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    Chao (835 – July 13, 884) was a Chinese rebel, best known for leading a major rebellion that severely weakened the Tang dynasty. Huang was a salt smuggler...
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  • 550–577) Qi (齊; 881884), a realm of Huang Chao during the late Tang dynasty Qi (Li Maozhen's state) (岐; 907–924), during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms...
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  • Chao Rebellion (874–884) on behalf of the Tang court and took control of the Xia State, or Xia Zhou, in northern Shaanxi in 881. After the Tang fell...
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  • sPu-rgyal (悉補野) of Tibetan descent Lhagyari dynasty (拉加里王系(ㄌㄚ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄌㄧˇ ㄨㄤˊ ㄒㄧˋ)) (?–?) Huang Qi (黃齊(ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄑㄧˊ)) (AD 881884) – Ruled by the House of Huang (黃) of...
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  • Empress Cao (Huang Chao's wife) (category 884 deaths)
    unknown) (died July 13, 884?) was the wife of Huang Chao, a major agrarian rebel against the rule of the Chinese Tang dynasty during the reign of Emperor...
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  • Huang Chao's new state of Qi, and later returned the Tang fold, controlling Zhongwu until he was forced to abandon it in 884 due to an attack by Lu Yanhong...
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  • Li Changyan (category 884 deaths)
    884) was a warlord of the late Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty, who controlled Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi) from 881 to...
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  • Eastern Jin gave way to the Liu Song, Southern Qi, Liang and finally Chen. Each of these Southern dynasties were led by Han Chinese ruling families and used...
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  • Shang Rang (category Qi (Huang Chao))
    after Huang declared himself the emperor of a new state of Qi. As Huang neared defeat in 884, Shang turned against him and submitted to the Tang general...
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    She or Ye—Yizhong (聶夷中/聂夷中, 887–884), Du Xunhe (杜荀鹤), Pi Rixiu (皮日休, approximately 834/840—883), Lu Guimeng (陸龜蒙/陆龟蒙 ?-881), and others. In the other group...
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    Cantong qi "Kinship of the Three", attributed to Wei Boyang (fl. 2nd century), criticizes Daoist methods of meditation on inner deities. The Jin dynasty scholar...
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    [Genealogical Tables of Chinese Emperors and Kings in Successive Dynasties] (in Chinese). Jinan: Qi-Lu. ISBN 978-7-5333-0422-5. OCLC 646288082. Khmaladze, Estate...
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  • Wang Duo (category 884 deaths)
    Duo (王鐸) (died 884), courtesy name Zhaofan (昭範), formally the Duke of Jin (晉公), was a Chinese politician of the medieval Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor...
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    The uprisings of Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao (874–884) Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty Xiong 2008, p. 453. sfn error: no target: CITEREFXiong2008...
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    Emperor Xizong of Tang (category Emperors of the Tang dynasty)
    and Qi and was advancing quickly toward Chang'an, Emperor Xizong and Tian abandoned Chang'an and fled toward Chengdu, arriving there in early 881. Huang...
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    Zhu Wen (category Qi (Huang Chao))
    Shanxi, and Hebei remained outside his reach, controlled by rival states Qi, Jin, and Yan respectively. Most of his later campaigns were directed at the...
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  • Lu Yanhong (category Tang dynasty jiedushi of Zhongwu Circuit)
    warlord of the late Tang dynasty, who controlled Shannan West Circuit (山南西道, headquartered in modern Hanzhong, Shaanxi) from 883 to 884 and Zhongwu Circuit...
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  • Meng Fangli (category Tang dynasty jiedushi of Zhaoyi Circuit)
    孟方立) (died July 2, 889) was a warlord in the late Chinese Tang dynasty who, from 881 to 889, controlled all or part of Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義) — the headquarters...
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  • Qin Zongquan (category Qi (Huang Chao))
    Chengdu. Huang established a new state of Qi as its emperor. Zhou initially submitted to Huang, but by summer 881 had been persuaded by the Tang eunuch general...
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  • Wang Chucun (category Tang dynasty jiedushi of Yiwu Circuit)
    made the military governor (jiedushi) of Yiwu Circuit. Around the new year 881, the major agrarian rebel Huang Chao captured Chang'an, forcing then-reigning...
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