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143:. Wang Dingbao apparently continued to serve on Liu Yan's staff. In or shortly before 917, Liu Yan was considering declaring himself emperor of an independent state (rather than continuing to be Later Liang's vassal), but he was concerned that Wang might publicly oppose the move, and so he sent Wang on a diplomatic mission to 163:
to meet him outside the city first to welcome him back and to report to him on how Liu Yan had taken the throne. Wang commented: "The establishment of a state should be done with propriety. When I entered the south gate , the beam still read, 'Qinghai Circuit.' How would that not be laughable?"
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Wang was an accomplished writer. When Liu built a magnificent southern palace, Wang wrote a poem praising the seven particular beautiful portions of the palace, and those who read it were all impressed by the language. He also wrote the 15-volume work
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era (928-942), Wang was made the military governor of Ningyuan Circuit (寧遠, i.e., the former Rong District, now converted into a circuit). Around the new year 941, after the death of the
159:). Upon Wang's return to Southern Han's capital Xingwang (興王), Wang realized the reason he was sent away, but Liu Yan nevertheless treated him with respect, sending the official 355: 155:). While Wang was away, on that mission, Liu Yan declared himself emperor of a new state of Yue (not long later changed to Han, and therefore historically known as 164:
Upon hearing Wang's comment, Liu himself laughed and responded, "I had long been concerned about Wang Dingbao, but I did not think of this. I deserve the scorn."
307: 241: 350: 375: 380: 365: 390: 360: 115:), and Wang was unable to, after his term of service, return to the Central Plains. At that time, the warlord who ruled the 108: 324: 296: 280: 264: 395: 370: 385: 172: 217: 67: 103:), and he became a surveyor for Rong District's government. At that time, there was great disturbance in the 120: 104: 51: 59: 345: 340: 140: 95:). He apparently then travelled further south, to Rong District (容管, headquartered in modern 312: 246: 23: 319: 259: 112: 96: 334: 156: 47: 31: 30:) (870-941) was a Chinese military general, historian, poet, and politician of the 190:)). However, it was said that he died less than a year after becoming chancellor. 70:. At some point, he married the daughter of the poet and official Wu Rong (吳融). 77:
region but was not treated with respect by the warlord who then ruled the area,
198:, dealing with Tang's imperial examinations and anecdotes about the examinees. 178:, Liu recalled him from Ningyuan to serve as chancellor, with the designation 128: 124: 175: 148: 88: 83: 55: 144: 116: 100: 50:"), written by Wang Dingbao, Wang was born in 870, during the reign of 123:
the military governor of Qinghai Circuit (清海, headquartered in modern
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region (which would eventually see Tang's fall and its succession by
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class in 900, during the reign of Emperor Yizong's son
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of China, serving as chancellor for less than a year.
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Liu Yin died in 911 and was succeeded by his brother
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Index

Chinese
Southern Han dynasty
Tang
Emperor Yizong of Tang
Nanchang
imperial examinations
Emperor Zhaozong
Hunan
Ma Yin
Jiedushi
Changsha
Hunan
Yulin
Guangxi
Central Plains
Later Liang
Five Dynasties
Lingnan
Liu Yin (Southern Han)
Guangzhou
Guangdong
Liu Yan
Jingnan
Jingzhou
Hubei
Southern Han
Ni Shu
chancellor
Zhao Sun
vol. 3

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