelm, archbishop of Canterbury March 9 – Zhu Youqian, Chinese warlord April 29 – Burchard II, duke of Swabia May 15 – Zhuang...
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with Li Cunxu killing the major generals Guo Chongtao and Li Jilin (Zhu Youqian), Li Shaochen became apprehensive and decided to rebel, but was subsequently...
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Zhuangzong's unjustified killing of the major generals Guo Chongtao and Zhu Youqian earlier in the year. Emperor Zhuangzong ordered Wang Yan to stay at Chang'an...
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Liezhuan 15 – Zhang Quanyi, Zhu Youqian Volume 064 Book of Tang 40 Liezhuan 16 – Huo Yanwei, Wang Yanqiu, Dai Siyuan, Zhu Hanbin, Kong Qian, Liu Jang...
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Yuncheng, Shanxi), Zhu Youqian, did not believe Zhu Yougui and resisted Zhu Yougui's subsequent summons to the capital Luoyang. When Zhu Yougui subsequently...
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Xia to execute the family of Jiedushi of Hezhong Li Jilin (birth name Zhu Youqian), including Li Jilin's illiterate wife Lady Zhang. In May 926, Zhuangzong...
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Emperor Zhuangzong's recent killing of major generals Guo Chongtao and Zhu Youqian without justification. When Li Siyuan was sent to combat mutineers at...
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The deaths of Guo and, subsequently, his ally and fellow major general Zhu Youqian, however, spawned a number of mutinies in the Later Tang army. In summer...
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and his wife Empress Liu, suspecting Guo and another major general, Zhu Youqian, of treason, killed them. This caused the army morale to collapse, and...
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particularly after Emperor Zhuangzong executed Guo and another major general, Zhu Youqian, without good cause, the Later Tang realm became overrun with mutinies...
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and they ordered the deaths of Guo and Guo's ally, the major general Zhu Youqian—which in turn precipitated mutinies across the empire, eventually resulting...
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against Zhu Lingde (朱令德) the military governor of Wuxin Circuit (武信, headquartered in modern Suining, Sichuan), the son of Guo's ally Zhu Youqian, who was...
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known as Zhu Youqian), it was Wang that he sent to Zhongwu Circuit (忠武, headquartered in modern Xuchang, Henan) to execute Li Jilin's son Zhu Lingxi (朱令錫)...
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without good cause, executed two of the major generals, Guo Chongtao and Zhu Youqian. When Li Siyuan was sent to battle the mutineers at Yedu (鄴都, in modern...
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The nearly simultaneous killing of both Guo and another major general, Zhu Youqian, however, shocked both the armies around the empire at large and the...
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Lulong headquarters. In 920, Later Liang forces under Liu Xun attacked Zhu Youqian the military governor of Huguo, a Later Liang general who had recently...
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