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Zhao Tingyin (趙廷隱) (883[1]-January 949[2][3][4]), formally Prince Zhongwu of Song (宋忠武王), was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Shu.

  1. ^ Records of the Nine Kingdoms (九國志), vol. 7.
  2. ^ Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 51.
  3. ^ Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter.
  4. ^ Zhao Tingyin died during the 11th year of Meng Chang's Guangzheng era — which largely corresponded to 948; however, it was stated that he died in the 12th lunar month of that year, which would correspond to January 2 to January 31, 949.

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Zhao Tingyin

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Zhao Tingyin (趙廷隱) (883-January 949), formally Prince Zhongwu of Song (宋忠武王), was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period...

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Zhao Jiliang

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Jiliang, Zhao Tingyin, and another general, Li Zhao (李肇) by writing letters addressed to the three of them, but Meng disregarded that. He followed Zhao Jiliang's...

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Meng Zhixiang

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to Zhao Jiliang, Zhao Tingyin, and Li Zhao, acting as if they were acting in concert with him. Meng paid no heed to those letters, and, leaving Zhao Jiliang...

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Li Renhan

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detachment, commanded by several officers — Li Renhan, Pan Rensi (潘仁嗣), Zhao Tingyin, Zhang Ye (Li Renhan's nephew), Wu Zhang (武漳), and Li Tinghou (李廷厚) —...

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Wang Chuhui

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later changed to Meng Chang) to the chancellor Zhao Jiliang, the senior generals Li Renhan and Zhao Tingyin, Wang, and the imperial guard generals Zhang...

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883

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Masarra, Muslim ascetic and scholar (d. 931) Zhao Jiliang, chancellor of Later Shu (d. 946) Zhao Tingyin, Chinese general (d. 949) September 11 – Kesta...

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949

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of the Khitan Liao dynasty Yunmen Wenyan, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk Zhao Tingyin, general of Later Shu (b. 883) Treadgold, Warren T. (1997), A History...

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Meng Chang

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After entrusting Meng Renzan to the chancellor Zhao Jiliang, the generals Li Renhan and Zhao Tingyin, the chief of staff Wang Chuhui, and the commanders...

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880s

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Masarra, Muslim ascetic and scholar (d. 931) Zhao Jiliang, chancellor of Later Shu (d. 946) Zhao Tingyin, Chinese general (d. 949) 884 Burchard II, duke...

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940s

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of the Khitan Liao dynasty Yunmen Wenyan, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk Zhao Tingyin, general of Later Shu (b. 883) Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai...

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Zhang Gongduo

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high-level officials and generals — the chancellor Zhao Jiliang and the generals Li Renhan, Zhao Tingyin, Wang Chuhui, and Hou Hongshi (侯弘實) — died. Meng...

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Dong Zhang

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offering his head to Wang. Wang then surrendered to Meng's general Zhao Tingyin. Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 277. Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter...

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Li Siyuan

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attack Xichuan and capture it himself. He was defeated by Meng's general Zhao Tingyin, however, and forced to flee back to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture...

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Xia Luqi

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of Dongchuan. Also involved in the rebellion were general Li Renhan, Zhao Tingyin at Hanzhou and Zhang Ye (later named Zhang Ye). The rebels attack Xia's...

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Old History of the Five Dynasties

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Jingda Volume 071 Book of Tang 47 Liezhuan 23 – Ma Yu, Sikong Forehead, Cao Tingyin, Xiao Xifu, Yao Zhongzhi, Jia Fu, Ma Yai, Luo Guan, Chunyu Yan, Zhang Ge...

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Martyr Saints of China

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Zhang Wenlan, seminarian Paul Chen Changpin, seminarian John Baptist Luo Tingyin, layman Martha Wang Luo Mande, laywoman In the following year, on 18 and...

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List of Catholic saints

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1861) Paul Chen Changpin [pl] (c. 1838 – 29 July 1861) John Baptist Luo Tingyin [pl] (c. 1825 – 29 July 1861) Martha Wang Luo Mande [pl] (c. 1812 – 29...

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Yang Shihou

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governor Wang Rong the Prince of Zhao found out about the Later Liang plan — i.e., when the Later Liang officers Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and Ding Yanhui (丁延徽) seized...

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Wang Jingren

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Later in the year, after the Later Liang officers Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and Ding Yanhui (丁延徽) took over Zhao's Shen (深州) and Ji (冀州) Prefectures (both in modern...

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Zhu Wen

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and therefore decided to seize them by trick. He sent the officers Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and Ding Yanhui (丁延徽) north with 3,000 men to Wushun's Shen (深州)...

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Wang Chuzhi

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forcibly seize them under direct control. In 910, he had his attendants Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and Ding Yanhui (丁延徽) forcibly seize Wushun's Shen (深州) and Ji (冀州...

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Wang Zhaozuo

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seize control of both circuits by force. He thus had his attendants Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and Ding Yanhui (丁延徽) seize Wushun's Shen (深州) and Ji (冀州, both in...

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Emperor Taizong of Liao

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sent a rich tribute and promised to make Wang Chuzhi's grandnephew Wang Tingyin (王廷胤) Yiwu's military governor. That somewhat placated Emperor Taizong...

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Liu Shouguang

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known as Zhao) and Wang Chuzhi the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei)—had his officers Du Tingyin (杜廷隱) and...

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Zhou Dewei

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of Zhao, would turn against him eventually, decided to take Chengde (which he had renamed Wushun (武順)) by force. He sent his attendants Du Tingyin (杜廷隱)...

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Yang Guangyuan

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(which Shi then divided in three, giving the commands to Gao Xingzhou, Wang Tingyin (王廷胤), and Wang Zhou (王周)). It was said that this caused Yang to begin...

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