- Gao
Kaidao (高開道; died 624), at one
point known as Li
Kaidao (李開道), was an
agrarian rebel leader who rose
against the Sui
dynasty at the end of Emperor...
- Zhu Can), Chu (楚; by Lin Shihong), Wu (吳; by Li Zitong), Yan (燕; by Gao
Kaidao), and Song (宋; by Fu Gongshi). The Tang
dynasty that su****ded the Sui...
- use
Remark Yuwen Huaji (r. 618–619 CE)
Tianshou 天壽 618–619 CE 2
years Gao
Kaidao (r. 618–624 CE)
Shixing 始興 618–624 CE 7
years Or
Tiancheng (天成). Gao Tancheng...
- Fuwei,
agrarian rebel,
occupying the
modern southern An**** region. Gao
Kaidao,
agrarian rebel,
occupying the
modern extremely northern Hebei region. Liang...
- Sui
dynasty (b. 598) Fu Gongshi,
rebel leader during the Sui
dynasty Gao
Kaidao,
rebel leader during the Sui
dynasty Rædwald, king of East
Anglia (approximate...
- Fuwei,
agrarian rebel,
occupying the
modern southern An**** region. Gao
Kaidao,
agrarian rebel,
occupying the
modern extremely northern Hebei region. Liang...
- Sui
dynasty (b. 598) Fu Gongshi,
rebel leader during the Sui
dynasty Gao
Kaidao,
rebel leader during the Sui
dynasty Rædwald, king of East
Anglia (approximate...
- Han. Subsequently, the
rebel leaders Dou
Jiande the
Prince of Xia and Gao
Kaidao both sent
messengers to try to get him to submit, but Luo,
viewing Dou and...
- were
repelled 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...
- (Chinese: 劉知俊; died
January 21, 918?),
courtesy name
Xixian (希賢),
nicknamed Liu
Kaidao (劉開道, "Liu who
opened the way"), was a
general under Zhu Wen (Zhu Quanzhong)...