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Fu Yanqing (符彥卿) (898-July 31, 975), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth Fu"), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou, as well as (briefly) Liao Dynasty and Song Dynasty. He was one of the most celebrated generals of the period, and he was also the father of three daughters who received empress titles — two as successive empresses of the Later Zhou emperor Guo Rong (Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)), and one (posthumously) as a wife of Zhao Guangyi, who would become the second emperor of Song.

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  • Fu Yanqing (符彥卿) (898-July 31, 975), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth Fu"), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou, as well as (briefly) Liao Dynasty and Song Dynasty. He was one of the most celebrated generals of the period, and he was also the father of three daughters who received empress titles — two as successive empresses of the Later Zhou emperor Guo Rong (Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)), and one (posthumously) as a wife of Zhao Guangyi, who would become the second emperor of Song. (en)
  • 符彥卿(898年-975年),字冠侯,陳州宛丘人(今河南淮陽),是中國五代時期的將領及北宋初年重臣,曾經多次與北方外族交戰,並且於嘉山及陽城等戰役中大破契丹,令遼朝上下畏懼。他自幼習武,善騎射,與父符存審及兄弟數人皆為各據一方的軍事勢力,憑軍功先後擔任魏博節度使、鳳翔節度使、太尉及太師等職,加封魏王,三位女兒也相繼成為後周世宗柴榮及宋太宗趙匡義的皇后,於北宋立國後成為朝中巨擘。 (zh)
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  • 0975-07-31 (xsd:date)
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  • likely modern Shanxi (en)
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  • Courtesy name: Guànhóu (en)
  • Given name: Yànqīng (en)
  • Surname: Lǐ after father's adoptive father, later reverted to father's original surname Fú (en)
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  • 0975-07-31 (xsd:date)
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  • modern Luoyang, Henan (en)
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  • Fu Yanqing / Li Yanqing (en)
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  • "The Fourth Fu" (en)
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  • Military general, monarch, politician (en)
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  • Fú Yànqīng (en)
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  • Fu2 Yen4-ch'ing1 (en)
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  • Fu Yanqing (符彥卿) (898-July 31, 975), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth Fu"), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou, as well as (briefly) Liao Dynasty and Song Dynasty. He was one of the most celebrated generals of the period, and he was also the father of three daughters who received empress titles — two as successive empresses of the Later Zhou emperor Guo Rong (Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)), and one (posthumously) as a wife of Zhao Guangyi, who would become the second emperor of Song. (en)
  • 符彥卿(898年-975年),字冠侯,陳州宛丘人(今河南淮陽),是中國五代時期的將領及北宋初年重臣,曾經多次與北方外族交戰,並且於嘉山及陽城等戰役中大破契丹,令遼朝上下畏懼。他自幼習武,善騎射,與父符存審及兄弟數人皆為各據一方的軍事勢力,憑軍功先後擔任魏博節度使、鳳翔節度使、太尉及太師等職,加封魏王,三位女兒也相繼成為後周世宗柴榮及宋太宗趙匡義的皇后,於北宋立國後成為朝中巨擘。 (zh)
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  • Fu Yanqing (en)
  • 符彥卿 (zh)
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  • Fu Yanqing / Li Yanqing (en)
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  • "The Fourth Fu" () (en)
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