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  • Luo Hongxin (Chinese: 羅弘信) (836-898), courtesy name Defu (德孚), formally Prince Zhuangsu of Beiping (北平莊肅王), was a warlord in the late Tang dynasty, who...
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  • Luo Hongxin's rule, Luo Shaowei became the deputy military governor. When Luo Hongxin died in 898, the soldiers supported him to succeed Luo Hongxin....
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  • headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei) from his grandfather Luo Hongxin and father Luo Shaowei, who controlled Tianxiong in a semi-independent manner...
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    angered Weibo's military governor Luo Hongxin by pillaging the people of Weibo; further, Zhu Quanzhong wrote Luo and warned Luo that he believed that Li Keyong...
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    Artsruni, Armenian prince Hsiang-yen Chih-hsien, Chinese Ch'an master Luo Hongxin, Chinese warlord (b. 836) Mashdotz I, Armenian monk and catholicos (or...
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    Li Keyong repeatedly sent aid troops to them, with the permission of Luo Hongxin the military governor of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan)...
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    replaced by Zhao Wenbian, who was killed and replaced by Luo Hongxin. Hongxin was succeeded by his son Luo Shaowei in 898. Shaowei's territory was eventually...
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  • Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) and Luo Hongxin the military governor of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan...
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    Mototsune, Japanese regent (d. 891) Ibn al-Rumi, Muslim poet (d. 896) Luo Hongxin, Chinese warlord (d. 898) Mihira Bhoja, king of the Gurjara-Pratihara...
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  • Mototsune, Japanese regent (d. 891) Ibn al-Rumi, Muslim poet (d. 896) Luo Hongxin, Chinese warlord (d. 898) Mihira Bhoja, king of the Gurjara-Pratihara...
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    successfully dispersed Zhu Wen's army and relieved Zhu Jin. When warlord Luo Hongxin surprised and defeated Li Cunxin afterwards, Li Siyuan fended off the...
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    Han Junxiong (814–874) Han Jian (?-883) Le Yanzhen (883–888) Luo Hongxin (888–898) Luo Shaowei (898–910) Luo Zhouhan (910–912) Yang Shihou (912–915)...
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  • Keyong on that occasion. (Indeed, it was said that both Wang Rong and Luo Hongxin the military governor of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan...
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  • in modern Beijing) launched a major attack on Weibo, and Luo Hongxin's son and successor Luo Shaowei sought aid from Xuanwu. Ge and He Delun (賀德倫), an...
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  • Chengsi (李承嗣) to aid them, getting permission from Le Xingda's successor Luo Hongxin for passage through Weibo Circuit. In 896, Li Keyong tried to send more...
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  • military governor Luo Hongxin. However, a subsequently Hedong relief force commanded by Li Keyong's adoptive son Li Cunxin angered Luo by pillaging the...
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  • Zhu asked Luo Hongxin the military governor of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei) for permission to go through Luo's territory...
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  • Weizhou/Bozhou's military governor Luo Hongxin turning against the Shatuo army and defeating Li Cunxin. Later Li Cunxin attacked Luo again and defeated Zhu Wen's...
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  • Zhao's intentions were, killed him and supported another officer, Luo Hongxin. Luo engaged Le Congxun and defeated him, forcing him to retreat to Neihuang...
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    Rui-lian; Zhou, Wei; Yang, Kai-bao; Lu, Hong-fei; Wang, Zhang-qi; Zhao, Hongxin; Wang, Huigang (2019). "Comprehensive evaluation of wild Cordyceps cicadae...
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