- Jin
Wuzhu (金兀朮, died 1148), also
known by his
sinicised name
Wanyan Zongbi (完顏宗弼), was a prince,
military general and
civil minister of the Jurchen-led...
- Wang
Zongbi (Chinese: 王宗弼) (died 28
December 925) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the
Former Shu
dynasty during the Five
Dynasties and...
- he
ordered the
general Wanyan Zongbi to lead Jin
forces to
attack and
seize back
Henan and Shaanxi. In 1141,
Wanyan Zongbi and his army were
defeated by...
- much of the
affairs of
state to Wang
Zongbi and Song Guangsi, who was put in
command of the
palace guards. Wang
Zongbi was
described to be corrupt, and Song...
-
adoptive son, the
general Wang
Zongbi, was full of
strategies and
suitable for ****isting the
young emperor, he
summoned Wang
Zongbi back from the
northern border...
-
Prince of Bin (豳王 完顏訛魯朵)
First Consort, of the
Wugulun clan (元妃 烏古論氏)
Wanyan Zongbi,
Prince of
Liang (梁王 完顏宗弼, d. 19
November 1148), 4th son
Wanyan Zongqiang...
- 1111),
personal name
Yuanzhu (圓珠), 19th (ninth)
daughter Married Wanyan Zongbi (d. 1148) and had issue. (one son)
Princess Lingfu (令福帝姬; b. 1118), personal...
-
baseball player 2001 –
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan,
Canadian actress 925 – Wang
Zongbi,
general of the
Chinese state of
Former Shu 1218 –
Robert II,
Count of Dreux...
- Wang Jian,
after exiling Tang
after accusations by his
adoptive son Wang
Zongbi, whom he was
intending to
entrust his son and
crown prince Wang Yan to,...
-
Adamaoua Region),
along with
Gadjiwan and Aimé,
northwest of Tignère.
Zongbi is
spoken southeast of Tignère near Djombi, Ngaoundéré commune, Vina department...