- Lu
Huaishen (盧懷慎; died
December 11, 716),
formally Count Wencheng of
Yuyang (魚陽文成伯), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou (Wu...
- time. The
surviving text of the
famous stone tablet commemorating Zhang Huaishen's (Zhang Yichao's nephew)
merits clearly shows that the
property and land...
-
displaced by Yao
Yuanzhi (who then
changed his name to Yao Chong) and Lu
Huaishen.
Changing the
system of
having a
large group of
chancellors simultaneous...
-
dynasty chancellor Lu
Zhaolin (盧照鄰; ca. 634 – ca. 686) Tang
dynasty poet Lu
Huaishen (盧懷慎; died 716), Tang
dynasty chancellor Lu Qi (盧杞; died 785), Tang dynasty...
- and kept him at Chang'an.
Yizong also
commissioned Zhang's
nephew Zhang Huaishen (張淮深) to
serve as the
acting military governor of Guiyi. He died in 872...
- (711) Liu
Youqiu (711–712, 713) Cen Xi (712–713) Wei
Zhigu (713–714) Lu
Huaishen (714–716) Song Jing (716–720) Yuan
Qianyao (720–729) Pei
Guangting (730–733)...
-
general secretary of
Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and
premier of China. Lu
Huaishen,
official of the Tang and
Wuzhou dynasties. Li
Wencheng (李文成),
leader of...
-
ancestry Lu Mai from the
second sub-branch of the
northern ancestry Lu
Huaishen from the
third sub-branch of the
northern ancestry Lu Qi Lu
Guangqi Lu...
-
Emperor Xuanzong trusted such
chancellors as Yao Chong, Song Jing, Lu
Huaishen, Su Ting, Han Xiu, and
Zhang Jiuling, but late in the
reign trusted such...
- the Tang state. It is not
known when Lu Qi was born. His
grandfather Lu
Huaishen was a
chancellor early in the
reign of
Emperor Xuanzong. His
father Lu...