Pang Shigu | |
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Born | Unknown, mid 800s |
Died | 897 AD, Qingkou |
Nationality | Chinese |
Occupation | General |
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Traditional Chinese | 龐師古 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 庞师古 | ||||||||
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Pang Shigu[1][2][3] was a general of the warlord Zhu Wen (future emperor Taizu of Later Liang) in the period preceding the collapse of the Tang Dynasty of China.
Pang first distinguished himself during Zhu Wen's campaigns against the rebels Huang Chao and later Qin Zongquan. Following this he gained more important positions and eventually the leadership of a full army. He successfully defeated and killed Shi Pu, governor of Ganhua and a powerful enemy of Zhu Wen. However, when given command of an invasion of the territory of warlord Yang Xingmi he was defeated and killed by Yang at the Battle of Qingkou.
References
- ↑ Ouyang, Xiu (2004-03-03). Historical Records of the Five Dynasties. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-50228-3.
- ↑ Shi, Li. The History of The Old and New Five Dynasties: 二十四史 五代史. DeepLogic.
- ↑ Guang, Sima. Records of Later Liang Dynasty 后梁纪: Zi Zhi Tong Jian资治通鉴; or Comprehensive Mirror in Aid of Governance; Volume 266 – 271. DeepLogic.
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