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  2. Xue Rengui - Wikipedia

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    Xue Rengui (simplified Chinese: 薛仁贵; traditional Chinese: 薛仁貴; pinyin: Xuē Rénguì; Wade–Giles: Hsüeh1 Jen2-kuei4; 614 [1] – 24 March 683 [2]), formal name Xue Li (薛礼) but went by the courtesy name of Rengui, was a Chinese military general during the early Tang dynasty. He is one of the most well-known military generals ...

  3. Battle of Dafei River - Wikipedia

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    The Tang general, Xue Rengui, commanded an army of 400,000 men against around 50 thousand men of the Tibetan Empire. He left his slower-moving baggage train and 20,000 soldiers under Guo Daifeng behind and advanced with the rest to the Qinghai Lake .

  4. 18 Warriors of Sui-Tang Period - Wikipedia

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    However, Xue Rengui was envied by Zhang Shigui (张士贵) and Li Daozong. Zhang and Li tried to frame Xue Rengui. Xue Rengui was sent to jail after being set up by Zhang and Li. To save Xue Rengui, Yuchi Gong had conflicts with Li Daozong, and then, the emperor Li Shimin who believed in Li Daozong rather than Xue Rengui. After the judge ...

  5. Dae Jo-yeong (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dae Jo-yeong wins Li Kaigu and Xue Rengui's forces at Cheonmunryeong with help of Malgal Tribe. Li Kaigu runs away from Dae but Dae finds him. Li Kaigu sends his message that he will like to battle with him. Dae Jo-yeong manages to win after a fierce fight even he is the first one to get hurt. Chulin drinks a poisoned potion after seeing Li ...

  6. Battle of Geumsan - Wikipedia

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    Xue Rengui had his 2,000-strong elite cavalry wear white robes as camouflage and had it charged onto the unsuspecting Goguryeo camp, killing 20,000 soldiers and routing the rest back to Buyeo. Buyeo fell 20 February 668, and Xue Rengui sent letters for the 40 fortresses around Buyeo demanding their surrender.

  7. Fan Lihua - Wikipedia

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    Fan Lihua (樊梨花) is a fictional folk heroine in Chinese folklore and a legendary female general from the Western Liang during the early years of the Tang dynasty. [1] She was the wife of Xue Dingshan and the daughter-in-law of the famous early Tang dynasty general Xue Rengui. [2][3] Fan Lihua is one of the four folk heroines of ancient ...

  8. Heroes of Sui and Tang Dynasties (2014 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    During the early years of the Tang dynasty, Li Shimin and his general Xue Rengui were captured by Su Baotong. Xue Rengui was also killed by Su Baotong's poison. Xue Rengui's son, Xue Dingshan learned about his father's death and swore revenge. With the help of Cheng Yaojin, Luo Tong, and other generals, Xue Dingshan successfully saves Li Shimin ...

  9. Silla–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    In 676, Xue Rengui crossed the Yellow Sea to fight against Silla, but was unsuccessful. [16] Tang forces were defeated by a Sillan army at the Maeso fortress, in or near present-day Yeoncheon. [17] Silla took all the territory south of the Taedong River in a series of battles in 676. [18]