- Lu
Guangchou (盧光稠) (died 910) was a
warlord late in the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and who
nominally submitted to both the
succeeding Later Liang and Later...
- and Ten
Kingdoms period. He
inherited his
position from his
father Lu
Guangchou, who had
ruled the
region for 25 years, but
himself ruled only from 910...
-
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period. He was a long-time
strategist of Lu
Guangchou, who
ruled Qian
Prefecture for 25 years, and
after several transitional...
- (百勝軍)
under Lu
Yanchang the
prefect of Qian Prefecture. (Lu's
father Lu
Guangchou had
carried the
title of
defender of
Baisheng Circuit, so
presumably this...
-
Persian Sufi
mystic (b. 835) Liu Shouwen,
Chinese warlord and
governor Lu
Guangchou,
Chinese warlord Mahendrapala I, king of Gurjara-Pratihara (India) Muhammad...
-
officer Tan Quanbo, a long-time
strategist for Lu Yanchang's
father Lu
Guangchou, whom Li Qiu had
considered killing,
claimed to be
seriously ill and retired...
-
Persian Sufi
mystic (b. 835) Liu Shouwen,
Chinese warlord and
governor Lu
Guangchou,
Chinese warlord Mahendrapala I, king of Gurjara-Pratihara (India) Muhammad...
- was
first recorded to have parti****ted in a
campaign in 902, when Lu
Guangchou, who
controlled the Qian
Prefecture (虔州, in
modern Ganzhou, Jiangxi) region...
- Wei's
defeat left one semi-independent
warlord in the
Zhennan region — Lu
Guangchou, who
controlled the
region around Qian
Prefecture (虔州, in
modern Ganzhou...
- Chang'an Qin
Zongquan declares himself emperor,
sacks Luoyang, and
leaves Lu
Guangchou and Tan
Quanbo rebel and
capture Qian
prefecture in
Jiangxi 886 Eunuch...