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Wagang or
Wagan is a
village located to the east of Lae in Burum-Kwat
Rural LLG,
Morobe Province,
Papua New Guinea. Howie-Willis, Ian (1974). Lae, village...
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Wagang Army (Chinese: 瓦岗军, 611–618) was a key
rebel army in the late Sui
dynasty of China. The
Wagang Army was
primarily led by Zhai Rang
before 617,...
- He and his
father and
brothers were
ordered to
attack the
rebel army in
Wagang Fort(瓦岗). Pei
Yuanqing easily defeated tens of
Wagong Warriors, including...
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nicknamed "Flying General" (飛將) for his
martial prowess. When the
uprising of
Wagang Army
broke out in 613, Shan
Xiongxin and his
friend Xu
Shiji joined this...
- Zhai's bravery,
secretly released him at night. Zhai then fled to
nearby Wagang (瓦崗) and
gathered a
group of men to rise
against Emperor Yang of Sui's rule...
- The Busu
River is a
river located near
Wagang, Lae in
Morobe Province of
Papua New Guinea. It is the fastest-flowing
river in
Papua New
Guinea and the...
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killed in a
battle against Wagang Army, Pei
Xingyan and his
father Renji surrendered to
Wagang. The
leader of
Wagang Army, Li Mi,
appointed Xingyan...
- Cavalry". In the
historical novel Shuo Tang [zh], the
rebellion force of
Wagang Army has “Five
Tiger Generals”: Qin Shubao, Shan Xiongxin,
Cheng Yaojin...
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defeats Champa. 611–619
Wagang Army
Uprising Led by Zhai Rang and
later Li Mi 613 Yang Xuangan's
Rebellion 616
Battle of
Xingyang Wagang Army
defeats Sui army...
- Wang
Bodang was a
general in
Wagang Army
which rebelled against the Sui dynasty. He is also a
highly celebrated and
praised figure in
Chinese po****r culture...