- Wang
Wujun (王武俊) (735 –
August 9, 801),
courtesy name
Yuanying (元英), né
Monuogan (沒諾干),
formally Prince Zhonglie of
Langye (琅邪忠烈王), was a
Chinese military...
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Litvinskii &
Pichikian 1994, p. 61.
Shenkar 2014, pp. 129–130.
Wujun 2022, p. 7.
Wujun 2022, p. 42.
Wujun 2022, p. 43.
Shenkar 2014, p. 131.
Boyce &
Grenet 1991...
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rebelled against Tang in 781 but was
later killed by his
officer Wang
Wujun. Chengde's last ruler, Wang Rong
later founded the Zhao
Dynasty that lasted...
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areas it administered, it
became known as
Wuxian (lit. "Wu County") and
Wujun ("Wu Commandery").
Under the Qin, it was
known as
Kuaiji after its greatly...
- regime. Wang ****hen was born in 759. It is
known that his
father was Wang
Wujun, who was,
around or
sometime after his birth, an
officer serving under the...
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Battle of
Wujun - Part 1 199 AD
Newfound Resolve The Eyes of a
Warrior The
Little Conqueror Sun Quan Sun Ce Liu Yao Zhou Yu (debut)
Battle of
Wujun - Part...
- Searight – drums,
percussion Spencer Ward –
editing James Yost –
engineering Jay
Wujun Yow –
second engineering,
vocal production Murmuration Nation entered two...
- Sun Ce's
conquests in
Jiangdong were a
series of
military campaigns by the
warlord Sun Ce to
conquer territories in the
Jiangdong and Wu
regions from 194...
- four
years as a ****er in Hunan, at the
Xianzhong Mechanics Factory. Zhao
Wujun, the
youngest of his five sons,
worked with him (Zhao also had a younger...
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suffering military defeats until his officer, Wang
Wujun,
killed him in 782.
However both Wang
Wujun and Zhu Tao of
Youzhou (who had
sided with the Tang...