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  Former Shu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former Shu (Chinese: 前蜀, Pinyin: Qianshu) was one of the Ten Kingdoms formed during the chaotic period between the rules of the Tang dynasty and the Song dynasty.
In 925, Former Shu was conquered by the Later Tang Dynasty, led by Li Cunxu.
Later, the territory of Former Shu came under the control of Mèng Zīxiǎng (孟知祥), who founded the Later Shu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Former_Shu   (100 words)

  
 Shu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shu (state), a state during the Zhou Dynasty era
Shu Han, a kingdom during the Three Kingdoms Period
Later Shu, another kingdom during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shu   (180 words)

  
 Three Kingdoms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A year later he was killed in a coup and the Emperor passed through a number of warlords in the years that followed.
The vanguard Ma Su, however, suffered a tactical defeat at Jieting and the Shu army was forced to withdraw.
The decreasing strength of the Cao clan was mirrored by the decline of Shu.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/th/three_kingdoms.html   (2595 words)

  
 Three Kingdoms -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A year later he was killed in a (additional info and facts about coup d'etat) coup d'etat and the Emperor passed through a number of warlords in the years that followed.
A tribesman was allowed to reside at the Shu capital (additional info and facts about Chengdu) Chengdu as an official and the Yi formed their own battalions within the Shu army.
Ocean transport was improved to such an extent that sea journeys were made to (A region in northeastern China) Manchuria and the island of (A government on the island of Taiwan established in 1949 by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by the communists led by Mao Zedong) Taiwan.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/th/three_kingdoms.htm   (3347 words)

  
 Chinese Xia Shang History -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
One of the grandsons of Lord Yu was permanently assigned to the Kuaiji land to guard the tomb, and the later Yue Principality was said to have descended from this lineage.
Xia people, who later moved from Shanxi to Henan Prov and founded the dynasty of Xia, certainly brought with them the important dragon totem, a mark that would also be observed among the Huns of Mongolia and the Tungus of Manchuria for the thousands of years to come.
Likewise, the ancestor of later Qin Empire served in the same rank as Xie in fighting the floods and hence was conferred the family name of 'Ying', with a water sign as part of the character.
www.uglychinese.org /xiashang.htm   (12017 words)

  
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Kong Rong Protector of Bei Hai in the Later Han.
Later, he is pursued by Guan Yu's son, Guan Xing, and when caught by surprise from seeing Guan Yu's ghost, is cut down and killed.
Yang Xiu A Wei vassal and the sonn of Captain Yang Biao of the Later Han.
www.kongming.net /dt/faqs/dynasty_tactics_generals.txt   (7828 words)

  
 Discover Chengdu, China
In the early 4th century BC, the king of the ancient Shu moved his capital to the city's current location.
Following this, king of Shu named the new city as "Cheng Du", which means "become a capital".
After the conquer of Shu by Qin Dynasty in 316 BC, a new city was founded by the Qin general Zhang Yi, which marked the beginning of contemporary Chengdu.
www.magicaljourneys.com /China/china-discover-chengdu.html   (437 words)

  
 Maybe Later: SHU Library: The Biggest Joke SHU has Played on Freshman
Maybe Later: SHU Library: The Biggest Joke SHU has Played on Freshman
SHU Library: The Biggest Joke SHU has Played on Freshman
Sadly I expected differently, that was my mistake for thinking that the SHU library could be used for something other than finding 1960’s books on Christian Social teaching or racism.
blogs.setonhill.edu /StephanPuff/003042.html   (755 words)

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