- Su
Quanzhong (Chinese: 苏全忠; pinyin: Sū
Quánzhōng) is a
Chinese mythological figure and
character in the
classic 16th-century
Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi...
- Li
Quanzhong (Chinese: 李全忠) (d. 886) was a
warlord late in the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who
controlled Lulong Circuit (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing)...
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Emperor Taizu of
Later Liang (後梁太祖),
personal name Zhu
Quanzhong (朱全忠) (December 5, 852 – July 18, 912), né Zhu Wen (朱溫), name
later changed to Zhu Huang...
-
modern Suzhou, An****),
where Zhu
Quanzhong was from as well.
Despite her family's wealth, she
married Zhu
Quanzhong (who was then
still named Zhu Wen)...
- Zhu
Quanzhong was on a
campaign when he
visited Bo Prefecture, and had ****ual
relations with Zhu Yougui's
mother there.
After a month, Zhu
Quanzhong prepared...
- Zhaozong, was ********inated on the
orders of the
paramount warlord Zhu
Quanzhong in 904, and
while Emperor Ai reigned, the Tang court, then at Luoyang...
- of the
Shang dynasty under King Zhou of Shang. He was the
father of Su
Quanzhong and Su Daji. Su Hu gave Su Daji to King Zhou of
Shang as an appea****t...
- of
Chenliu (陳留王), was a
general serving under Zhu Wen (Zhu
Quanzhong)
while Zhu
Quanzhong was a
warlord and
military officer (Xuanwu jiedushi, seat in...
- belt.
After the son of Su Hu – Su
Quanzhong –
appeared as Su Hu's protector, Mei Wu
shouted at him: "Su
Quanzhong! You,
father and son, are committing...
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surrendered to Tang forces. By
helping to
defeat Huang, he was
renamed Zhu
Quanzhong ("Zhu of
Perfect Loyalty") and
granted a
rapid series of
promotions to...