- Zhao
Chongguo (Chinese: 趙充國; pinyin: Zhào
Chōngguó, 137 – 52 BC) was a
Chinese military commander and
official during the
Western Han dynasty. Born to...
-
comprising only 1,000 or so men
under the
command of Wang
Shensheng and Hu
Chongguo,
tried to take Yucheng.
After several days
under siege, the inhabitants...
- the household. A drum support, with an
animal figure as its stand. Liu
Chongguo (劉充國) Liu
Fengqin (劉奉親) Liu Daizong,
Marquis of
Haihun (海昏侯 劉代宗) Family...
- nations. An
example could be seen in his
correspondences with
General Zhao
Chongguo (趙充國) in 62 BC to 60 BC when Zhao was on a
mission to
pacify the Qiang...
-
forces to
attack Yucheng.
After a
failed attack by Wang
Shengshen and Hu
Chongguo, in
which Wang is killed, a new Han
detachment under Shangguan Jie defeats...
- 068
Volume 68 霍光金日磾傳 Huo
Guang and Jin Midi 069
Volume 69 趙充國辛慶忌傳 Zhao
Chongguo and Xin
Qingji 070
Volume 70 傅常鄭甘陳段傳 Fu, Chang, Zheng, Gan, Chen and Duan...
- execution.
Smaller forces were led by a
colonel (xiaowei)
According to Zhao
Chongguo who
served in the
first century BC, a
force of 10,281 men
required 27,363...
- farms")
system evolved during the
victorious campaign of 61–60 BC by Zhao
Chongguo against the
Qiang people.
While the
tuntian system was made
famous by Cao...
-
chairman of the province, and
Nationalist provincial governmental member Li
Chongguo (李充国)
named the
mayor of Siping. The
Nationalists had
neither sufficient...
- leaders,
causing the
Western Qiang to all rebel. The Han commander, Zhao
Chongguo famously pacified the
rebellion in 60 BCE,
largely attributed to his use...