Ze Rong (pronunciation) (died 195 C.E.) was a minor warlord and Buddhist leader who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was active...
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several notable people Tom Zé (born 1936), a Brazilian musician Ze Rong (died 195), a Han general and Buddhist leader Zè, Benin ZE postcode area, covering...
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attack one of them, Ze Rong, who made camp south of Moling. After suffering initial defeat in the hands of the aggressor, Ze Rong fell back in defence...
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while Ze Rong fortified his base at south of Moling. Sun Ce attacked Ze Rong first, defeating him and killing more than 500 of Ze's men. Ze Rong retreated...
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Chinese politician (b. 126) Xu Shao (or Zijiang), Chinese official (b. 150) Ze Rong, Chinese warlord and Buddhist leader Zhang Miao, Chinese warlord and official...
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south into present-day Jiangxi, where Liu Yao defeated a minor warlord Ze Rong and died of illness shortly later. His elder brother was Liu Dai, another...
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Hukou County, Jiangxi), Liu Yao sent Ze Rong to lead troops to attack Zhuge Xuan. Xu Shao cautioned Liu Yao, "Ze Rong doesn't care about how others see him...
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More than a century later, it was still thriving under the patronage of Ze Rong, a native of Danyang. A number of Liu Ying's followers may also have followed...
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Hao Fascicle 49 劉繇太史慈士燮傳 Biographies of Liu Yao, Taishi Ci, and Shi Xie Ze Rong, Liu Ji Fascicle 50 妃嬪傳 Biographies of concubines and ladies Lady Wu, Wu...
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forced him to flee to Yuzhang Commandery, where Ze Rong had previously seized power. He eliminated Ze Rong but otherwise played no role in external affairs...
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