- Li
Jinglong (Chinese: 李景隆) (1369–1424),
small name
Jiujiang (九江), was a Ming
dynasty general. He was the son of Duke Li Wenzhong, the
nephew of Zhu Yuanzhang...
- Jia
Jinglong (simplified Chinese: 贾敬龙;
traditional Chinese: 賈敬龍; pinyin: jia jing long) (born in 1986, died on 15
November 2016, Shijiazhuang, China) is...
- In
response to Geng's failure, the
court replaced him with
General Li
Jinglong, but the new
commander did not
improve the
management of the troops. Instead...
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decision that
would have
consequences during the
civil war when his son, Li
Jinglong,
unsuccessfully attempted to
besiege Beiping in 1399. In
April 1380, at...
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ordered three regiments of the
Manchukuo Imperial Army
under General Xu
Jinglong north to take the
capital of
Heilongjiang province at Qiqihar. Some elements...
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losses for the
imperial army. The new
commander of the
imperial army, Li
Jinglong, took
advantage of Zhu Di's
absence from
Beijing and laid
siege to the...
- nest"
launchers were used by the Ming
dynasty in 1380 and in 1400 by Li
Jinglong against Zhu Di.
Rockets were
introduced to the West
during the Napoleonic...
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imperial court, but she
disappeared on the way there. One day
during the
Jinglong era (707–710 CE) in the
reign of
Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang dynasty...
- China, Zhu Di,
Prince of Yan,
defeats the
Imperial forces of
General Li
Jinglong in the two-day
Battle of
Baigou River, by
taking advantage of the chaos...
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which it
manufactured for the army in 1380 and was used by the
general Li
Jinglong in 1400
against Zhu Di, the ****ure
Yongle Emperor. The peak of Chinese...