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  • Zhang Hongjing (simplified Chinese: 张弘靖; traditional Chinese: 張弘靖; pinyin: Zhāng Hóngjìng) (760 – July 24, 824), courtesy name Yuanli (元理), formally the...
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    punishment. Zhang Hongjing had the officers arrested. That night, the soldiers mutinied, killed Wei and several other staff member of Zhang's, and put Zhang under...
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    general (approximate date) Wei Guanzhi, Chinese chancellor (d. 821) Zhang Hongjing, Chinese chancellor (d. 824) October 26 – Cuthbert, archbishop of Canterbury...
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    Nafisa, Arab female scholar (b. 762) Wetti of Reichenau, German scholar Zhang Hongjing, Chinese chancellor (b. 760) "Ireland's History in Maps (800 AD)". Dennis...
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    related to this article: Author: 陶弘景 Tao Hongjing (456–536), The Golden Elixir Tao Hongjing, FYSK Daoist Culture Centre Tao Hongjing, HighBeam Research...
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    Zhang Jue ([ʈʂáŋtɕɥě]; died c. October 184) was a Chinese military general and rebel. He was the leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion during the late...
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  • that year and was given posthumous honors. Zhang Jiazhen's son Zhang Yanshang and grandson Zhang Hongjing later served as chancellors for Emperor Dezong...
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  • punishment. Zhang Hongjing had the officers arrested. That night, the soldiers mutinied, killed Wei and several other staff member of Zhang's, and put Zhang under...
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    Youzhou, which was given to the court appointed Zhang Hongjing. Unlike previous military governors, Hongjing was far removed from the common people and his...
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    Zhang Ling (simplified Chinese: 张陵; traditional Chinese: 張陵; pinyin: Zhāng Líng; Wade–Giles: Chang Ling; traditionally 22 February 34–10 October 156),...
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  • Qianzhi (365–448) Lu Xiujing (406–477) Ge Chaofu (c. 4th or 5th century) Tao Hongjing (456–536) Sun Simiao (d. 682) Li Bi (722–789) Lü Dongbin (c. 750–) Du Guangting...
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    the leadership of He Jintao. Jintao was succeeded by his son He Hongjing in 840. Hongjing was succeeded by his son He Quanhao in 866. He Quanhao was killed...
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  • Zhang Lu (pronunciation) (died 216), courtesy name Gongqi, was a Chinese politician, religious leader, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han...
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  • Nafisa, Arab female scholar (b. 762) Wetti of Reichenau, German scholar Zhang Hongjing, Chinese chancellor (b. 760) 825 Abu Ubaidah, Muslim scholar (b. 728)...
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  • posthumous name of Chengsu (成肅, meaning "successful and solemn"). His son Zhang Hongjing later served as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong's grandson...
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  • general (approximate date) Wei Guanzhi, Chinese chancellor (d. 821) Zhang Hongjing, Chinese chancellor (d. 824) 761 Shun Zong, emperor of the Tang dynasty...
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    Ji (808–810) Li Fan (809–811) Quan Deyu (810–813) Li Jiang (811–814) Zhang Hongjing (814–816) Wei Guanzhi (814–816) Pei Du (815–819) Li Fengji (816–817)...
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  • Yinshun (born 1974), courtesy name Yuanli, a Chinese Buddhist monk Zhang Hongjing (760–824), courtesy name Yuanli, an official of the Tang dynasty of...
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  • Ji (808–810) Li Fan (809–811) Quan Deyu (810–813) Li Jiang (811–814) Zhang Hongjing (814–816) Wei Guanzhi (814–816) Pei Du (815–819, 822, 826–830) Li Fengji...
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  • government-commissioned military governor (Jiedushi) Zhang Hongjing in 821, after the Lulong soldiers mutinied against Zhang. Zhu Kerong later received an imperial...
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