Wei Dingguo is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "General of Holy Fire", he ranks 45th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and ninth among the 72 Earthly Fiends.
WeiDingguo is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "General of Holy Fire",...
Zhuo. After he joined Liangshan, Guan Sheng captured Shan Tinggui and WeiDingguo of the Song government force, and was ranked as #5 out of 108 outlaws...
dynasty. Having been switched at birth, she is raised as the daughter of Li Dingguo without knowledge of her true identity. Hoping to right the wrongs, she...
included in the History of Song, states: "Song Jiang and 36 others cross Qi and Wei (the central belt of the North China Plain) at will. Government troops number...
causing its fall and the rout of WeiDingguo's force. Like Shan Tinggui, who is earlier won over by Guan Sheng, Wei gives in to Liangshan when he finds...
his hometown Lingzhou (凌州; in present-day Dezhou, Shandong) alongside WeiDingguo, San Tinggui is a tough warrior who rides a black steed and fights with...
of Guan Sheng's defection, the imperial court orders Shan Tinggui and WeiDingguo, military inspectors of Lingzhou (凌州; in present-day Dezhou, Shandong)...
causing its fall and the rout of WeiDingguo's force. Like Shan Tinggui, who is earlier won over by Guan Sheng, Wei gives in to Liangshan when he finds...
Guan County, Shandong). The imperial military officers Shan Tinggui and WeiDingguo capture Liangshan's Xuan Zan and Hao Siwen at Lingzhou (凌州; present-day...
the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China and Emperor of Jin dynasty Sima Zhao capably maintained control of Wei, which had been seized...
Wang Qinruo (c. 962 – 22 December 1025), courtesy name Dingguo, was an official in China's Northern Song Dynasty. He was the chancellor from 1017 to 1019...
his forces into four divisions, each led by one of his four generals (Li Dingguo, Sun Kewang, Liu Wenxiu, Ai Nengqi). These remnants of his army, as well...
time, however, a new Buddhist temple that Gao Huan had commissioned, the Dingguo Temple (定國寺), was completed. When Gao Huan asked Chen and Wen Zisheng (溫子昇)...
97 BC; Liu Wushang (劉毋傷), Prince Zhen (貞) of Liang, 97 BC – 86 BC; Liu Dingguo (劉定國), Prince Jing (敬) of Liang, 86 BC – 46 BC; Liu Sui (劉遂), Prince Yi...
two daughters. Five of his sons – Sima Yan, Sima You, Sima Zhao, Sima Dingguo and Sima Guangde – were born to his wife Wang Yuanji, but only the two...
wife was Lady Du or Duguhun, who bore him a son named Buliugu Dingguo (步六孤定國, later Lu Dingguo (陸定國)), and the second was Lady Zhang, who bore him a son named...
force of Sun Kewang, and granted various princely titles to Sun Kewang, Li Dingguo, Zheng Chenggong (known as Koxinga) and other military officers of Southern...
between the forces of Li Dingguo and Sun Kewang. The Ming emperor, fearful that Sun intended to make himself emperor, asked Li Dingguo to liberate him. After...
adulthood (around the age of 15) and bore him five sons – Sima Yan, Sima Dingguo (司馬定國), Sima You, Sima Zhao (司馬兆) and Sima Guangde (司馬廣德) – and a daughter...
discovered in northern Kyūshū in the 18th century. According to the Book of Wei, the most powerful kingdom on the archipelago in the third century was called...
southern China, Ming loyalism was not dead yet. In early August 1652, Li Dingguo, who had served as general in Sichuan under bandit king Zhang Xianzhong...
Records of the Three Kingdoms, the Book of Song, the Book of Qi, the Book of Wei and the Emperor's own time. As part of this ambition, its treatises cover...