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Han Jian (Weibo warlord)

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took over the Tianping forces and defended Yun against Han's siege, and Han was unable to capture it for some half a year. During his siege of Yun, Zhuge recaptured the Heyang territory that he had previously lost to Han. In early 883, when Zhu sought peace, Han agreed and withdrew from Tianping, in
92:(who was then named Han Junxiong) was a long-time officer at Weibo Circuit and seized control of the circuit when the soldiers mutinied in 870 against then-military governor ( 405: 170:— and generals were freely attacking each other over territory. In fall 882, Han Jian, wanting to seize nearby Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern 420: 410: 102:
and killed He Quanhao because of He Quanhao's harsh discipline. Han Jian became deputy military governor after his father became military governor.
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at Xiuwu (修武, in modern Jiaozuo). Zhuge abandoned Xiuwu, and Han left forces to defend Xiuwu, before turning north to pillage Xing (邢州, in modern
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rebellion, Han tried to conquer several nearby circuits by force, but after his endeavors failed, his subordinates supported his officer
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agreed, making Han Jian acting military governor initially, and then full military governor in 875. He gave Han Jian the honorary
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By that point, however, Tang imperial authority had collapsed in the aftermaths of the major agrarian rebellion led by
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After Han Yunzhong died in 874, the Weibo soldiers supported Han Jian to succeed him, and then-ruling
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to intercept Han at Wuzhi (武陟, in modern Jiaozuo), defeating him. After the battle, Han's officer
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and claimed the throne as the emperor of a new state of Qi, forcing Emperor Xizong to flee to
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to replace him. Han then either died in distress or was killed.
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For the Tang dynasty warlord who controlled Zhenguo Circuit, see
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order to attack Zhuge again at Heyang. Zhuge sent his officer
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Later in the year, Han attacked Yun Prefecture (鄆州, in modern
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headed directly back to Weibo's capital Wei Prefecture (
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Attempts to conquer nearby circuits, failure, and death
88:It is not known when Han Jian was born. His father 215:), and Tianping's military governor Cao Cunshi ( 235: 216: 210: 162:— who had captured the Tang imperial capital 133: 123: 106:Initial service as military governor of Weibo 52: 39: 8: 144:) or the Prince of Wei Commandery (per the 327: 325: 323: 321: 302: 300: 281: 279: 277: 258: 256: 254: 252: 248: 406:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Weibo Circuit 7: 209:), the capital of Tianping Circuit ( 14: 221:) died in battle. Cao's officer 120:Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi 421:Tang dynasty generals from Hebei 411:Tang dynasty nonimperial princes 198:)); he then returned to Weibo. 124: 31: 1: 57:), was a warlord late in the 34:) (died 883), formally the 437: 18:Han Jian (Zhenguo warlord) 15: 236: 217: 211: 134: 53: 40: 416:Politicians from Handan 244:Notes and references 396:9th-century births 36:Prince of Changli 428: 359:New Book of Tang 347:Old Book of Tang 339: 329: 316: 304: 295: 287:New Book of Tang 283: 272: 264:Old Book of Tang 260: 239: 238: 220: 219: 214: 213: 147:New Book of Tang 141:Old Book of Tang 137: 136: 127: 126: 56: 55: 43: 42: 33: 436: 435: 431: 430: 429: 427: 426: 425: 386: 385: 342: 330: 319: 305: 298: 284: 275: 261: 250: 246: 156: 118:designation of 108: 86: 21: 12: 11: 5: 434: 432: 424: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 388: 387: 384: 383: 371:Zizhi Tongjian 367: 355: 341: 340: 332:Zizhi Tongjian 317: 308:Zizhi Tongjian 296: 273: 247: 245: 242: 155: 152: 128:) in 876, and 112:Emperor Xizong 107: 104: 85: 82: 48:Wei Commandery 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 433: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 393: 391: 381: 377: 373: 372: 368: 365: 361: 360: 356: 353: 349: 348: 344: 343: 337: 333: 328: 326: 324: 322: 318: 314: 310: 309: 303: 301: 297: 293: 289: 288: 282: 280: 278: 274: 270: 266: 265: 259: 257: 255: 253: 249: 243: 241: 233: 229: 224: 208: 204: 199: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 153: 151: 149: 148: 143: 142: 131: 121: 117: 113: 105: 103: 101: 97: 96: 91: 83: 81: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 60: 50: 49: 37: 29: 25: 19: 369: 357: 345: 331: 306: 285: 262: 200: 180:Zhuge Shuang 157: 145: 139: 129: 119: 109: 93: 90:Han Yunzhong 87: 62:Tang dynasty 45: 35: 23: 22: 401:883 deaths 390:Categories 160:Huang Chao 116:chancellor 100:He Quanhao 84:Background 74:Huang Chao 46:Prince of 232:Le Xingda 228:Li Hanzhi 78:Le Xingda 374:, vols. 364:vol. 210 352:vol. 181 336:vol. 255 313:vol. 252 292:vol. 210 269:vol. 181 223:Zhu Xuan 207:Shandong 192:Changzhi 164:Chang'an 130:Shizhong 125:同中書門下平章事 95:Jiedushi 24:Han Jian 184:Xingtai 172:Jiaozuo 168:Chengdu 59:Chinese 28:Chinese 203:Tai'an 196:Shanxi 66:Handan 30:: 188:Hebei 176:Henan 70:Hebei 44:) or 380:255 376:252 218:曹存實 150:). 54:魏郡王 41:昌黎王 392:: 378:, 362:, 350:, 334:, 320:^ 311:, 299:^ 290:, 276:^ 267:, 251:^ 237:魏州 212:天平 205:, 194:, 186:, 174:, 135:侍中 98:) 68:, 32:韓簡 382:. 366:. 354:. 338:. 315:. 294:. 271:. 132:( 122:( 51:( 38:( 26:( 20:.

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Han Jian (Zhenguo warlord)
Chinese
Wei Commandery
Chinese
Tang dynasty
Handan
Hebei
Huang Chao
Le Xingda
Han Yunzhong
Jiedushi
He Quanhao
Emperor Xizong
chancellor
Old Book of Tang
New Book of Tang
Huang Chao
Chang'an
Chengdu
Jiaozuo
Henan
Zhuge Shuang
Xingtai
Hebei
Changzhi
Shanxi
Tai'an
Shandong
Zhu Xuan
Li Hanzhi

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