Jingnan (simplified Chinese: 荆南; traditional Chinese: 荊南; pinyin: Jīngnán), also known as Nanping (南平; alternatively written as Southern Ping) and Northern...
5 KB (89 words) - 05:22, 9 April 2024
Wuyue (吳越) (907–978) Min (閩) (909–945) Southern Han (南漢) (917–971) Jingnan (荊南) (924–963) Later Shu (後蜀) (934–965) Southern Tang (南唐) (937–976) Northern...
25 KB (2,455 words) - 02:16, 4 July 2024
Jingnan (荊南) was a small kingdom during the 10th-century Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Jingnan may also refer to: Jingnan Rebellion (靖難之役), a...
621 bytes (114 words) - 19:46, 12 March 2015
direction "Northern" (北; běi): e.g., Northern Qi, Northern Yuan "Southern" (南; nán): e.g., Southern Yan, Southern Tang "Eastern" (東; dōng): e.g., Eastern...
203 KB (14,441 words) - 02:03, 28 June 2024
was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty, who ruled Jingnan Circuit (荊南 modern Jingzhou, Hubei) from 882 to 885, most of that time as its military...
5 KB (680 words) - 17:25, 17 June 2024
the capital Chang'an to serve as the military governor of Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei), and also removed Li Deyu's fellow...
23 KB (2,886 words) - 02:56, 10 June 2024
warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty who controlled Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) from 885 to 888. Little is known...
4 KB (575 words) - 15:57, 16 January 2024
conquered Zhongyi (忠義, headquartered in modern Xiangyang, Hubei) and Jingnan (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) Circuits, then ruled by brothers...
33 KB (4,587 words) - 01:05, 14 November 2023
warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty, who controlled Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) from 887 to 888, and then Wutai...
3 KB (441 words) - 17:15, 17 June 2024
commander of the operations as well as the military governor of Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern Jingzhou, Hubei). In reaction to Huang's movement...
39 KB (5,315 words) - 19:17, 6 July 2024