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Zheng Congdang (鄭從讜) (died 887?),
courtesy name
Zhengqiu (正求), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
serving as a
chancellor twice during the reign...
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Chengxun 858-859 Xiao Fang 859-860 Wei Zhou 861-868
Zheng Yu 868-871
Zheng Congdang 871-874 Wei He 874-876 Li Tiao 877-879
Zheng Xu 879-886 Lü
Yongzhi 886...
- Taiyuan, the
Zhengs were one of the "Four Surnames" of
Northern Wei.
Zheng Congdang (d. 887), Tang
chancellor Zheng Lang (d. 857), Tang
chancellor Zheng Yuqing...
- Duo (877–879, 881–882)
Doulu Zhuan (878–880) Cui Hang (878–880)
Zheng Congdang (878–880, 883–887) Wang **** (880–881) Pei Che (880–881, 883–887) Xiao Gou...
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through Hedong Circuit, and he
wrote then-military
governor of Hedong,
Zheng Congdang,
requesting that
Zheng supply his troops. Zheng,
while not
openly hostile...
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relatives was his
third cousin Zheng Congdang, who was a
chancellor during the
reign of
Emperor Xizong. (Zheng
Congdang's grandfather Zheng Yuqing was a chancellor...
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returned to
Datong in 882 and
defeated Keju, but was
repelled by
Zheng Congdang. In 885, Keju
attacked Li
Keyong but the
campaign ended in disaster. Fearing...
- Jian (784–796) Ma Sui (785–795) Wang Duo (881–882) Zhu Mei (886)
Zheng Congdang (886–887) Wei
Zhaodu (887–888) Xu
Yanruo (896–900) Cui Yin (903–904) Du...
- was later, in late 880,
under the
command of the
military governor Zheng Congdang,
given the
command of
Hedong soldiers (along with
Zhuge Shuang) and ordered...
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joined the
campaign against Huang. Wang also
issued an
order to
Zheng Congdang the
military governor of
Hedong Circuit (河東,
headquartered in
modern Taiyuan...