- The
siege of
Suiyang was a
military campaign during the An
Lushan rebellion,
launched by the
rebel Yan army to
capture the city of
Suiyang from forces...
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Suiyang may
refer to the
following locations in China:
Suiyang District (睢阳区), Shangqiu,
Henan Suiyang County (绥阳县), of Zunyi,
Guizhou Suiyang, Fenggang...
- built-up (or metro) area made up of two
urban districts (Liangyuan and
Suiyang) and
Yucheng county now
being conurbated.
Shangqiu and
surrounding area...
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general during the Tang dynasty. He was
known for
defending Yongqiu and
Suiyang during the An Shi
Rebellion against the
rebel armies of Yan, and thus,...
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Suiyang District (simplified Chinese: 睢阳区;
traditional Chinese: 睢陽區; pinyin:
Suīyáng Qū) is one of the two
districts of the city of Shangqiu, Henan, China...
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Suiyang County (simplified Chinese: 绥阳县;
traditional Chinese: 綏陽縣; pinyin:
Suíyáng Xiàn) is a
county in
Guizhou Province, China. It is
under the jurisdiction...
- able to recover. The Yan army did not take
control of
Suiyang until after the
Siege of
Suiyang (January–October 757),
almost two
years after their initial...
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Emperor Yang of Sui (隋煬帝, 569 – 11
April 618),
personal name Yang
Guang (楊廣),
alternative name Ying (英),
Xianbei name Amo (阿摩), was the
second emperor...
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retreat east.
Battle of
Suiyang: A Tang
garrison (7,000 men)
under Zhang Xun
defend their fortress against the
rebel army at
Suiyang.
Zhang makes multiple...
- and
early Eastern Han dynasty. He was born in
Suiyang County,
Liang Commandery,
Yuzhou (present-day
Suiyang District, Shangqiu, Henan). A
member of the...