- Li
Sigong (李思恭) (d. 886?), né
Tuoba Sigong (拓拔思恭),
formally the Duke of Xia (夏國公), was a
Tangut warlord of the late Tang dynasty, who, for his contributions...
- Yang
Sigong (楊思恭) (died 945),
nicknamed Skinner Yang (楊剝皮, Yang Baopi), was an
official of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period state Min...
- Yulin, Shaanxi. Its
rulers were of
Tangut ethnicity starting from Li
Sigong (Tuoba
Sigong), and they
effectively ruled the
circuit in de
facto independence...
-
leader at Xiazhou,
Tuoba Sigong,
occupied Youzhou and
declared himself prefect. When Chang'an fell to
Huang Chao in 880,
Sigong led a Chinese-Tangut army...
- PMID 22847365. Xin Lu;
Hanbo Yang;
Xiaoming Shu; Fang Chen;
Yinli Zhang;
Sigong Zhang;
Qinglin Peng;
Xiaolan Tian;
Guochun Wang (2014). "Factors Predicting...
-
Korean publishing media group (including sub-businesses
Sigong Books,
Sigong Junior, and
Sigong Magazines) that
produces magazines, books, and digital...
-
precursor to Qi Luo
Shaowei at
Weibo (modern
Daming County,
Hebei province) Li
Sigong at
Dingnan circuit,
precursor to
Western Xia
Zhang Yichao at
Guiyi Zhu Wen...
- by Li Jing. The
defending Min
forces were led into an
engagement by Yang
Sigong that
ended in
disastrous rout.
Southern Tang
armies soon
encircled Jianzhou...
- Yang
Shenwei 764-767 Xu Hao 767-768 Li Mian 768-772 Li
Chongben 772-773 Lu
Sigong 773 Li Shu 775 Gao Yun 776-777
Zhang Boyi 777-782 Yuan Xiu 782-784 Du You...
- As a
reward the Tang
central government granted the
Tangut general Li
Sigong the
three prefectures of Xia (Chinese: 夏州, Tangut: 𘒂𗉔), Sui (Chinese:...