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Geshu Han (Chinese: 哥舒翰; pinyin:
Gēshū Hàn) (died
December 1, 757),
formally Prince Wumin of
Xiping (西平武愍王), was a
general of Tang
China who was of Turgesh...
- prefectures.
After the
death of Li
Linfu in 753, An Lushan's
rivalry with
General Geshu Han and
Chancellor Yang
Guozhong created military tensions within the empire...
-
cataclysmic rebellion in 755. In the
following year, he
forced the Tang army of
Geshu Han, then
holding favorable defensive positions in Tong P****, to confront...
- that
Geshu had
designs against him,
convinced Emperor Xuanzong to
order Geshu to
attack despite Geshu's warnings that
doing so was risky.
Geshu was subsequently...
-
forced General Geshu Han to
engage An Lushan, at
least partly out of fear that the
general himself might attempt to
usurp the throne.
Geshu Han was defeated...
- Xuanzong's rule in 755,
another general who was
inimical to An Sishun,
Geshu Han,
manufactured evidence that An
Sishun was
complicit in An Lushan's rebellion...
-
During the
reformation the more
powerful Nushibi tribes such as A-Xijie and
Geshu were sub-divided into two
tribal groups with a
greater and
lesser title...
- Türgesh and Qarluq. Tang
general Geshu Han was of
Duolu Turgesh extraction and bore the
Nushibi tribal surname Geshu (阿舒).
Chinese historians, when naming...
- (elderly) Liu
Jiaoyu as Du Fu (early youth) Sun Lulu as Du Fu (youth) Ya Jie as
Geshu Han, a general. Ba He as Guo Ziyi, a
military general and politician. Xu...
- with
grossly inept military judgment, then
ordered the
replacement General Geshu Han, who was in
charge of the
troops in the p****es,
together with reinforcement...