- (Chinese: 潘叔嗣; ?–956) was a
military figure of Ma Chu who was
killed by Zhou
Xingfeng. Pan was born in
Langzhou (朗州), now
modern Changde, Hunan.
During his career...
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Xingfeng Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 兴丰街道;
traditional Chinese: 興豐街道; pinyin:
Xìngfēng Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict in the
northwestern portion of Daxing...
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Subdistrict 102200 8 14 180 303 110115
Daxing 1036.34 1,993,591 1,622,382
Xingfeng Subdistrict 102600 5 14 64 547 110116
Huairou 2122.82 441,040 334,682...
- Bāfēng
Leigong 8. Shíyǔ
Leigong 9. Liùdào
Leigong 10. Zhìdiàn
Leigong 11.
Xīngfēng Leigong 12. Hángyǔ
Leigong 13. Wǔyuè
Leigong 14. Sìlì
Leigong 15. Bājié...
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Wuping Jiedushi (武平军节度使) in succession. Zhou
Xingfeng (周行逢)
ruled the
Jiedushi from 956-962. In 956, Zhou
Xingfeng executed and
beheaded Pan
Shusi (潘叔嗣), a...
- Wedlake, Linda; Winfield,
Jessica M.; Petts, James; Glocker, Ben; Li,
Xingfeng; Leach, Martin; Kaiser, Martin; Barwick, Tara D.; Chaidos, Aristeidis;...
- 123–126. ISBN 978-1-900915-71-7. OCLC 931417684. Wu, Fan; Sun, Xiaobo; Hu,
Xingfeng; Zou, Bingzhang; Lin, Nengqing; Lin, Jingquan; Ji,
Kongshu (2020). "Response...
- 1038/jcbfm.2015.42. ISSN 1559-7016. PMC 4528003. PMID 25785831. Shao,
Xingfeng; Jann, Kay; Ma,
Samantha J.; Yan, Lirong; Montagne, Axel; Ringman, John...
- the Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period, the
region was
ruled by Zhou
Xingfeng. In 963, the
region was
annexed by Song dynasty.
Though considered one...
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Prince (950–951) Liu Yan,
Prince (951–953) Wang Kui,
Prince (953–956) Zhou
Xingfeng,
Prince (956–962) Zhou Baoquan,
Prince (962–963)
Wuyue (complete list)...