Cheng Ji (Wuyue)
Xian Ji (c. 847–913, courtesy name Hongji), known as Cheng Ji before 908, was a general during the late Tang dynasty and early Wuyue kingdom, serving as a chief strategist for Qian Liu, Wuyue's first king. Cheng Ji was very close to Qian Liu, and his son Cheng Rensu married Qian Liu's daughter.
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Born | c. 847 Qiantang, Hang Prefecture, Tang |
Died | 913 Wuyue |
Children | Cheng Rensu (成仁璛) |
Father | Cheng Zhen (成貞) |
Cheng Ji | |||||||
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Chinese | 成及 | ||||||
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Xian Ji | |||||||
Chinese | 咸及 | ||||||
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Cheng Hongji | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 成弘濟 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 成弘济 | ||||||
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Xian Hongji | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 咸弘濟 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 咸弘济 | ||||||
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Cheng Ji was captured by warlord Yang Xingmi in 896 but refused to submit. He was eventually returned to Qian Liu.
References
- (in Chinese) Wu Renchen (1669). Shi Guo Chunqiu [Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms].
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