- Yang
Xingmi (Chinese: 楊行密; 852 –
December 24, 905), né Yang
Xingmin (楊行愍, name
changed 886),
courtesy name
Huayuan (化源),
formally Prince Wuzhong of Wu...
- Province). Some
historians consider Wu to have
begun in 902, when Yang
Xingmi was
named Prince of Wu by the Tang dynasty. All
three rulers of Wu after...
- to his
death in 903. He was a
childhood friend of the
major warlord Yang
Xingmi the
military governor of
Huainan Circuit (淮南,
headquartered in
modern Yangzhou...
- (618–907) Wu
Shihuo (559–635),
Emperor Taizu of
Southern Zhou (690–705) Yang
Xingmi (852–905),
Emperor Taizu of Wu (Ten Kingdoms) (907–937) Liu
Anren (died...
-
Xuanshe Circuit (宣歙,
headquartered in
modern Xuancheng, An****). When Yang
Xingmi attacked Zhao and
captured Xuanshe's
capital Xuan
Prefecture (宣州) in 889...
- (886–908),
eldest son of Yang
Xingmi. Yang
Longyan (897–920),
second son of Yang
Xingmi. Yang Pu (900–938),
fourth son of Yang
Xingmi,
declared himself emperor...
-
internecine warfare. Lü,
after Bi
defeated him,
aligned himself with Yang
Xingmi, but
after Yang's
victory over Bi and Qin Yan, Yang
executed him. It is...
- the
oldest son of Yang
Xingmi, who was then the
prefect of Lu
Prefecture (廬州, in
modern Hefei, An****). His
mother was Yang
Xingmi's concubine Lady Shi, who...
- Jian at
Chengdu (modern Chengdu, Sichuan),
precursor to
Former Shu Yang
Xingmi at
Yangzhou (modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu),
precursor to Wu Gao
Jixing at Jingzhou...
- Yang
Xingmi, who was then the
prefect of Lu
Prefecture (廬州, in
modern Hefei, An****). Xu Wen
initially did not
distinguish himself in Yang
Xingmi's campaigns...