ZiPrefecture may refer to: ZiPrefecture (Sichuan) (資州), a prefecture between the 6th and 20th centuries in modern Sichuan, China ZiPrefecture (Shandong)...
China ZiPrefecture (Sichuan) (資州), a prefecture between the 6th and 20th centuries in modern Sichuan, China ZiPrefecture (Shandong) (淄州), a prefecture between...
Emperor" (Taishang Huang). Xian is confronted with political disputes in ZiPrefecture (Shaanxi). Priest Saichō, patriarch of Tendai Buddhism, visits China...
Li Shunxian (Chinese: 李舜弦; c. 900, ZiPrefecture [zh], Sichuan – 926, Sichuan) was a Chinese poet celebrated for her beauty and poetic talent. She was...
It was headquartered in ZiPrefecture (梓州) (Santai, Sichuan). West River controlled the Chengdu area and surrounding prefectures. Wei Gao and Xianyu Zhongtong...
in modern Mianyang, Sichuan, as well as the prefect of its capital ZiPrefecture (梓州). In 846, after the death of Emperor Wuzong and succession by his...
Shouhou (楊守厚) the prefect of Mian Prefecture (綿州, in modern Mianyang) intercept and detain Song, and then attacked ZiPrefecture. Gu sought aid from Wang Jian...
Gao reached ZiPrefecture, 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...
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...
refused his demand, he launched an attack on Dongchuan's capital prefectureZiPrefecture (梓州) in spring 806. At the suggestion of the chancellor Du Huangchang...
In spring 930, Meng sent Zhao as an emissary to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) to enter into an alliance with Dong against the imperial government...
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...
against a potential attack from Yang, while Yang had the prefect of ZiPrefecture (淄州, in modern Zibo, Shandong) arrested and taken back to Qing. Shi...
subsequently neutralized Wu by tricking him to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) and putting him under arrest.) Dong Zhang and Meng Zhixiang subsequently...
Zhao Tingyin, however, and forced to flee back to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州). Upon his return, his officers mutinied, killed him, and surrendered...
and defeated them again there. They fled back to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州, in modern Mianyang), which Gao put under siege. Gao made initial...
history. Gu claimed an illness and refused to exit Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州). This incident ended the alliance between Wang's Xichuan and Gu's...
collapsed, causing Dong to panic and flee back to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州), where he was subsequently killed in a mutiny, with the mutineers...
Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (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...
the circuit to Meng Zhixiang. Meng was heading to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) to accept the surrender, when he fell seriously ill on the way...
defeated Yang's officer Zheng Junxiong (鄭君雄) and put Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) under siege. In summer 884, Zheng rose against Yang, and Yang committed...
indicated that he agreed, and he left his family at Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) with Gu, while he himself headed toward Xichuan's capital Chengdu...
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...
subsequently neutralized Wu by tricking him to Dongchuan's capital ZiPrefecture (梓州) and putting him under arrest, while the imperial government bestowed...