Zhu Wen (65438+February 9-91July 8 12) lived from the first year of Kaiping (907) to the second year of Ganhua (9 12). In the Five Dynasties, the first emperor of the Liang Dynasty was born in Dangshan, Songzhou (now Dangshan County, Anhui Province). Tang Xizong named him "Zhu Quanzhong" and changed his name to Huang Zhu after he acceded to the throne.
2. Yang Xingmi
Yang Xingmi (852 -905) was born in Hefei, Luzhou (now Changfeng, Hefei, Anhui). The founder of the State of Wu in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was known as the Southern Wu Taizu in history. Yang Hangcheng was originally a general in Luzhou. In the third year of Zhonghe (883), I worshipped the secretariat of Luzhou and returned to Gao Pian as my ambassador in Huainan. In the second year of Guangqi (886), it was renamed Yang Xingmi at the request of Gao Pian.
In the second year of Ganning (895), he was named King of Hongnong County. Qian Liu, king of wuyue, sent troops to attack Yang Xingmi and took Suzhou. Yang Xingmi ordered Zhou Ben to defend the enemy, but he lost the battle and lost Suzhou. After full preparation, Yang Xingmi sent Li Shenfu to attack Qian Liu, defeated Qian Liu's army in Hangchow and captured its general Gu Quanwu alive. After a long-term scuffle, Yang Xingmi gained a firm foothold in Jianghuai area. Two years later (902), he joined the King of Wu.
Yang Xingmi raised the banner of separatist regime in Jianghuai, which prevented Zhu Wen from advancing southward and successfully avoided a wider range of unrest in the country. Wu, who laid the foundation, realized the transformation from a buffer region to a kingdom, realized the coexistence of separatist forces in the south and the central plains regime in the north, laid the foundation for the southern Tang Dynasty, opened the political integration and the transfer of economic and cultural centers to the south at the turn of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was known as the "first person in ten countries".
3. Li
Li (17,856-924), formerly known as Song, was born in Boye, Shenzhou (now Lixian County, Hebei Province). From the end of the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties, he was a vassal town and warlord, and the official was Fengxiang and Longyou, who was the king of Qi. Li first joined the Boye Army and was promoted to captain for his military achievements. Later, the army defeated Huang Chao's general Shang Jean, and Li moved to Shence Army with the meritorious military service, which was the second year of Guangqi (886).
Li Yin paid tribute to Wu Ding for his protection and changed his name to Li. In the third year of Guangqi (887), Tang Xizong returned to Chang 'an from Fengxiang and was stopped by Li Changfu, a buffer region. Nozon ordered Lee to chase him, and Lee defeated Li Changfu and killed him according to Nozon's request. Li was promoted to Fengxiang and Longyou. In the first year of Dashun (890), he was named king of Longxi County.
4. Fujian Taizu Wang Shenzhi
Wang (862-925, 12.30), the founder of Fujian in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, was born in Gushi, Huainan Road (now Gushi, Henan Province). Wang was born in poverty, joined Wang Xu's peasant army with his two brothers during the uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, and then moved to Fujian. After Wang Chao abolished Wang Xu, the generals acclaimed him as their leader.
5. Zhu Youzhen, the last emperor of Hou Liang.
Zhu Youzhen (888-923), also known as Zhu Tang, was the last Emperor of the Back Beam of the Five Dynasties, the third son of Wen, and Zhu's half-brother. Zhu Wen's eldest son, Zhu Youzhen, was appointed as the first monarch, and was appointed as the commander of Zuotian Exercise and "Ma bu" or horse stance just look in Tokyo. After Zhu usurped the throne, he stayed in Tokyo and served as the magistrate of Kaifeng Prefecture, plotting a coup with Zhao Yan, Yuan Xiangxian, Yang and others.
After three years (9 13), the imperial court mutinied, so Zhu. Zhu Youzhen proclaimed himself emperor in Tokyo. During his reign, he alienated old ministers such as Jing Xiang and Li Zhen, and reused incompetent people such as Zhao Yan and Zhang Hanjie. In the war of hegemony between Liang and Jin, he won more with less, and lost his land one after another, which led to the decline of the country.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yang Xingmi
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