- Ma
Shouzhen (Chinese: 馬守真; c. 1548–1604), also
known by her
courtesy name Ma
Xianglan (Chinese: 馬湘蘭,
meaning "Orchid of the
Xiang River") and pen name...
- Li
Shouzhen (李守貞; died 17
August 949) was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period states...
- Review. 3 (1): 94–108. doi:10.53116/pgaflr.2018.1.9. S2CID 219380180. Zeng,
Shouzhen; Streimikiene, Dalia; Baležentis,
Tomas (September 2017). "Review of and...
- (military governor) of the
Later Han dynasty, and
helped Guo
quell Li
Shouzhen's rebellion. In 951, Guo Wei
rebelled and
created the
Later Zhou dynasty...
-
century courtesy name
Jiangxiang Ma Shi Ma Shih 馬軾 马轼 1368 Ming
dynasty Ma
Shouzhen Ma Shou-chen 馬守真 c.1548-1604
Courtesy name Ma
Xianglan (馬湘蘭); one of the...
- (1869–1931) Ma
Qianling (1824–1909) Ma
Julong Ma Sheng-kuei (Ma Shenggui) Ma
Shouzhen (1548–1604) Ma Zhan'ao (1830–1886) Ma
Zhancang Ma
Zhongying (fl. 1930s)...
-
Yixing attacked a
neighboring circuit under encouragement from the
rebel Li
Shouzhen, but
retreated upon
encountering an
imperial force. In 952 the Yeji people...
- Meanwhile,
another governor was
considering a
rebellion of his own. Li
Shouzhen, the
military governor of
Huguo Circuit (護國,
headquartered in
modern Yuncheng...
- June 1 – Godfrey,
Frankish nobleman (approximate date)
August 17 – Li
Shouzhen,
Chinese general and
governor September 14 –
Fujiwara no Tadahira, ****anese...
- and Feng that Li
Shouzhen be put in
command by himself; Zhao Ying's
suggestions were not
listened to, however.) When Du and Li
Shouzhen advanced, though...