- Tian
Chengsi (705 –
March 4, 779),
formally the
Prince of Yanmen, was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and politician. He
served as a
military general...
-
Zheng Chengsi (Chinese characters: 郑成思; Pinyin: Zhèng
Chéngsī; December, 1944 –
September 10, 2006) was a
Chinese expert on
intellectual property, the...
- Wu
Chengsi (Chinese: 武承嗣; pinyin: Wǔ
Chéngsì; 649-July 22, 698),
courtesy name Fengxian,
formally Prince Xuan of Wei (魏宣王), was a
nephew of the Chinese...
-
rebelled against the
court twice. Tian Yue was the
nephew of Tian
Chengsi. He
succeeded Chengsi as
commander of
Weibo in 779. In 781, he
joined Li
Weiyue of...
- Soon, however, Yan
generals Ashina Chengqing (阿史那承慶), Cai Xide, Tian
Chengsi, and Wu
Lingxun (武令珣), who had been
attacking other Tang cities, headed...
- However, thereafter, the Tang
state was
plagued by
warlords such as Tian
Chengsi, Li Baochen, and
Liang Chongyi who
essentially governed their realms as...
- the matter. At Li Zhaode's
warning that Wu
Chengsi was
becoming too powerful, Wu
Zetian stripped Wu
Chengsi of his
chancellor authority and
bestowed on...
- (Jiedushi),
having succeeded his
uncle Tian
Chengsi in 779. In 784, his
cousin Tian Xu — a son of Tian
Chengsi's — ********inated him and
succeeded him shortly...
- "imperial successor"). In the
following years,
Empress Wu's
nephews Wu
Chengsi and Wu
Sansi tried to have one of them
named heir to the throne, but Wu...
-
Zhang Songling Gentlemen Attention Please 东八区的先生们 Tong Yu TBA The
Rhapsody of a
Summer Dream 夏梦狂诗曲 Xia
Chengsi also
producer Saker Falco 猎隼 Song Wenbo...