- Shi
Chonggui (Chinese: 石重貴) (914 – 10 July 974),
known in
traditional Chinese historical sources as
Emperor Chu of
Later Jin (後晉出帝, "the
exiled emperor")...
- ****umed
suzerainty over the
Later Jin.
After Later Jin's
second ruler, Shi
Chonggui (Emperor Chu), fell out with the Liao dynasty, the Liao
invaded in 946...
- Jiye (楊繼業) (died
August 986),
named Liu Jiye (劉繼業)
before 979 and Yang
Chonggui (楊重貴) in his youth, was a
Chinese military general of the
Northern Han...
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Cheng (simplified Chinese: 陈崇桂;
traditional Chinese: 陳崇桂; pinyin: Chen
Chonggui; 1884 – 8
March 1963), was a
leading Chinese Protestant evangelical leader...
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Information Network (in Chinese).
Retrieved 8
January 2015. 潘重規 [Pan,
Chonggui] (1994). 九、唐太宗入冥記 [Volume 6:
Chapter 9:
Emperor Taizong of Tang's Journey...
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during the
reigns of both of
Later Jin's emperors, Shi
Jingtang and Shi
Chonggui.
While not a
soldier by training, he was said to be
capable and respected...
- emperor)
Emperor Shao of
Later Jin,
better known by his
personal name Shi
Chonggui Emperor Shang (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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biological son of his
older brother Shi
Jingru (石敬儒)) Shi
Chonggui the
Prince of Qi as emperor. Shi
Chonggui honored Empress Li as
empress dowager, and his mother...
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second emperor Shi
Chonggui, and
therefore became a
powerful chancellor early in Shi
Chonggui's reign.
Under his advocacy, Shi
Chonggui turned away from...
- of
Hengshan County, Hunan.
Kaiyun (開運, 944–946), era name used by Shi
Chonggui,
emperor of
Later Jin (also used by
concurrent rulers of Chu (Ten Kingdoms)...