- Jin
Wuzhu (金兀朮, died 1148), also
known by his
sinicised name
Wanyan Zongbi (完顏宗弼), was a prince,
military general and
civil minister of the Jurchen-led...
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Baotang Wuzhu (traditional Chinese: 保唐無住, 714–774 CE), was the head and
founder of the
Baotang School of Chan
Buddhism (Chinese: 保唐宗) in Chengdu, Sichuan...
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Crussol (蒂埃里) (14
September 2015). "
Wuzhu 五銖 des Han de l'Ouest 西漢 (1). -
Western Han
wuzhu (1). - 1-Les
junguo wuzhu 郡國五銖" (in French). TransAsiart. Retrieved...
- Qin
dynasty fell in 206 BC, the Hegemon-King
Xiang Yu did not make Zou
Wuzhu and Zou Yao kings. For that reason, they
refused to
support him and instead...
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eastern front,
Wuzhu commanded the main Jin army. He
crossed the
Yangtze southwest of
Jiankang and took that city when Du
Chong surrendered.
Wuzhu set out from...
- the Jin
forces led by
Wuzhu marched southward,
successively conquering several important cities north of the
Yangtze River.
Wuzhu sent
forces to chase...
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tablets inscribed in
Arabic which were lost in the
early 20th century. The
Wuzhu Ting (五竹亭, Five
Bamboo Pavilions) were
located opposite to the southern...
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broke out
between two warlords,
Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. The
Minyue king
Wuzhu sent his
troops to
fight with Liu and his
gamble paid off. Liu was victorious...
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Wuzhu led an army and
approached Jiankang(present Nanjing). Yue Fei
ambushed his
troops around Niushou Mountain and
built a base, thus Jin Wu
Wuzhu was...
- ISBN 9781438119137. OCLC 370717954. Adamek,
Wendi L. (2011). The
Teachings of
Master Wuzhu : Zen and
religion of no-religion.
Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231150224...