- Liu
Congjian (Chinese: 劉從諫) (803–843),
formally the Duke of Pei (沛公), was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the Tang
dynasty who is most known...
- however,
Emperor Wuzong faced a
crisis of a
different kind. In 843, Liu
Congjian the
military governor (Jiedushi) of
Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義,
headquartered in...
- (1511-74),
another Suzhou literatus. Zhao Jun
studied the
classics with Wen
Congjian; thus a more
permanent liaison between the two
families was
perhaps inevitable...
-
family were also
highly respected in the movement. Her
father was Wen
Congjian, a
landscape painter, and
taught both his
children to
paint from a young...
- 便以匕首佩之。刀极精巧,名日扒刺头,以金银象牙雕琢人鬼为靶。男子无老幼贫富皆佩,若有争置,即拔刀相刺,盖杀人当时拿获者抵死,逃三日而出,则不抵死矣。
Congjian, Yan (1583). 殊域周咨錄 (Shuyu Zhouzilu) 第八卷真臘 (Volume 8 Chenla). p. 111....
- his son Liu
Congjian be
allowed to
inherit the circuit. The
former chancellor Li
Jiang advocated that
Emperor Jingzong not
allow Liu
Congjian to do so and...
- was an
adopted son (biological nephew) of the Tang
dynasty general Liu
Congjian.
After his
adoptive father's death, Liu Zhen
tried to take over Zhaoyi...
-
Buddhist monk (b. 779)
Landulf I,
gastald (or count) of
Capua (Italy) Liu
Congjian,
Chinese governor (jiedushi) (b. 803) Qiu Shiliang,
Chinese eunuch official...
-
Xianzhi Geshu Han Guo Ziyi Qu
Chengyu Li
Keyong Li
Cunxu Li
Maozhen Liu
Congjian Liu
Rengong Liu
Shouguang Li
Jiqian Li
Guangbi Shi
Jingtang Shi Siming...
- East
Francia (died 876) Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam,
Muslim historian (d. 871) Liu
Congjian,
Chinese governor (d. 843) May 25 – Higbald,
bishop of
Lindisfarne August...