Liu Rengong (Chinese: 劉仁恭) (died 914) was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty who controlled Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) from 895 (when his one-time lord Li Keyong conquered Lulong and left him in charge of it) to 907 (when he was overthrown by his son Liu Shouguang and put under house arrest). He was initially a Lulong officer, but later fled to Li Keyong's Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). After Li conquered Lulong and left him in charge, he turned against Li and became an independent warlord, although at times he and Li would still act in concert. His domain later became the basis of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Yan that Liu Shouguang established. In 913, however, Li Keyong's son and successor Li Cunxu the Prince of Jin conquered Yan and captured both Liu Shouguang and Liu Rengong; he put them to death the next year.
LiuRengong (Chinese: 劉仁恭) (died 914) was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty who controlled Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing)...
and early during Tang's succeeding Later Liang state. He was a son of LiuRengong the military governor of the larger Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered...
Hebei) Circuits, after seizing control from his father LiuRengong and defeating his brother Liu Shouwen. He claimed the title of Emperor of Yan in 911...
and had sent Liu Shouwen to conquer Yichang in 898, leaving Liu Shouwen in command there. In 907, Liu Shouguang overthrew LiuRengong and put him under...
who initially served under the late Tang dynasty warlord LiuRengong and LiuRengong's son Liu Shouwen, and later Wang Rong, the only prince of the early...
909 between the brothers Liu Shouguang and Liu Shouwen following Liu Shouguang's overthrow of their father LiuRengong. Liu Shouguang won the battle and...
The name was employed in the titles of An Lushan (as Emperor of Yan), LiuRengong (as King of Yan), and the Princes of Yan. The Khitans of the 10th- to...
major warlord, LiuRengong the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing), and he put LiuRengong's son Liu Shouwen the military...
campaign, Zhu headed north, wanting to conquer LiuRengong's lands. He put Liu's son Liu Shouwen (whom LiuRengong had made the military governor of Yichang)...
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launched a major attack on Liu Shouwen, and LiuRengong sought aid from Li Keyong. Li Keyong initially refused to aid Liu, but after advice by his son...
the dominion of LiuRengong, a local warlord. Thus autonous region manufactured both clay cash coins and iron cash coins, LiuRengong would then force...
Weibo with his son Liu Shouwen the military governor of Yichang Circuit (義昌, headquartered in modern Cangzhou, Hebei). LiuRengong first captured Weibo's...
(雲州, in modern Datong, Shanxi), killed Yun's prefect Liu Zaili (劉再立) and submitted to LiuRengong the military governor of Lulong (who had been a vassal...
then under attack from LiuRengong the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing). However, as Liu was subsequently repelled...
Regional Commandant of You Zhou was LiuRengong, succeeded by his son Liu Shouguang from 911. The histories say that LiuRengong minted iron coins. He is also...
commissioned him as military governor. After LiuRengong's arrival in Hedong, he was treated kindly by Li Keyong. Liu then, through Li Keyong's chief strategist...
Cunxu at Taiyuan (modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), precursor to Later Tang LiuRengong and Liu Shouguang at Youzhou (modern Beijing), precursor to Yan Li Maozhen...
salt trade with Lulong's then-military governor LiuRengong (whom Li Keyong installed). Liu sent his son Liu Shouwen to attack Cang Prefecture. Lu could not...
killed Li Kuangchou. Youzhou was given to LiuRengong. Rengong ruled until 907 when he was overthrown by his son Liu Shouguang. Shouguang's short lived state...
Shi Shucong (氏叔琮) in charge of the siege and engaged LiuRengong himself, defeating LiuRengong. Wang Rong the military governor of Chengde Circuit (成德...
killed Li Kuangchou. Lulong was given to LiuRengong. Rengong ruled until 907 when he was overthrown by his son Liu Shouguang. Shouguang's short lived state...
former Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) officer LiuRengong, who had fled to Hedong after an unsuccessful attempt to take over the...
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governor of Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), LiuRengong the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern...