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Liu Wei outmanoeuvred Wang Tun at the court , and the latter found himself bypassed and his proposals ignored . This rift led to Wang Tun's uprising ( Chin shu 98 : 1a - 3b ) . Wang Tun rebelled in Wu - ch'ang on Feb. 16.
Liu Wei outmanoeuvred Wang Tun at the court , and the latter found himself bypassed and his proposals ignored . This rift led to Wang Tun's uprising ( Chin shu 98 : 1a - 3b ) . Wang Tun rebelled in Wu - ch'ang on Feb. 16.
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More importantly , Emperor Ming's conflict with Wang Tun came out into the open this year and was resolved . The new ruler had found it opportune to heap Wang Tun with honours and thereby bide his time .
More importantly , Emperor Ming's conflict with Wang Tun came out into the open this year and was resolved . The new ruler had found it opportune to heap Wang Tun with honours and thereby bide his time .
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On May 19 , 397 , the Inspector of Jung and Yen provinces , Wang Kung , and the Inspector of Yü province , Yü Chieh , raised troops in protest against the influence at the court of Wang Kuo - pao and his first cousin Wang Hsü . Wang ...
On May 19 , 397 , the Inspector of Jung and Yen provinces , Wang Kung , and the Inspector of Yü province , Yü Chieh , raised troops in protest against the influence at the court of Wang Kuo - pao and his first cousin Wang Hsü . Wang ...
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The Wu Dynasty 229280 | 11 |
The Antecedants | 51 |
The Reign of Emperor Ming 323325 | 57 |
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