- Shen
Shichong (Shen Shih-ch'ung, traditional: 沈士充, simplified: 沈士充); ca. was a
Chinese landscape painter during the Ming
dynasty (1368–1644). His dates...
- Wang
Shichong (王世充; 567– c.August 621),
courtesy name
Xingman (行滿), was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician during the Sui
dynasty who...
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around 610 and
their role in the
defeat of Wang
Shichong at the
Battle of
Hulao in 621. Wang
Shichong declared himself Emperor. He
controlled the territory...
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around 610 AD and
their subsequent contribution to the
defeat of Wang
Shichong at the
Battle of
Hulao in 621 AD. However,
between the 8th and 15th centuries...
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state in
China Zheng (619–621), a
state controlled by
rebel leader Wang
Shichong during the Sui–Tang
transition House of
Koxinga (1655–1683), Ming partisans...
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defeated all the
other contenders,
including Li Gui, Dou Jiande, Wang
Shichong, Xue
Rengao and Liu Wuzhou. By 628, the Tang
dynasty had
succeeded in uniting...
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declared Yang Tong emperor. However, soon one of
those officials, Wang
Shichong,
seized power, and in 619 had Yang Tong
yield the
throne to him, ending...
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second emperor of the Tang dynasty, in his
fight against Wang
Shichong. They
captured Shichong's nephew Wang Renze,
whose army was
stationed in the Cypress...
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numerically superior army of Dou
Jiande near the
Hulao P****. June 4 – Wang
Shichong, self-declared emperor,
surrenders to Li
Shimin at
Luoyang following Dou...
- Tong (later also
known as
Emperor Gong
during the
brief reign of Wang
Shichong over the
region as the
emperor of a
brief Zheng (鄭) state) emperor. Meanwhile...