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Zi Prefecture may refer to:

  • Zi Prefecture (Sichuan) (資州), a prefecture between the 6th and 20th centuries in modern Sichuan, China
  • Zi Prefecture (Shandong) (淄州), a prefecture between the 6th and 13th centuries in modern Shandong, China

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Zi Prefecture

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Zi Prefecture may refer to: Zi Prefecture (Sichuan) (資州), a prefecture between the 6th and 20th centuries in modern Sichuan, China Zi Prefecture (Shandong)...

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Zizhou

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China Zi Prefecture (Sichuan) (資州), a prefecture between the 6th and 20th centuries in modern Sichuan, China Zi Prefecture (Shandong) (淄州), a prefecture between...

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Emperor" (Taishang Huang). Xian is confronted with political disputes in Zi Prefecture (Shaanxi). Priest Saichō, patriarch of Tendai Buddhism, visits China...

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Li Shunxian

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Li Shunxian (Chinese: 李舜弦; c. 900, Zi Prefecture [zh], Sichuan – 926, Sichuan) was a Chinese poet celebrated for her beauty and poetic talent. She was...

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Jiedushi

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It was headquartered in Zi Prefecture (梓州) (Santai, Sichuan). West River controlled the Chengdu area and surrounding prefectures. Wei Gao and Xianyu Zhongtong...

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Lu Shang

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in modern Mianyang, Sichuan, as well as the prefect of its capital Zi Prefecture (梓州). In 846, after the death of Emperor Wuzong and succession by his...

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Gu Yanhui

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Shouhou (楊守厚) the prefect of Mian Prefecture (綿州, in modern Mianyang) intercept and detain Song, and then attacked Zi Prefecture. Gu sought aid from Wang Jian...

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Gao Chongwen

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Gao reached Zi Prefecture, it had fallen, and Liu had taken the military governor of Dongchuan, Li Kang (李康), captive. With Gao arriving at Zi, Liu's officer...

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Xiahou Zi

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Xiahou Zi (Chinese: 夏侯孜), courtesy name Haoxue (好學), formally the Duke of Qiao Commandery (譙郡公), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving two...

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Emperor Xianzong of Tang

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refused his demand, he launched an attack on Dongchuan's capital prefecture Zi Prefecture (梓州) in spring 806. At the suggestion of the chancellor Du Huangchang...

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Zhao Jiliang

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In spring 930, Meng sent Zhao as an emissary to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) to enter into an alliance with Dong against the imperial government...

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Li Zi

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Li Zi (李滋) (died 897), formally the Prince of Tong (通王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. He was the favorite son of Emperor Xuānzong...

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Yang Guangyuan

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against a potential attack from Yang, while Yang had the prefect of Zi Prefecture (淄州, in modern Zibo, Shandong) arrested and taken back to Qing. Shi...

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Dong Zhang

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subsequently neutralized Wu by tricking him to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) and putting him under arrest.) Dong Zhang and Meng Zhixiang subsequently...

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Li Siyuan

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Zhao Tingyin, however, and forced to flee back to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州). Upon his return, his officers mutinied, killed him, and surrendered...

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Yang Shili

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and defeated them again there. They fled back to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州, in modern Mianyang), which Gao put under siege. Gao made initial...

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Wang Zongbi

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history. Gu claimed an illness and refused to exit Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州). This incident ended the alliance between Wang's Xichuan and Gu's...

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Zhang Gongduo

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collapsed, causing Dong to panic and flee back to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州), where he was subsequently killed in a mutiny, with the mutineers...

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Wang Ya

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Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州). In winter 820, after Tufan forces made a two-pronged incursion later in the year and attacked Ya Prefecture (雅州, in modern...

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Wang Chuhui

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the circuit to Meng Zhixiang. Meng was heading to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) to accept the surrender, when he fell seriously ill on the way...

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Chen Jingxuan

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defeated Yang's officer Zheng Junxiong (鄭君雄) and put Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) under siege. In summer 884, Zheng rose against Yang, and Yang committed...

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Gu Yanlang

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indicated that he agreed, and he left his family at Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) with Gu, while he himself headed toward Xichuan's capital Chengdu...

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Du Yuanying

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Qiong Prefecture fell to Nanzhao as well. Nanzhao forces put Chengdu under siege and entered its western city, while forward troops reached as far as Zi Prefecture...

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Meng Zhixiang

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subsequently neutralized Wu by tricking him to Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州) and putting him under arrest, while the imperial government bestowed...

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