Gao Baoxu, the Glossary
Gao Baoxu (924–962), courtesy name Xinggong (省躬), was the fourth ruler of Jingnan during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China, reigning from 960 to 962.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Chinese sovereign, Columbia University Press, Courtesy name, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Gao (surname), Gao Baorong, Gao Conghui, Gao Jichong, Historical Records of the Five Dynasties, Jiedushi, Jingnan, Sun Guangxian.
- 924 births
- 962 deaths
- Jingnan rulers
Chinese sovereign
The Chinese sovereign was the ruler of a particular monarchical regime in the historical periods of ancient China and imperial China.
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Columbia University Press
Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University.
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Courtesy name
A courtesy name, also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was an era of political upheaval and division in Imperial China from 907 to 979.
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Gao (surname)
Gao is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin that can be literally translated as "high" or "tall".
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Gao Baorong
Gao Baorong (920–960), courtesy name Dechang (德長), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Zhenyi of Nanping (南平貞懿王), was a ruling prince of Jingnan from 948 to 960, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China. Gao Baoxu and Gao Baorong are Chinese royalty stubs and Jingnan rulers.
Gao Conghui
Gao Conghui (891 – December 1, 948), might have been born with or used the name Zhu Conghui (朱從誨), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Wenxian of Nanping (南平文獻王), courtesy name Zunsheng (遵聖), was a ruler of Jingnan during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China, reigning from 929 to 948. Gao Baoxu and Gao Conghui are Jingnan rulers.
Gao Jichong
Gao Jichong (943–973) was the last ruler of Jingnan during China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Gao Baoxu and Gao Jichong are Chinese royalty stubs and Jingnan rulers.
Historical Records of the Five Dynasties
The Historical Records of the Five Dynasties (Wudai Shiji) is a Chinese history book on the Five Dynasties period (907–960), written by the Song dynasty official Ouyang Xiu in private.
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Jiedushi
The jiedushi (Old Turkic: Tarduş) or jiedu, was a regional military governor in China; the title was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty.
Jingnan
Jingnan, also known as Nanping (南平; alternatively written as Southern Ping) and Northern Chu (北楚) in historiography, was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
Sun Guangxian
Sun Guangxian (died 968History of Song, vol. 483.The Chinese Wikipedia article for Sun Guangxian gave his birth year as 900, but did not cite a source.), courtesy name Mengwen (孟文), self-styled Baoguangzi (葆光子), was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period Jingnan state (Nanping).
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See also
924 births
- Erus (bishop of Lugo)
- Fujiwara no Koretada
- Fujiwara no Yoritada
- Gao Baoxu
- Li Jingda
- Nguyễn Bặc
- Nguyễn Siêu
- Đinh Bộ Lĩnh
962 deaths
- Æthelwald, Ealdorman of East Anglia
- Adalbero I of Metz
- Baldwin III, Count of Flanders
- Charles Constantine of Vienne
- Dong Yuan
- Gao Baoxu
- Gauzelin of Toul
- Gerloc
- Guibertus of Gorze
- Hugh of Vermandois (bishop)
- Ibn al-Zayyat (governor of Tarsus)
- Indulf
- Liu Congxiao
- Saint Munde
- Sigurd Haakonsson
- Viśa' Saṃbhava
- William Taillefer I
Jingnan rulers
- Gao Baorong
- Gao Baoxu
- Gao Conghui
- Gao Jichong
- Gao Jixing