-
Cangzhou (southeast Hebei) and
controlled Cang, Jing, De, and Di prefectures.
Xiasui Jiedushi was
created in 787 and
controlled Xia, Sui, Yin, and You prefectures...
- (simplified Chinese: 定难节度使;
traditional Chinese: 定難節度使), also
known as
Xiasui Jiedushi (simplified Chinese: 夏绥节度使;
traditional Chinese: 夏綏節度使), was a...
- Jingbian.
Together the
territory was
called Dingnan Jiedushi, also
known as
Xiasui,
centered on
modern Yulin, Shaanxi.
After the
Huang Chao rebellion's defeat...
-
military governor of Yiwu Circuit, and
Tuoba Sigong, the
military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏,
headquartered in
modern Yulin, Shaanxi),
converged on Chang'an...
- ****lin, the
nephew of the
general Han
Quanyi (韓全義) the
military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏,
headquartered in
modern Yan'an, Shaanxi),
seized control of...
- Li
Sijian (Chinese: 李思諫) (died 908),
probably né
Tuoba Sijian (拓拔思諫), was an ethnically-Dangxiang
warlord in the
latter years of the
Chinese Tang dynasty...
- supplies.
Emperor Dezong put Han
Quanyi (韓全義) the
military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏,
headquartered in
modern Yulin, Shaanxi) in
command of the operations...
-
display of loyalty,
Emperor Xizong made him the
acting military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏). Subsequently, with Tang
forces gathered around Chang'an, Huang...
-
allowed Wu to
remain at
Zhenwu while making Zhuge the
military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏, in
modern Yulin, Shaanxi). In late 880, with the
major agrarian...
- realm. Also,
during 806, when Han
Quanyi (韓全義) the
military governor of
Xiasui Circuit (夏綏,
headquartered in
modern Yulin, Shaanxi) was at Chang'an, Du...