- Shi
Chaoyi (史朝義) (died
before 17
February 763) was the
final emperor of the Yan
state that was
established in
Anshi rebellion against the
Chinese Tang...
- Shi
Siming ruled for two years, but was in turn
killed by his own son Shi
Chaoyi, who
ruled for
another two
years until the Yan
dynasty fell to Tang forces...
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state collapsed in 763 with the
death of An Lushan's
former subordinate Shi
Chaoyi (son of Shi Siming), who was the last
person to
claim the
title as emperor...
- Li
Chaoyi (simplified Chinese: 李朝义;
traditional Chinese: 李朝義; pinyin: Lǐ
Cháoyì; 1934 – 11
August 2018) was a
Chinese neurobiologist. He was an academician...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hé
Chāoyí...
- son Shi
Chaoyi in
charge of Yecheng. He soon
claimed for
himself the
title of
emperor of Yan. He
created his wife Lady Xin empress, Shi
Chaoyi the Prince...
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dynasty is consolidated.
February 17 – An
Lushan Rebellion:
Emperor Shi
Chaoyi hangs himself to
avoid being captured by Tang
troops sent by the renegade...
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Luoyang with Shi
Chaoyi, he left her at his base
Fanyang (范陽,
modern Beijing), with Shi
Chaoqing in charge. On 18
April 761, Shi
Chaoyi, in fear that Shi...
- Huan
wrote the Jingxingji. 763 An
Lushan Rebellion: The Yan
emperor Shi
Chaoyi committed suicide in
flight from Tang forces. 779 23 May
Daizong died. 12...
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decisively defeated Shi
Chaoyi and
recaptured Shi
Chaoyi's capital Luoyang, Shi
Chaoyi fled
north toward Fanyang.
Before Shi
Chaoyi reached Fanyang, however...