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Wang Chuzhi (王處直, Wade–Giles: Wang Chʻu-chih) (862–922), courtesy name Yunming (允明, Wade–Giles: Yün-ming), formally the Prince of Beiping (北平王, Wade–Giles: Prince of Pei-pʻing), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and early in the subsequent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, who ruled Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei) as its military governor (Jiedushi) from 900 (when his nephew Wang Gao, then military governor, fled under attack) and as its de jure sovereign from 910 (when he, along with his neighboring warlord Wang Rong the Prince of Zhao, broke away from Later Liang) to 921, when he was overthrown by his adoptive son Wang Du.

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  • Wang Chuzhi (chinois simplifié : 王处直 ; chinois traditionnel : 王處直 ; pinyin : wáng chǔzhí ; Wade : Wang Chʻu-chih), prénom social : Yun Ming (允明) ou encore, le prince de Beiping (北平王), né en 862, et décédé le 17 février 922, est un militaire de haut rang et gouverneur militaire régional (Jiedushi) de la fin de la dynastie Tang et au début de la Période des Cinq Dynasties et des Dix Royaumes. Il dirige le circuit Yiwu (義武道, dont le chef lieu est dans l'actuelle Baoding, province de Hebei) comme Jiedushi de facto, à partir de 900, lorsque son neveu, alors gouverneur, Wang Gao fuit une attaque, et de jure à partir de 910 (lorsqu'avec proche voisin et seigneur de guerre, le Prince de Zhao, se divisent des derniers Liang), et jusqu'à 921, lorsqu'il est déchût par son fils adoptif, (en). Son tombeau a permis de découvrir de nombreux aspects de la culture de son époque. (fr)
  • Wang Chuzhi (王處直, Wade–Giles: Wang Chʻu-chih) (862–922), courtesy name Yunming (允明, Wade–Giles: Yün-ming), formally the Prince of Beiping (北平王, Wade–Giles: Prince of Pei-pʻing), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and early in the subsequent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, who ruled Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei) as its military governor (Jiedushi) from 900 (when his nephew Wang Gao, then military governor, fled under attack) and as its de jure sovereign from 910 (when he, along with his neighboring warlord Wang Rong the Prince of Zhao, broke away from Later Liang) to 921, when he was overthrown by his adoptive son Wang Du. (en)
  • 王处直(863年-923年2月6日),字允明,京兆万年(今陕西西安)人,墓志称并州晋阳县人,晚唐、五代初期的义武节度使,是为割据一方的藩镇。 (zh)
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  • Wang Chuzhi (王處直, Wade–Giles: Wang Chʻu-chih) (862–922), courtesy name Yunming (允明, Wade–Giles: Yün-ming), formally the Prince of Beiping (北平王, Wade–Giles: Prince of Pei-pʻing), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and early in the subsequent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, who ruled Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding, Hebei) as its military governor (Jiedushi) from 900 (when his nephew Wang Gao, then military governor, fled under attack) and as its de jure sovereign from 910 (when he, along with his neighboring warlord Wang Rong the Prince of Zhao, broke away from Later Liang) to 921, when he was overthrown by his adoptive son Wang Du. (en)
  • 王处直(863年-923年2月6日),字允明,京兆万年(今陕西西安)人,墓志称并州晋阳县人,晚唐、五代初期的义武节度使,是为割据一方的藩镇。 (zh)
  • Wang Chuzhi (chinois simplifié : 王处直 ; chinois traditionnel : 王處直 ; pinyin : wáng chǔzhí ; Wade : Wang Chʻu-chih), prénom social : Yun Ming (允明) ou encore, le prince de Beiping (北平王), né en 862, et décédé le 17 février 922, est un militaire de haut rang et gouverneur militaire régional (Jiedushi) de la fin de la dynastie Tang et au début de la Période des Cinq Dynasties et des Dix Royaumes. Son tombeau a permis de découvrir de nombreux aspects de la culture de son époque. (fr)
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  • Wang Chuzhi (fr)
  • Wang Chuzhi (en)
  • 王处直 (zh)
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