- An
Qingxu (安慶緒) (730s – 10
April 759), né An
Renzhi (安仁執), was a son of An Lushan, a
general of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty who
rebelled and took the imperial...
- son An
Qingxu. Two
years after An
Qingxu's ascension, Shi Siming, the
governor of
Pinglu Commandery and a
close ally of An Lushan,
killed An
Qingxu and usurped...
-
Qingxu County (Chinese: 清徐县; pinyin:
Qīngxú Xiàn) is a
county of
Shanxi Province,
North China, it is
under the
administration of the prefecture-level...
- In
early 757 he was
murdered by a
eunuch with the
support of his son, An
Qingxu. An Lushan's
mother was a Göktürk of the
Ashide clan and
served as a sorceress...
-
Lushan in
rebelling against Tang, and who
later succeeded An Lushan's son An
Qingxu as
emperor of the Yan
state that An
Lushan established. It is not known...
- of the
bloodiest wars in
human history. He was
murdered by his son. An
Qingxu, son of An Lushan,
succeeded his father. He was
murdered by rebels. Shi...
- Liu
Qingxu (Hanzi: 劉清虛; Pinyin: Liú
qīngxū) or Liu
Huapu (Hanzi: 劉化普; Pinyin: Liúhuàpǔ) or Liu
Zhigang (Hanzi: 劉至剛; Pinyin: Liúzhìgāng), was the 16th patriarch...
- her
husband despite the
pursuit of
Moyan Chou, a
Uyghur general, and An
Qingxu, the son of An Lushan.
After peace was restored, Li Chu was
determined to...
-
Ethereal Rock" (traditional Chinese: 石清虛;
simplified Chinese: 石清虚; pinyin: Shí
Qīngxū) is a
short story by Pu
Songling first published in his eighteenth-century...
-
Qingxu Daode Zhenjun (Chinese: 清虛道德真君; pinyin:
Qīngxū Dàodé Zhēnjūn) is a
character featured within the
famed classic Chinese novel Investiture of the...