Xu Yuanlang (徐圓朗) (died 623) was an agrarian rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty late in the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui. After doing so, he did not initially claim any royal title, instead successively submitting nominally to Li Mi the Duke of Wei, Emperor Yang's grandson Yang Tong, Dou Jiande the Prince of Xia, and the Tang dynasty. After Dou was defeated and killed by Tang in 621, Xu briefly re-submitted to Tang, but rose again later that year when Dou's general Liu Heita the Prince of Handong rose against Tang, allying himself with Liu. He claimed the title of Prince of Lu. Tang forces defeated both Liu and Xu in 622, and Xu was killed in flight in 623, ending Xu's state of Lu.
XuYuanlang (徐圓朗) (died 623) was an agrarian rebel leader who rose against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty late in the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui...
him the imperial family name "Li". He later participated in destroying XuYuanlang and Fu Gongshi, two of the Tang Empire's competitors in the campaign...
against the Tang and seized most of the former Xia territory, while XuYuanlang, a rebel leader who had previously submitted to Zheng, also rose in revolt...
Tang dynasty (b. 598) Su Wei, high official of the Sui dynasty (b. 542) XuYuanlang, rebel leader during the Sui dynasty Rome at War (AD 293–696), p. 61...
his former generals elected Liu Heita as their leader and rebelled. XuYuanlang, a Shandong bandit chief also joined them in rebellion. They were both...
controlled by the agrarian leader XuYuanlang but had successively submitted to Zheng and then to Tang, rose as well under Xu, who declared himself the Prince...
wishes after he had been brought back to Chang'an. Liu was allied with XuYuanlang, a former agrarian rebel general who was nominally under Wang Shichong...
suppressing Liu Heita's rebellion and was also involved in defeating XuYuanlang. His position then was General of the Courageous Guard (驍騎將軍). In 624...
rebel leader, XuYuanlang the Prince of Lu, when Li Shimin returned to Chang'an and left Li Yuanji in charge of the operations against Xu. Meanwhile, however...
Tang dynasty (b. 598) Su Wei, high official of the Sui dynasty (b. 542) XuYuanlang, rebel leader during the Sui dynasty 624 March 17 – Amr ibn Hishām, Arab...
On 10 June, the Xia formally surrendered to the Tang, with Dou's ally XuYuanlang and Wang Shichong's brother Shibian following suit over the next days...
contained therein. In fall 622, Li Shimin was attacking and prevailing over XuYuanlang the Prince of Lu, and his army was near Li Fuwei's domain. Li Fuwei,...
also then followed Li Shimin in his campaign against Liu Heita's ally XuYuanlang. In 623, he was again fighting invading Tujue forces, this time at Shuo...
when Li Shimin was on a campaign against a rival agrarian rebel ruler, XuYuanlang the Prince of Lu, Li Shimin had some discussions with others about the...
and did not respond. Dou then merged the troops from Meng Haigong and XuYuanlang (whom he had defeated earlier as well) and headed from Meng's headquarters...
risen to avenge him. His uprising was echoed by another agrarian leader, XuYuanlang, who had submitted to Tang but by now was nominally submitting to him...
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