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Lulong County(Chinese: 卢龙; pinyin:
Lúlóng), is a
county of
Qinhuangdao City, in
northeastern Hebei Province, China. As of 2020,
according to the 2020...
- as Yōujì Jiédùshǐ (幽薊), Yānjì Jiédùshǐ (燕薊), Fànyáng Jiédùshǐ (范陽), and
Lúlóng Jiédùshǐ (盧龍), was a
military district during the Tang dynasty. It covered...
- Hebei),
Chengde (成德,
headquartered in
modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei), and
Lulong (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing), had been
effectively independent...
- (朱延嗣) (died 826) was a
general of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
briefly ruling Lulong Circuit (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing)
after his
father Zhu Kerong's...
- thereafter,
while the
central government did not take back
actual control of
Lulong,
Lulong soldiers often parti****ted in
campaigns commissioned by the imperial...
- rebellion,
Lulong Jiedushi retained its
autonomy from Tang
during most of the 9th century.
During the late Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period,
Lulong was...
-
becoming jiedushi of
Youzhou and
Lulong.
Zhang Shougui (張守珪) was a
jiedushi of Youzhou. Zhu Tao was a
jiedushi of
Lulong.
Jiannan Jiedushi was
created in...
-
mutiny forced the
Emperor Dezong to flee Chang'an. Zhu Ci, the
jiedushi of
Lulong,
captured the city and
declared himself emperor of a new
state of Qin (later...
- Keyong's daughters. Both Wang Rong and Li Keju the
military governor of
Lulong Circuit (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing)
feared the
growing strength...
- "Provincial
Autonomy and
Frontier Defense in Late Tang: The Case of the
Lulong Army", in Wyatt, Don J. (ed.),
Battlefronts Real and Imagined: War, Border...