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Duan Yanmo

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149:) in charge of the circuit until the imperial government could commission a replacement. The imperial government subsequently confirmed Song's temporary commission. This drew anger from Duan Yanmo, who considered himself superior to Song. The conflict came to a head in 880 when, in violation of an order that Song issued that soldiers were not to cut down trees on the streets of the circuit capital Jiangling Municipality ( 193:, soon developed an adversarial relationship. Zhu selected 3,000 elite soldiers and called them the Zhongyong Army, putting it under his own command. Duan, in anger, decided that he wanted to kill Zhu. However, Zhu took preemptive action in summer 882 and attacked Duan, killing him. Zhu initially made the deputy mayor of Jiangling, Li Sui ( 155:), some of Duan's soldiers did so, and Song whipped them on the back. Duan viewed this as an insult, and he intruded into Song's headquarters and killed Song and Song's two sons. Yang then submitted a report stating that Song was overly cruel and that was why the soldiers killed him. (According to Yang's biography in the 173:) the new military governor. However, it appeared that Duan did not report to Lang Prefecture, for it was said that Zheng, in fear of Duan's control of Jingnan, did not report to Jingnan for some half a year. Subsequently, when Huang captured the imperial capital 127:, who was also the military governor of Jingnan, having fled prior to Cao's and Liu's defeat of Huang Chao, there was no military governor around to govern Jingnan Circuit. The 159:, Yang encouraged Duan's actions since Song was disrespectful to Yang as well.) Emperor Xizong then issued an edict making Duan the prefect of Lang Prefecture (朗州, in modern 326: 120:
Meanwhile, with Liu Jurong having returned to Shannan East after defeating Huang, and with the overall commander of the operations, the former
199:), acting military governor, and then, when Emperor Xizong commissioned Zheng again but Zheng hesitated to report to Jingnan, put the officer 46:
Not much is known about Duan Yanmo's background, as he did not have a biography in either of the official histories of the
298: 264: 243: 316: 121: 108:) had just dealt Huang—which led to Cao's termination of the pursuit, allowing Huang and Huang's major general 282: 128: 32: 75: 321: 62:. What is known is that he was an army officer from Taining Circuit (泰寧, headquartered in modern 277: 63: 58: 52: 238: 88:—while Cao was pursuing Huang in the aftermaths of a major defeat Cao and Liu Jurong ( 310: 85: 132: 47: 20: 190: 181:, Emperor Xizong recalled Zheng and made Duan the military governor of Jingnan. 174: 35: 19:(段彥謨; died July 17, 882) was a Chinese military general and warlord during the 109: 71: 23:
who, from 880 to 882, controlled Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern
78:. In 879, the imperial government commissioned him to replace Cao Quanzhen ( 124: 101: 96: 67: 24: 200: 178: 160: 142: 70:) who participated in the operations against the major agrarian rebel 164: 146: 105: 28: 218: 141:), an officer from Zhongwu Circuit (忠武, headquartered in modern 84:) as the commander of the operations against Huang west of the 177:
around the new year 881 and forced Emperor Xizong to flee to
38:, but later had a fallout with Zhu and was killed by Zhu. 100:) of Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered in modern 167:) while making the imperial official Zheng Shaoye ( 219:Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter 194: 168: 150: 136: 89: 79: 8: 256: 254: 252: 233: 231: 229: 227: 327:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Jingnan Circuit 211: 189:Duan Yanmo and the new eunuch monitor, 7: 131:monitor of the army in the region, 14: 169: 90: 1: 343: 31:) in conjunction with the 195: 151: 137: 94:) the military governor ( 80: 74:early in the reign of 207:Notes and references 317:9th-century births 116:Control of Jingnan 334: 302: 292: 286: 278:New Book of Tang 274: 268: 258: 247: 235: 222: 216: 198: 197: 172: 171: 157:New Book of Tang 154: 153: 140: 139: 135:, put Song Hao ( 93: 92: 83: 82: 59:New Book of Tang 53:Old Book of Tang 342: 341: 337: 336: 335: 333: 332: 331: 307: 306: 305: 293: 289: 275: 271: 259: 250: 236: 225: 217: 213: 209: 187: 118: 44: 12: 11: 5: 340: 338: 330: 329: 324: 319: 309: 308: 304: 303: 295:Zizhi Tongjian 287: 269: 261:Zizhi Tongjian 248: 239:Zizhi Tongjian 223: 210: 208: 205: 186: 183: 117: 114: 76:Emperor Xizong 43: 40: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 339: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 312: 300: 296: 291: 288: 284: 280: 279: 273: 270: 266: 262: 257: 255: 253: 249: 245: 241: 240: 234: 232: 230: 228: 224: 220: 215: 212: 206: 204: 202: 192: 184: 182: 180: 176: 166: 162: 158: 148: 144: 134: 130: 126: 123: 115: 113: 111: 107: 103: 99: 98: 87: 86:Yangtze River 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 60: 55: 54: 49: 41: 39: 37: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 294: 290: 276: 272: 260: 237: 214: 188: 156: 133:Yang Fuguang 119: 95: 57: 51: 48:Tang dynasty 45: 21:Tang dynasty 16: 15: 203:in charge. 191:Zhu Jingmei 112:to escape. 36:Zhu Jingmei 322:882 deaths 311:Categories 122:chancellor 110:Shang Rang 72:Huang Chao 42:Background 17:Duan Yanmo 299:vol. 254 283:vol. 207 265:vol. 253 244:vol. 255 175:Chang'an 125:Wang Duo 102:Xiangfan 97:Jiedushi 68:Shandong 25:Jingzhou 201:Chen Ru 179:Chengdu 161:Changde 143:Xuchang 56:or the 129:eunuch 64:Jining 50:, the 33:eunuch 185:Death 165:Hunan 147:Henan 106:Hubei 29:Hubei 170:鄭紹業 91:劉巨容 81:曹全晸 313:: 297:, 281:, 263:, 251:^ 242:, 226:^ 196:李燧 163:, 152:江陵 145:, 138:宋浩 104:, 66:, 27:, 301:. 285:. 267:. 246:. 221:.

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Hubei
eunuch
Zhu Jingmei
Tang dynasty
Old Book of Tang
New Book of Tang
Jining
Shandong
Huang Chao
Emperor Xizong
Yangtze River
Jiedushi
Xiangfan
Hubei
Shang Rang
chancellor
Wang Duo
eunuch
Yang Fuguang
Xuchang
Henan
Changde
Hunan
Chang'an
Chengdu
Zhu Jingmei
Chen Ru
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