This article is about the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period warlord. For the modern artist, see Wang Du (artist).
Wang Du (Chinese: 王都) (died March 26, 929[1][2]), né Liu Yunlang (劉雲郎), was a warlord during the early Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China as the military governor (Jiedushi) of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei). He seized control of Yiwu from his adoptive father Wang Chuzhi in a coup, and subsequently ruled it semi-independently as a vassal of Jin and Jin's successor state Later Tang. In 928, then-reigning Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang, believing that Wang was about to openly rebel, ordered a general campaign against him, and, after a lengthy siege, Wang killed himself and his family by self-immolation as his capital was falling.
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matters. Later, after WangDu completed his term as the prefect of Yi — probably at the time that Wang Chuzhi commissioned WangDu as the deputy military...
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against WangDu, with Wang Yanqiu in command. Wang Yanqiu put Yiwu's capital Ding Prefecture (定州) under siege immediately, but chose to wear out WangDu by...
earlier histories and documents as sources. In 23 CE, Han dynasty official Wang Mang was overthrown by a peasants' revolt known as the Red Eyebrows. His...
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of 2004: Jiang Shuying, Li Jinming, Zhao Ji, Zheng Kai, Chen He, Eric Wang, Du Jiang Class of 2005: Jin Shijia, Luo Yunxi Class of 2006: Li Jiahang, Lou...
Xue as Bao Li's father Xiang Hong as Bao Li's mother Wang Pinyi as Team leader Pan Li Donghan as Du Wei Dong Zhao Shuyu as female secretary Sun Boyang as...
Princess Junyi (浚儀公主), personal name Zhong (仲), seventh daughter Married WangDu, Marquis Yang (王度) Princess Wu'an (武安公主), personal name Hui (惠), eighth...
[citation needed] He works with Chinese artists including Liu Xiaodong, WangDu, Sui Jianguo or Mao Yan and with Western artists including Martial Raysse...
the CIA sends both Lam and Wang to investigate. Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Mr. Lam Kris Wu as Rocky Tiffany Tang as Ms. WangDu Juan as Sophie George Lam as...
Tuscany (Italy) February 12 – Leo VI, pope of the Catholic Church March 26 – WangDu, Chinese warlord and governor (jiedushi) April 9 – Cui Xie, Chinese official...
Chaosmos (2002) Günther Haese: Optimus II, kinetic installation (2007) WangDu: China Daily (2010) In 1999 a special edition of graphic works by artists...
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it is occupied by bandits led by Wang Lun, Du Qian and Song Wan. Before coming to this water-locked place, Wang and Du apparently had been drifting around...
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staff An Chonghui. An disliked Wang, and therefore accused him of aligning with the semi-independent warlord WangDu the military governor of neighboring...
border. Wang Yu agreed, but extracted a promise from Wang Chuzhi that he be made heir, displacing Wang Chuzhi's adoptive son WangDu, whom Wang Chuzhi...