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Shi Jingcun (史敬存) (died 11 June 884), known as Shi Jingsi (史敬思) in Chinese historiography likely for naming taboo reasons, was a minor general in imperial China under the Shatuo military leader Li Keyong near the end of the Tang dynasty.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Chinese historiography, Datong, Henan, History of China, Huang Chao, Jiangsu, Jiedushi, Jinxiang County, Kaifeng, Li Cunxu, Li Keyong, Li Siyuan, Martial arts film, Naming taboo, Old History of the Five Dynasties, Shandong, Shanxi, Shatuo, Shǐ (surname), T'oung Pao, Taiyuan, Tang dynasty, The Heroic Ones, Ti Lung, Vanguard, Xuchang, Xue Juzheng, Xuzhou, Zhoukou, Zhu Wen, Zizhi Tongjian.

  2. 884 deaths
  3. People from Datong
  4. Tang dynasty generals from Shanxi

Chinese historiography

Chinese historiography is the study of the techniques and sources used by historians to develop the recorded history of China.

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Datong

Datong is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China.

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Henan

Henan is an inland province of China.

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History of China

The history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area.

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Huang Chao

Huang Chao (835 – July 13, 884) was a Chinese rebel, best known for leading a major rebellion that severely weakened the Tang dynasty. Shi Jingsi and Huang Chao are 884 deaths.

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Jiangsu

Jiangsu is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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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.

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Jinxiang County

Jinxiang County is a county of southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangsu province to the southeast.

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Kaifeng

Kaifeng is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China.

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Li Cunxu

Emperor Zhuangzong of Tang, personal name Li Cunxu, nickname Yazi (亞子), stage name Li Tianxia (李天下), was the second ruling prince of the Former Jin dynasty (r. 908–923) who later became the founding emperor of the Later Tang dynasty (r. 923–926) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

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Li Keyong

Li Keyong (October 24, 856 – February 24, 908) was a Chinese military general and politician of Shatuo ethnicity, and from January 896 the Prince of Jin, which would become an independent state after the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907. Shi Jingsi and Li Keyong are Tang dynasty generals from Shanxi.

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Li Siyuan

Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10 October 867 – 15 December 933), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Tang (唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 926 until his death.

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Martial arts film

Martial arts films are a subgenre of action films that feature martial arts combat between characters.

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Naming taboo

A naming taboo is a cultural taboo against speaking or writing the given names of exalted persons, notably in China and within the Chinese cultural sphere.

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Old History of the Five Dynasties

The Old History of the Five Dynasties (p) was an official history mainly focusing on Five Dynasties era (907–960), which controlled much of northern China.

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Shandong

Shandong is a coastal province in East China.

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Shanxi

Shanxi is an inland province of China and is part of the North China region.

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Shatuo

The Shatuo, or the Shatuo Turks (also transcribed as Sha-t'o, Sanskrit SartZuev Yu.A., "Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms (Translation of Chinese composition "Tanghuyao" of 8-10th centuries)", Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, I960, p. 127 (In Russian)) were a Turkic tribe that heavily influenced northern Chinese politics from the late ninth century through the tenth century.

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Shǐ (surname)

Shǐ (史) is a Chinese surname meaning "history" of "official historiographer".

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T'oung Pao

T'oung Pao, founded in 1890, is a Dutch journal and the oldest international journal of sinology.

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Taiyuan

Taiyuan is the capital and largest city of Shanxi Province, China.

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Tang dynasty

The Tang dynasty (唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705.

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The Heroic Ones

The Heroic Ones is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Studio martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh.

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Ti Lung

Tommy Tam Fu-wing (born 19 August 1946), known professionally by his stage name Ti Lung, is a Hong Kong actor, known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly The Duel, The Blood Brothers, Clans of Intrigue, The Avenging Eagle, The Sentimental Swordsman and its sequel, as well as the classic John Woo film A Better Tomorrow and its sequel.

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Vanguard

The vanguard (sometimes abbreviated to van and also called the advance guard) is the leading part of an advancing military formation.

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Xuchang

Xuchang (postal: Hsuchang) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province in Central China.

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Xue Juzheng

Xue Juzheng (– 12 July 981; courtesy name Ziping) was a scholar-official who successively served the Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou and Song dynasties.

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Xuzhou

Xuzhou, also known as Pengcheng (彭城) in ancient times, is a major city in northwestern Jiangsu province, China.

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Zhoukou

Zhoukou (postal: Chowkow) is a prefecture-level city in eastern Henan province, China.

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Zhu Wen

Emperor Taizu of Liang (梁太祖), personal name Zhu Quanzhong (朱全忠) (December 5, 852 – July 18, 912), né Zhu Wen (朱溫), name later changed to Zhu Huang (朱晃), nickname Zhu San (朱三, literally, "the third Zhu"), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician.

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Zizhi Tongjian

The Zizhi Tongjian (1084) is a chronicle published during the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) that provides a record of Chinese history from 403 BC to 959 AD, covering 16 dynasties and spanning almost 1400 years.

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See also

884 deaths

People from Datong

Tang dynasty generals from Shanxi

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shi_Jingsi

Also known as Shi Jingcun, Shih Ching Szu, Shih Ching-Szu.