Zhang Zhongwu (Chinese: 張仲武) (died 849[1]), formally Prince Zhuang of Lanling (蘭陵莊王) (per the Old Book of Tang[2]) or Duke Zhuang of Lanling (蘭陵莊公) (per the New Book of Tang[3]), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Tang Dynasty who governed Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) as its military governor (Jiedushi) in de facto independence from the imperial government, but who followed imperial orders in campaigns against Huigu Khanate remnants, as well as Khitan, Xi, and Shiwei tribes.
ZhangZhongwu (Chinese: 張仲武) (died 849), formally Prince Zhuang of Lanling (蘭陵莊王) (per the Old Book of Tang) or Duke Zhuang of Lanling (蘭陵莊公) (per the...
Zhongwu may refer to: ZhangZhongwu (張仲武, died 849), Tang Dynasty general Prince Zhongwu of Fenyang (汾陽忠武王, 697–781), Tang Dynasty general Zhongwu (忠武)...
Zhang Zhifang (Chinese: 張直方) (died January 23, 881?) was a Chinese military general of the late Tang dynasty. Succeeding his father ZhangZhongwu, he...
rebellion in 847, and were subsequently and disastrously defeated by ZhangZhongwu, the frontier commander of Lulong. The Xi were never able to recover...
Guntbold, archbishop of Rouen Itakh (Ītākh al-Khazarī), Muslim general ZhangZhongwu, Chinese general Benvenuti, Gino (1985). Le Repubbliche Marinare. Amalfi...
for support. However this support ended when ZhangZhongwu invaded Xi domains in summer of 847. After Zhang's victory over the Xi, Enian was forced to flee...
Yuankui; and Lulong (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing, then governed by ZhangZhongwu) would side with Zhaoyi. Emperor Wuzong secured their cooperation by...
Zhang Zhongwu, who was then the commander of Xiongwu Base (雄武軍, in modern Chengde, Hebei), requested imperial commission and permission to attack Zhang Jiang...
Lanling may refer to: Gao Changgong (541–573), Northern Qi general ZhangZhongwu (died 849), Tang dynasty general Prince of Lan Ling (TV series), 2013...
followed him in quick succession before ZhangZhongwu took power in Youzhou. Zhongwu was succeeded by his son Zhang Zhifang in 849. He was immediately ousted...
and was much favored by Zhang, who often sent him on border campaigns. As of 875, Zhang Gongsu (not related to ZhangZhongwu) was the military governor...
followed in quick succession before ZhangZhongwu took control with the support of the Tang court. ZhangZhongwu defeated a group of Uyghurs fleeing south...
remnants still posing threats, Emperor Wuzong ordered Liu, Li Sizhong, and ZhangZhongwu the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern...
Guntbold, archbishop of Rouen Itakh (Ītākh al-Khazarī), Muslim general ZhangZhongwu, Chinese general Zaluckyj & Zaluckyj, "Decline" History of Central Asia...
governor of Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered in modern Handan, Hebei) and ZhangZhongwu the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern...
Zhang Zhongwu, who was then the commander of Xiongwu Base (雄武軍, in modern Chengde, Hebei), requested imperial commission and permission to attack Zhang Jiang...
847 The Kumo Xi rebel against the Tang dynasty and are defeated by ZhangZhongwu 860 Xi'er succeeds Qushu 882 Qinde succeeds Xi'er 890 The Khitans drive...
(山南西道, headquartered in modern Hanzhong, Shaanxi) from 883 to 884 and Zhongwu Circuit (忠武, headquartered in modern Xuchang, Henan) from 884 to 886. Little...
capital of Zhongwu Circuit (忠武). Despite the Ganhua soldiers' reputation for lack of discipline, Xue Neng (薛能) the military governor of Zhongwu, because...
modern Weinan, Shaanxi) invited Zhang to serve as his secretary, and later, when Han became the military governor of Zhongwu Circuit (忠武, headquartered in...
Zǐyí, Wade-Giles: Kuo1 Tzu3-i2) (697 – July 9, 781), posthumously Prince Zhōngwǔ of Fényáng (汾陽忠武王), was a Chinese military general and politician who ended...
historian Zhang Zhu (張澍; 1776–1847) compiled and arranged multiple pieces of literature on Zhuge Liang into an 11-volume collection called Zhuge Zhongwu Hou...