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Zhou Dewei

Zhou Dewei (周德威) (died January 28, 919[1][2]), courtesy name Zhenyuan (鎮遠), nickname Yangwu (陽五), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Jin (predecessor state to Later Tang).

  1. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 270.
  2. ^ Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter.

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Zhou Dewei (周德威) (died January 28, 919), courtesy name Zhenyuan (鎮遠), nickname Yangwu (陽五), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Chinese...

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Liu Rengong

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sought aid from Li Keyong, Li Keyong responded by sending his officer Zhou Dewei and his nephew Li Sizhao to attack the Xingming region (which had fallen...

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Zhu Wen

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initially sent Zhou Dewei to try to lift the siege, but was unable to do so. In spring 908, Li Keyong himself fell deathly ill, forcing Zhou to withdraw...

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Wu (d. 937) Theinhko, king of the Pagan dynasty (d. 956) January 28 – Zhou Dewei, Chinese general August 11 – Dhuka al-Rumi, Abbasid governor of Egypt...

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Li Cunxu

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the outside, and subsequent relief forces that Li Keyong sent under Zhou Dewei's command, while having some minor successes against Later Liang forces...

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Li Siyuan

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command of Zhou Dewei, with Li Siyuan, Li Siben (李嗣本, another adopted son of Li Keyong), Li Cunzhang (李存璋), and An Jinquan (安金全) serving under Zhou, to try...

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caliph (b. 687) 814 – Charlemagne, Holy Roman emperor (b. 742) 919 – Zhou Dewei, Chinese general 929 – Gao Jixing, founder of Chinese Jingnan (b. 858)...

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Chinese armour

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reportedly sapped the spirits of Jin warriors, although the Jin commander Zhou Dewei said they were "more intent on posing than engaging the enemy." The earliest...

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David Shepherd Nivison

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archaeoastronomy to accurately determine the date of the founding of the Zhou dynasty as 1045 BC instead of the traditional date of 1122 BC. David Shepherd...

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Li Keyong

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overture, and the enmity continued. In fall 898, Li Keyong sent Li Sizhao, Zhou Dewei, and Li Siyuan to try to recapture Xing, but they were defeated by Ge...

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Ma Shaohong

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modern Handan, Hebei) Circuits. In 918, Li Cunxu's highly regarded general Zhou Dewei the military governor of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing)...

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Ge Congzhou

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In winter 898, when Li Keyong sent his nephew Li Sizhao and officer Zhou Dewei to try to recapture the three prefectures, Ge defeated them, although...

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Liu Shouguang

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Wang Rong, Wang Chuzhi, and three other governors under Li's command—Zhou Dewei the military governor of Zhenwu Circuit (振武, headquartered in modern Datong...

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Zhang Chengye

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Liang army under the command of the general Wang Jingren, the Jin general Zhou Dewei urged caution due to the Later Liang advantage in numbers that would overwhelm...

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Zhao Feng

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emperor), commanded by his major general Zhou Dewei, Liu Shouqi accompanied Zhou on the campaign. When Zhou put Yan's Zhuo Prefecture (涿州, in modern Baoding...

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Old History of the Five Dynasties

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Guang, Li Chengxun, Shi Jingrong Volume 056 Book of Tang 32 Liezhuan 8 – Zhou Dewei, Fu Cunshen Volume 057 Book of Tang 33 Liezhuan 9 – Guo Chongtao Volume...

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Li Maozhen

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from Li Maozhen. Li Keyong did have his nephew Li Sizhao and officer Zhou Dewei launch an attack on Huguo, to try to divert Zhu's attention, but Zhu reacted...

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Li Renfu

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suggesting that they attack Dingnan together. Li Cunxu sent his general Zhou Dewei to join the Qi forces. The two armies put Dingnan's capital Xia Prefecture...

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He Gui

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direct attack on Daliang, despite contrary advice by his major general Zhou Dewei. He thus abandoned the camp that he had pitched near He Gui's army and...

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Wang Jingren

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numerical and geographic advantage (as, at that time, as Li Cunxu's general Zhou Dewei pointed out, the Jin advantage in cavalry mobility was completely negated...

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Yang Shihou

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Prefectures. Li Cunxu sent his general Zhou Dewei to do so and followed Zhou himself. Yang, however, defeated Zhou, and forced the Jin forces, which were...

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910s

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governor and regent Zhu Jin, Chinese warlord (b. 867) 919 January 28 – Zhou Dewei, Chinese general August 11 – Dhuka al-Rumi, Abbasid governor of Egypt...

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Lu Wenjin

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but was repelled by the general Li Sigong (李嗣肱). When the major general Zhou Dewei the military governor (Jiedushi) of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered...

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Xia Luqi

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Li Cunxu (Emperor Zhuangzong of Tang). He helped Zhuangzong's generals Zhou Dewei and Yuan Xingqin in an attack on Youzhou, against the Later Liang general...

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