- Kang
Chengxun (Chinese: 康承訓) (808?-873?),
courtesy name
Jingci (敬辭),
formally the Duke of
Fufeng (扶風公), was a
general of the
Chinese Tang dynasty, most...
- his army
alongside branches of
other weapons.
Another Ming
general Li
Chengxun (李承勋), in his own
revised edition of
Jixiao Xinshu of 1588,
quoted General...
-
capture of
Pyongyang by
sending a
small force of 5,000
soldiers led by Zu
Chengxun. Zu, a
general who had
fought successfully against the
Mongols and the...
- ********in
Raizo 2012 R2B:
Return to Base Jung Tae-yoon 2014 The
Prince Mark For Love or
Money Xu
Chengxun 2018 Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong Uhm Bok-dong...
- ****anese
invasions of Korea. On 23
August 1592 a Ming
force of 6,000
under Zu
Chengxun and Shi Ru
attacked ****anese-occupied
Pyeongyang and was defeated. Following...
- 849-851 Ge
Ganzhong 851-854 Wei Shu 855-858 Yang Fa 858 Li Sui 858 Li
Chengxun 858-859 Xiao Fang 859-860 Wei Zhou 861-868
Zheng Yu 868-871
Zheng Congdang...
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after the Liao aid
forces were
repelled by
Later Jin forces, his son Yang
Chengxun (楊承勳) put him
under arrest and surrendered. He was
subsequently killed...
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Cheng Xiaojin as Chen
Liangdi Zheng Shuhuai as Wang
Shaoxun Hu Yue as Li
Chengxun Sun
Fengzheng as
Eunuch Li – A Sun
Fengzhao as
Eunuch Li – B Chen Hao as...
-
descendant of the
Eastern Jin
dynasty general Zu Ti, he was a son of Zu
Chengxun, who had been
dispatched to
Korea as one of the Ming
commanders during...
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Zhang Mao (Chinese: 張茂; pinyin: Zhāng Mào; 277–324),
courtesy name
Chengxun (成遜),
formally Prince Chenglie of (Former)
Liang ((前)涼成烈王) (posthumous name...