- Du
Chongwei (杜重威) (died
March 13, 948),
known as Du Wei (杜威)
during the
reign of Shi Chonggui, was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the Five...
- Guo
Chong (c. 908 – c. 965),
known as Guo
Chongwei before 951, was a
military general and
officer who
successively served the
Later Tang,
Later Jin, Later...
- town of Huangge,
Nansha District. The
previous name of the
station was "
Chongwei Station" (冲尾站).
Since May 2006, its name has
changed to
Jinzhou Station...
-
guard general Guo
Chongwei with 700
cavalry soldiers to Song, to stop Liu Yun from
further advancing toward the capital. When Guo
Chongwei arrived at Song...
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Ducheng 1977
Clans of
Intrigue – Song Gang 1978 Clan of
Amazons –
Jiang Chongwei 1978
Legend of the Bat –
Xiang Feitian 1978
Vengeful Beauty – Ma Seng 1978...
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Khitans wore down the Jin forces, and in 946, the Jin
commander in chief, Du
Chongwei, surrendered. In
early 947,
Taizong entered Kaifeng unopposed. The Jin...
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Master Cynthia Khan as
Wuyan Wu
Yanye as Jin
Jiuling Hugo Ng as
Jiang Chongwei Lam
Chung as
Taoist Mu /
Laodao Bazi Li Mei as Ye Xue Zhu Hong as Xue Bing...
-
March 10 – Liu Zhiyuan,
founder of the
Later Han (b. 895)
March 13 – Du
Chongwei,
Chinese general and
governor April 28 – Hu Jinsi,
Chinese general and...
- Wu Jizhi. Half-Grandnephews:Wu
Chonglie (武崇烈), Wu
Chongqian (武崇谦), Wu
Chongwei (武崇㧑), Wu
Chongcao (武崇操). Half-Grandnieces: three,
married Yan
Zexian (阎则先)...
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Later Jin army
against An Chongrong,
commanded by Shi's brother-in-law Du
Chongwei,
quickly defeated An Chongrong, and An
Chongrong was
killed by his own...