- Wang
Xiuchu (Chinese: 王秀楚) was a 17th-century
Chinese middle-class
scholar who
lived through the
conquest of the Ming
dynasty by the Manchu-ruled Qing...
- (Chinese: 休屠各; pinyin: Xiūchúgè; Wade–Giles: Hsiu-ch'u-ko) or
Xiuchu (Chinese: 休屠; pinyin:
Xiūchú; Wade–Giles: Hsiu-ch'u) were a
Xiongnu tribe and
later ethnic...
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described in a
contemporary account, A
Record of Ten Days in Yangzhou, by Wang
Xiuchu. Due to the
title of the account, the
events are
often referred to as a...
- city in 6 days
according to the
contemporary account given by Wang
Xiuchu.
Xiuchu’s entire account spans 10 days and puts the
death toll at 800,000 although...
-
described in a
contemporary account, A
Record of Ten Days in Yangzhou, by Wang
Xiuchu which is the
account that
exaggerated the
figure to 800,000.
Three m****acres...
- May 20, 1645,
after a
brief siege. The
Yangzhou m****acre followed; Wang
Xiuchu's contemporary account alleged that the
number of
victims was
close to 800...
- the Left (左將軍) in
recognition of his achievements.
Liang Yuanbi (梁元碧), a
Xiuchu leader in
Liang Province, led more than 2,000
clans to
submit to Wei rule...
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Zhengxiu 楊整修
General Han
dynasty Could possibly be Yang Ding Yang Zhao 楊肇
Xiuchu 秀初
Xingyang (Xingyang, Henan)
General Jin
dynasty Cao Wei Yang Zhu 楊竺 Guangling...
- "Jin Midi was an
ethnic Xiongnu who had once been the heir
apparent of the
Xiuchu King of the Xiongnu." Tang
Yongtong (汤用彤 1893-1964)
proposed earlier that...
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history and
foreign relations. The Chuge, also
known as the
Xiuchuge and
Xiuchu, were an
influential branch of
Xiongnu that
founded the Han-Zhao dynasty...