- Nong
Zhigao (Chinese: 儂智高; pinyin: Nóng
Zhìgāo;
modern Zhuang language:
Nungz Ciqgaoh; Vietnamese: Nùng Trí Cao) (1025–1055?) was a
Zhuang (Nùng) chieftain...
-
attack Zhigao but
instead he
wanted to
offer Zhigao protection, and
returned to the
capital with tribute,
arguing for a
change in policy.
Zhigao's followers...
- 943),
courtesy name Zhenglun,
known as Xu Gao
between 937 and 939 and Xu
Zhigao before 937, and
possibly Li
Pengnu during his childhood, also
known by his...
- Liao
Zhigao (Chinese: 廖志高; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Liau Chi-ko; May 20, 1913 –
August 28, 2000) was a
politician of the People's
Republic of China. He was born in...
- The Nong
Zhigao rebellions were
three uprisings in 1042, 1048, and 1052 led by the Zhuang/Tai Nùng
leader Nong
Zhigao (Zhuang language:
Nungz Ciqgaoh;...
-
attack Zhigao but
instead he
wanted to
offer Zhigao protection, and
returned to the
capital with tribute,
arguing for a
change in policy.
Zhigao's followers...
-
puppets dominated by Xu Wen at first, and
later Xu Wen's
adopted son Xu
Zhigao (Li Bian) who in 937
usurped power to
establish the
Southern Tang dynasty...
- Later,
during the
battle between the Song army and Nong
Zhigao,
after only a few rounds, Nong
Zhigao was
defeated and fled to the Dali Kingdom. He Xiangu's...
- 1954–1958
Jiang Yizhen (江一真): 1958–1970 Han
Xianchu (韩先楚): 1971–1973 Liao
Zhigao (廖志高): 1974–1982
Xiang Nan (项南): 1982–1986 Chen
Guangyi (陈光毅): 1986–1993 ...
-
office 1572–1582)
Zhang Siwei Shen
Shixing Wang
Jiabing Zhao
Zhigao Wang
Xijue Zhao
Zhigao The Qing
dynasty bureaucratic hierarchy did not
contain a chancellor...