- to
conquer parts of
central China after destroying warlords such as Qin
Zongquan, Shi Pu, Zhu Xuan, and Zhu Jin,
although most of Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei...
- Qin
Zongquan (simplified Chinese: 秦宗权;
traditional Chinese: 秦宗權; pinyin: Qín
Zōngquán; died
April 1, 889) was a
Chinese military general, monarch, politician...
- Deng
Zongquan (born 2
October 1956) is a
Chinese scientist who is a
professor at
Harbin Institute of Technology. He is an
academician of the
Chinese Academy...
- Rong
Desheng (榮德生; 4
August 1875 – 29 July 1952), born Rong
Zongquan (榮宗銓), was a
prominent Chinese industrialist from Wuxi. He and his
older brother Rong...
-
Thousands of
people were
killed daily. 884 CE, the army of the
rebel Qin
Zongquan carried salted human corpses as food. 888 CE in China, the army of the...
- dynasty, who
initially served as a
general under the
pretender emperor Qin
Zongquan. When Qin
neared defeat, Zhao
declared loyalty to Tang instead, and was...
-
prefect of
Hengzhou Xu Hao in 881 and then the
agent of the
rebel Qin
Zongquan in the
capital of the
Qinhua Circuit at Tan
Prefecture (modern Changsha)...
-
Xizong did not
return to Chang'an, immediately,
apparently fearing Qin
Zongquan—formerly a Tang
military governor of
Fengguo Circuit (奉國, headquartered...
- also in
modern Zhumadian); the
military governor of
Fengguo Circuit, Qin
Zongquan,
submitted to
Huang and
joined his
forces to Huang's.
Huang then sent his...
-
introduces himself as
Zongquan and
tries to
start a
partnership with Ryo, who
declines the
offer and asks to
learn Wude from him.
Zongquan declines, claiming...