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  2. An Lushan - Wikipedia

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    An Lushan (Chinese: 安祿山; pinyin: Ān Lùshān; 20th day of the 1st month [4] (19 February) 703 [2] – 29 January 757 [3]) was a Chinese military general and rebel leader during the Tang dynasty and is primarily known for instigating the An Lushan Rebellion which devastated China and killed millions of people.

  3. Category:People of An Lushan Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People of An Lushan Rebellion" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  4. An Lushan rebellion - Wikipedia

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    An Lushan screamed "this is a thief of my own household" as he desperately shook his curtains since he could not find his sword to defend himself. An Lushan's intestines came out of his body as he was hacked to death by Li Zhuer and Yan Zhuang. [34] [35]: 41 A horse was once crushed to death under An Lushan's sheer weight due to his fatness. [36]

  5. List of Datang Youxia Zhuan characters - Wikipedia

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    In his younger days, he had offended An Lushan and had been forced to go into hiding after An Lushan rose to power. By chance, he meets Tie Mole and passes his skills to him. Duan Guizhang dies in the Battle of Suiyang. Dou Xianniang (竇線娘; Dòu Xiànniáng) is the younger sister of the five Dou brothers and Duan Guizhang's wife. Her ...

  6. Yan (An–Shi) - Wikipedia

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    An Lushan was likely of Sodgian origins. His rebellion led to one of the bloodiest wars in human history. He was murdered by his son. [5] An Qingxu, son of An Lushan, succeeded his father. He was murdered by rebels. [6] [4] Shi Siming (703–761, age 58), a lieutenant under An Lushan, succeeded An Qingxu. He was murdered by his son. [7] [4]

  7. Youzhou Jiedushi - Wikipedia

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    An Lushan and Shi Siming used the Fanyang, Hedong, and Pinglu regions as the base of their rebellion and in 756 the Great Yan dynasty was established. The dynasty was extinguished in 763 with the death of Shi Siming's son, Shi Chaoyi , who was the last person to claim the title as Yan's emperor.

  8. Datang Youxia Zhuan - Wikipedia

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    He embarks on a series of adventures, undermining the rebels by capturing Wang Botong's stronghold, and exposing the truth behind a 20-year-old mystery and helping to clear Huangfu Song's name. At the same time, he gets entangled in a love triangle with Wang Yanyu, whom he has fallen in love with even though she killed his godfather; and Han ...

  9. Category:Yan (An–Shi) emperors - Wikipedia

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    This category includes the emperors of the Anshi Rebellion state of Yan (Anshi), established by An Lushan. Pages in category "Yan (An–Shi) emperors" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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