Cheng Ji (成及) | |
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Born | c. 847 Qiantang, Hang Prefecture, Tang |
Died | 913 (aged 65–66) Wuyue |
Children | Cheng Rensu (成仁璛) |
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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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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.
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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