- Li
Maozhen (Chinese: 李茂貞; 856 – May 17, 924), born Song
Wentong (宋文通),
courtesy name
Zhengchen (正臣),
formally Prince Zhongjing of Qin (秦忠敬王), was the...
- Su
Maozhen (Chinese: 宿茂臻; pinyin: Sù
Màozhēn; born 30 July 1972) is a
Chinese football coach and
former international player. As a player, he
spent his...
- as his
unsuccessful campaigns against Li Keyong, Chen Jingxuan, and Li
Maozhen,
merely allowed them to re-affirm
their power. Eventually, the
major warlord...
-
Fengxiang in Shaanxi. Its only
ruler was Li
Maozhen, who
later submitted to
Later Tang. (After Li
Maozhen's death in 924, his son Li
Congyan would continue...
-
Emperor (Taizu)—although
several regional warlords,
including Li Keyong, Li
Maozhen, Yang Wo, and Wang Jian,
refused to
recognize him, and
effectively became...
-
Jingnan after he
killed Zhu Mei), Li
Maozhen the
military governor of Fengxiang, and Han Jian. Wang Xingyu, Li
Maozhen, and Han
submitted a
petition asking...
- Shaanxi),
governed by Li
Maozhen's adoptive son Li Ji****; he
quickly forced the
surrender of Li Ji**** and
other subordinates of Li
Maozhen,
isolating Fengxiang...
- and Liu Yue
given a chance. However, it was the
emergence of
strikers Su
Maozhen and Tang
Xiaocheng which impressed the club's
supporters the most, especially...
- was the wife of Li
Maozhen, the only
ruler of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period state Qi.
During Li
Maozhen's reign as the independent...
-
Genwei (1974-01-07)7
January 1974 (aged 28) 17
Tianjin Teda 12 4FW Su
Maozhen (1972-07-30)30 July 1972 (aged 29) 43
Shandong Luneng 13 3MF Gao Yao (1977-07-13)13...