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.
^Records of the Nine Kingdoms (九國志), vol. 7.
^Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 51.
^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.
ZhaoTingyin (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...
Jiliang, ZhaoTingyin, 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...
to Zhao Jiliang, ZhaoTingyin, and Li Zhao, acting as if they were acting in concert with him. Meng paid no heed to those letters, and, leaving Zhao Jiliang...
detachment, commanded by several officers — Li Renhan, Pan Rensi (潘仁嗣), ZhaoTingyin, Zhang Ye (Li Renhan's nephew), Wu Zhang (武漳), and Li Tinghou (李廷厚) —...
later changed to Meng Chang) to the chancellor Zhao Jiliang, the senior generals Li Renhan and ZhaoTingyin, Wang, and the imperial guard generals Zhang...
Masarra, Muslim ascetic and scholar (d. 931) Zhao Jiliang, chancellor of Later Shu (d. 946) ZhaoTingyin, Chinese general (d. 949) September 11 – Kesta...
of the Khitan Liao dynasty Yunmen Wenyan, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk ZhaoTingyin, general of Later Shu (b. 883) Treadgold, Warren T. (1997), A History...
After entrusting Meng Renzan to the chancellor Zhao Jiliang, the generals Li Renhan and ZhaoTingyin, the chief of staff Wang Chuhui, and the commanders...
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of the Khitan Liao dynasty Yunmen Wenyan, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk ZhaoTingyin, general of Later Shu (b. 883) Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai...
high-level officials and generals — the chancellor Zhao Jiliang and the generals Li Renhan, ZhaoTingyin, Wang Chuhui, and Hou Hongshi (侯弘實) — died. Meng...
offering his head to Wang. Wang then surrendered to Meng's general ZhaoTingyin. Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 277. Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter...
attack Xichuan and capture it himself. He was defeated by Meng's general ZhaoTingyin, however, and forced to flee back to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture...
of Dongchuan. Also involved in the rebellion were general Li Renhan, ZhaoTingyin at Hanzhou and Zhang Ye (later named Zhang Ye). The rebels attack Xia's...
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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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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...
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...
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)...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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)...
(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...