- Tang
dynasty Chinese peasants and
bandits under Wang
Xianzhi and
Shang Junzhang Suppression of the rebellion,
though Tang
dynasty is
severely weakened...
-
bridges and pavilions. On the
southwest bank of the lake at the foot of
Junzhang Hill is
Changguangxi Wetland Park, a 10
kilometers (6.2 mi)
stretch of...
- 874, Wang
Xianzhi (who, like
Huang Chao, was a salt privateer) and
Shang Junzhang (尚君長)
raised an army at
Changyuan (長垣, in
modern Xinxiang, Henan). By 875...
-
known when
Shang Rang was born. He had at
least one
older brother,
Shang Junzhang (尚君長), who,
along with Wang Xianzhi, rose in
rebellion against the Tang...
- that he
would try to
install his own
candidate for the throne,
namely Zhu
Junzhang (朱俊杖),
Prince of Dai, who was
based in the
border city of Datong. The day...
-
later by Yang Shidao.
Later raids were
accompanied by Gao
Kaidao and Yuan
Junzhang (苑君璋), a
general formerly under Liu Wuzhou. To stop raids,
Gaozu offered...
-
control of the
imperial city and
place the emperor's
distant relative, Zhu
Junzhang, a
prince from Datong, on the throne. In
order to do so, he
needed to be...
- Bin saw this as an
opportunity to
seize the
imperial city and
place Zhu
Junzhang, a
prince from
Datong and a
distant relative of the emperor, on the throne...
-
rebellion began with a
thousand men, but quickly,
after he and his ally
Shang Junzhang (尚君長)
captured Pu and Cao (曹州, in
modern Heze, Shandong),
their forces...
- Wang
Xianzhi again made a
peace overture in 877,
sending his
deputy Shang Junzhang (尚君長) to meet the
eunuch general Yang
Fuguang to
negotiate a surrender...