Du Yuanying (杜元穎; 769–833[1][2]), formally the Baron of Jian'an (建安男), was an official of the Chinese dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong. His policy error while being chancellor was blamed for the imperial government's losing control over the circuits north of the Yellow River. While later serving as the military governor (Jiedushi) of Xichuan Circuit (西川, headquartered in modern Chengdu), he was further blamed for failure of discipline that caused his soldiers to provoke a major Nanzhao invasion against Xichuan, leading to his exile.
^Old Book of Tang, vol. 17, part 2.
^The chronicle of Emperor Wenzong's reign in the Old Book of Tang indicated that Du Yuanying died on the Dingwei (丁未) day of the 12th month of the sixth year of the Taihe era, but there was no Dingwei day that month. Nevertheless, the month was largely within January 833, so 833 is given here as Du's death year. See The Academia Sinica Chinese-Western calendar converter[permanent dead link].
served as a judge at the supreme court. DuYuanying had at least one younger brother, Du Yuanjiang (杜元絳). DuYuanying himself passed the imperial examinations...
the attack took advantage of chaos created in Sichuan by its governor, DuYuanying. Bilateral relations between Nanzhao and Tang became delicate, as Wang...
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the supreme court. His uncle DuYuanying served as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong, while his father Du Yuanjiang (杜元絳) served as an advisor...
the imperial control over the Yangtze River-Huai River region, while DuYuanying and Zhang Pingshu (張平叔) advocated commissioning Li Jie to avoid a war...
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reduction in salaries by Xichuan's military governor, the former chancellor DuYuanying, made a major attack against Xichuan. The Nanzhao forces advanced all...
given to Zhang, under the suggestion of the chancellors Cui Zhi and DuYuanying, who did not understand the rationale of Liu's plan. Further, Zhu and...
all given to Zhang, under the suggestion of Cui and fellow chancellor DuYuanying, who did not understand the rationale of Liu's plan. Further, Zhu and...
subsequently served as the deputy military governor under the former chancellor DuYuanying, the military governor (Jiedushi) of Xichuan Circuit (西川, headquartered...
given to Zhang, under the suggestion of the chancellors Cui Zhi and DuYuanying, who did not understand the rationale of Liu's plan. Further, Zhu and...
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and west of urban Shanghai. A small strip extended eastward along the rue du Consulat, now the East Jinling Road, to the Quai de France, now East-2 Zhongshan...
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