12th-century prince, military general and civil minister in Jin China
For the Buddhist monk, see Baotang Wuzhu. For the type of coin, see Wu Zhu.
Wuzhu
Birth name
Wuzhu (斡啜 / 兀朮 / 烏珠)
Other name(s)
Wanyan Zongbi (完顏宗弼) Wang Zongbi (王宗弼) Jin Wuzhu (金兀朮)
Born
Unknown
Died
1148
Allegiance
Jin dynasty
Battles/wars
Jin–Song Wars
In this Chinese name, the family name is Wanyan.
Wuzhu
Traditional Chinese
兀朮
Simplified Chinese
兀术
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wùzhū
Wanyan Zongbi
Traditional Chinese
完顏宗弼
Simplified Chinese
完颜宗弼
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wányán Zōngbì
Jin Wuzhu
Traditional Chinese
金兀朮
Simplified Chinese
金兀术
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Jīn Wùzhū
Jin Wuzhu (金兀朮, died 1148), also known by his sinicised name Wanyan Zongbi (完顏宗弼), was a prince, military general and civil minister of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. He was the fourth son of Aguda (Emperor Taizu), the founder and first emperor of the Jin dynasty. Wuzhu started his career in the military in his youth, when he participated in the Jurchen rebellion led by his father against the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Between the late 1120s and 1130s, he fought for the Jin dynasty in a series of wars against the Han-led Northern Song dynasty and its successor state, the Southern Song dynasty. In 1137, in recognition of his contributions in battle, he was appointed as Right Vice-Marshal (右副元帥) and enfeoffed as the "Prince of Shen" (瀋王). In the final decade of his life, he was appointed to several high-ranking positions in the Jin imperial court, including Left Chancellor (左丞相), Palace Attendant (侍中), Taibao (太保), Marshal of the Capital (都元帥), Taifu (太傅), and Taishi (太師). He died of illness in 1148. Throughout his life, he had served under three Jin emperors – Emperor Taizu (his father), Emperor Taizong (his uncle), and Emperor Xizong (his nephew).
Jin Wuzhu (金兀朮, died 1148), also known by his sinicised name Wanyan Zongbi (完顏宗弼), was a prince, military general and civil minister of the Jurchen-led...
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Crussol (蒂埃里) (14 September 2015). "Wuzhu 五銖 des Han de l'Ouest 西漢 (1). - Western Han wuzhu (1). - 1-Les junguo wuzhu 郡國五銖" (in French). TransAsiart. Retrieved...
Qin dynasty fell in 206 BC, the Hegemon-King Xiang Yu did not make Zou Wuzhu and Zou Yao kings. For that reason, they refused to support him and instead...
tablets inscribed in Arabic which were lost in the early 20th century. The Wuzhu Ting (五竹亭, Five Bamboo Pavilions) were located opposite to the southern...
of Hawaii Press, Oct 31, 2008. Adamek, Wendi L. The Teachings of Master Wuzhu: Zen and Religion of No-Religion, p. 148. Columbia University Press, 2011...
ISBN 9781438119137. OCLC 370717954. Adamek, Wendi L. (2011). The Teachings of Master Wuzhu : Zen and religion of no-religion. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231150224...
Yongjia, he acclaimed himself as a wuzhu (塢主; literally "castle master") before seeking refuge and working with another wuzhu, Li Ju against the Han-Zhao and...
major characters in the Chinese novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants Wuzhu (died 1148), prince and general of the Jin dynasty Age of Wushu, a 2012...
defeated them. Wuzhu was struck by a flowing arrow and barely escaped with his life. — History of Song After losing half his army Wuzhu escaped back to...
broke out between two warlords, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. The Minyue king Wuzhu sent his troops to fight with Liu and his gamble paid off. Liu was victorious...
capital to Jiankang. In 1130, Wuzhu, a Jurchen general, crossed the Yangtze southwest of Jiankang and then captured the city. Wuzhu set out from Jiankang and...
abandoned the ban liangs entirely in favor of the wuzhu coin, weighing 3.2 g (0.11 oz). The wuzhu became China's standard coin until the Tang dynasty...
autonomous vassal kingdoms. In 202 BC, Emperor Gaozu enfeoffed a leader named Wuzhu (無諸; Old Chinese: Matya) as King of Minyue, and a walled city called Ye...
the Jin forces led by Wuzhu marched southward, successively conquering several important cities north of the Yangtze River. Wuzhu sent forces to chase...
defeated them. Wuzhu was struck by a flowing arrow and barely escaped with his life. — History of Song After losing half his army Wuzhu escaped back to...
success of Faru's pioneering endeavors is located on Mount Sung. Baotang Wuzhu (Chinese: 保唐无住, 714-774), founder and abbot of Baotang Monastery (Chinese:...
Tibet. Solonin links the Tangut people, the Helan Mountains and Baotang Wuzhu: The origins of the Tangut Chan can be also traced deeper, than it was previously...
May 1140, the tenth year of Emperor Gaozong of Song's Shaoxing era (紹興), Wuzhu, fourth son of Emperor Taizu of Jin, invaded the south at the head of the...
had been revised to Baotang Wuzhu (714-774), head and founder of Baotang Monastery in Chengdu. Both Kim and Baotang Wuzhu were of the same school of Chan...
Helan Mountains and the Chan teachings of both Kim Hwasang and Baotang Wuzhu: The origins of the Tangut Chan can also be traced deeper than previously...
begins. Liu Bang gives the area of today's Fujian province to Wuzhu as his kingdom. Wuzhu starts the construction of his own capital Ye (Fuzhou). The construction...
Qin control as the Minzhong Commandery, and Minyue ruler Wuzhu was deposed. Because of Wuzhu's support for Liu Bang after the collapse of the Qin dynasty...
(wunian), nonform, also translated as nonattribute (wuxiang), and nonabiding (wuzhu). In the Platform Sutra, Huineng taught "no-thought", the "pure and unattached...