- Liu
Congxiao (Chinese: 留從效; 906-962),
formally the
Prince of
Jinjiang (Chinese: 晉江王), was a
general of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period...
- the
state of
Eastern Wu
during the
Three Kingdoms period of
China Liu
Congxiao (Chinese: 留從效, 906-962),
formally the
Prince of Jinjiang, was a general...
- of the Ten Kingdoms),
after Liu
Congxiao's death, as Liu
Shaoji was then on a
tributary mission sent by Liu
Congxiao to the
Southern Tang court, Liu Shaozi...
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created in 949 by
Southern Tang's
second emperor Li Jing for the
warlord Liu
Congxiao, who
nominally submitted to him but
controlled Quan (泉州, in
modern Quanzhou...
-
ordered to be
planted around the city by the city's 10th-century
ruler Liu
Congxiao.
Variant transcriptions from the
Arabic name
include Caiton, Çaiton, Çayton...
- said to have been born
under the
reign of the
Quanzhounese warlord Liu
Congxiao (d. 962), in the Min Kingdom,
which eventually developed into the specific...
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created in 949 by
Southern Tang's
second emperor Li Jing for the
warlord Liu
Congxiao, who
nominally submitted to him but
virtually controlled Quan Prefecture...
- Liu
Shaozi (Chinese: 留紹鎡) was a
nephew of Liu
Congxiao, a
warlord late in the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period.
Under some
traditional accounts...
-
nobleman (d. 943) Guan Tong,
Chinese landscape painter (approximate date) Liu
Congxiao,
Chinese general (d. 962)
Majolus of Cluny,
Frankish abbot (approximate...
- and Ten
Kingdoms Period state Min.
After Min's fall, he
served under Liu
Congxiao, who
controlled Qingyuan Circuit (headquartered in
modern Quanzhou, Fujian)...