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Yang Zhicheng (Tang dynasty)

Yang Zhicheng (Chinese: 楊志誠; died 835?[1][2]) was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, ruling Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) as its military governor (Jiedushi) in de facto independence from the imperial government from 831 to 834.

Early career edit

Virtually nothing is known about Yang Zhicheng's background, including when he was born or where his family was from. It is known that as of 831, Yang Zhicheng served as the deputy commander of the headquarters guards at Lulong Circuit, serving under the military governor Li Zaiyi.[3]

Seizure of Lulong Circuit edit

On a day in spring 831, when Li Zaiyi was feasting with an imperial messenger, Yang Zhicheng and a group of soldiers he gathered started a disturbance. Li Zaiyi and his son fled to Yi Prefecture (易州, in modern Baoding, Hebei), in neighboring Yiwu Circuit (義武). As part of his takeover, Yang also killed the prefect of Mo Prefecture (莫州, in modern Cangzhou, Hebei), Zhang Qingchu (張慶初). Then-reigning Emperor Wenzong was initially concerned and considered his options, but at the urging of the chancellor Niu Sengru, who pointed out that for decades, Lulong had, in effect, not been under the control of the imperial government, and that Li Zaiyi himself had taken control of the circuit without imperial input. Emperor Wenzong thus allowed Yang to remain in control of the circuit and made him acting military governor (留後, Liuhou). Later in the year, Emperor Wenzong made Yang military governor.[4]

As military governor edit

As of 833, in addition to being military governor, Yang Zhicheng also carried the honorary title of acting minister of public works (工部尚書, Gongbu Shangshu). In 833, apparently, he demanded greater honor from the imperial government; in response, the imperial government bestowed the honorary title of acting minister of civil service affairs (吏部尚書, Libu Shangshu) on him. His representative at the capital Chang'an, the officer Xu Di (徐迪), arrogantly informed the chancellors, "The soldiers do not understand the system of offices at the imperial government. They only know that it is a promotion to go from being a minister to being Pushe [(僕射, the head of the executive bureau of government (尚書省, Shangshu Sheng)], and they do not know that it is also a promotion to go from the ministry of public works to the ministry of civil service affairs. I fear that when the imperial messenger goes, he will not be able to leave." However, the chancellors took no heed of Xu's threat. Subsequently, when the imperial messengers Wei Baoyi (魏寶義), Jiao Fengluan (焦奉鸞), and Yin Shigong (尹士恭) arrived at Lulong, to announce Yang's new commission, to deliver the spring uniforms to the soldiers, and to conduct an embassy to the Xi and Khitan tribes, Yang detained them. Yang then sent the officer Wang Wenying (王文穎) to Chang'an, formally to thank for the honors and declining them; when the imperial government responded by giving Wang the commission certificate for the minister of civil service affairs, as well as a reply refusing to allow Yang to decline, Wang refused to accept them and left Chang'an without taking them. Eventually, the imperial government placated him later that year by naming him Pushe.[4]

Defeat and death edit

In winter 834, there was another disturbance in the Lulong army, and Yang Zhicheng was expelled, along with the eunuch monitor Li Huaiwu (李懷仵). The soldiers supported the officer Shi Yuanzhong to take over. As he went through Taiyuan, the capital of Hedong Circuit (河東), Li Zaiyi, who was at that time the military governor of Hedong, had him battered and wanted to kill him, and it was only at the intercession of Li Zaiyi's staff that Yang escaped death, but Li Zaiyi killed Yang's wife and followers. Further, because during Yang's time as military governor, Yang had dug up the graves of Li Zaiyi's mother and brother to take the treasures buried with them, Li Zaiyi made a request to the imperial government to kill Yang and take out his heart to be sacrificed to Li Zaiyi's mother; the imperial government declined the request.[1]

Subsequently, Shi submitted two sets of clothing that Yang had made, that were in designs only appropriate for an emperor, as well as other equipment that only an emperor should use. As a result, Yang was ordered exiled to the Lingnan region.[1] On the way, when he got to Shang Prefecture (商州, in modern Shangluo, Shaanxi), another order was issued for his execution, and he was executed there.[3]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 245.
  2. ^ Yang Zhicheng was exiled on December 24, 834, and said to be executed on the way to exile. It is thus likely that the death occurred some time after the exile order, although there is no clear date of Yang's death.
  3. ^ a b Old Book of Tang, vol. 180.
  4. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 244.

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For the Chinese American illustrator see Ed Young illustrator In this Chinese name the family name is Yang Yang Zhicheng Chinese 楊志誠 died 835 1 2 was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty ruling Lulong Circuit 盧龍 headquartered in modern Beijing as its military governor Jiedushi in de facto independence from the imperial government from 831 to 834 Contents 1 Early career 2 Seizure of Lulong Circuit 3 As military governor 4 Defeat and death 5 Notes and referencesEarly career editVirtually nothing is known about Yang Zhicheng s background including when he was born or where his family was from It is known that as of 831 Yang Zhicheng served as the deputy commander of the headquarters guards at Lulong Circuit serving under the military governor Li Zaiyi 3 Seizure of Lulong Circuit editOn a day in spring 831 when Li Zaiyi was feasting with an imperial messenger Yang Zhicheng and a group of soldiers he gathered started a disturbance Li Zaiyi and his son fled to Yi Prefecture 易州 in modern Baoding Hebei in neighboring Yiwu Circuit 義武 As part of his takeover Yang also killed the prefect of Mo Prefecture 莫州 in modern Cangzhou Hebei Zhang Qingchu 張慶初 Then reigning Emperor Wenzong was initially concerned and considered his options but at the urging of the chancellor Niu Sengru who pointed out that for decades Lulong had in effect not been under the control of the imperial government and that Li Zaiyi himself had taken control of the circuit without imperial input Emperor Wenzong thus allowed Yang to remain in control of the circuit and made him acting military governor 留後 Liuhou Later in the year Emperor Wenzong made Yang military governor 4 As military governor editAs of 833 in addition to being military governor Yang Zhicheng also carried the honorary title of acting minister of public works 工部尚書 Gongbu Shangshu In 833 apparently he demanded greater honor from the imperial government in response the imperial government bestowed the honorary title of acting minister of civil service affairs 吏部尚書 Libu Shangshu on him His representative at the capital Chang an the officer Xu Di 徐迪 arrogantly informed the chancellors The soldiers do not understand the system of offices at the imperial government They only know that it is a promotion to go from being a minister to being Pushe 僕射 the head of the executive bureau of government 尚書省 Shangshu Sheng and they do not know that it is also a promotion to go from the ministry of public works to the ministry of civil service affairs I fear that when the imperial messenger goes he will not be able to leave However the chancellors took no heed of Xu s threat Subsequently when the imperial messengers Wei Baoyi 魏寶義 Jiao Fengluan 焦奉鸞 and Yin Shigong 尹士恭 arrived at Lulong to announce Yang s new commission to deliver the spring uniforms to the soldiers and to conduct an embassy to the Xi and Khitan tribes Yang detained them Yang then sent the officer Wang Wenying 王文穎 to Chang an formally to thank for the honors and declining them when the imperial government responded by giving Wang the commission certificate for the minister of civil service affairs as well as a reply refusing to allow Yang to decline Wang refused to accept them and left Chang an without taking them Eventually the imperial government placated him later that year by naming him Pushe 4 Defeat and death editIn winter 834 there was another disturbance in the Lulong army and Yang Zhicheng was expelled along with the eunuch monitor Li Huaiwu 李懷仵 The soldiers supported the officer Shi Yuanzhong to take over As he went through Taiyuan the capital of Hedong Circuit 河東 Li Zaiyi who was at that time the military governor of Hedong had him battered and wanted to kill him and it was only at the intercession of Li Zaiyi s staff that Yang escaped death but Li Zaiyi killed Yang s wife and followers Further because during Yang s time as military governor Yang had dug up the graves of Li Zaiyi s mother and brother to take the treasures buried with them Li Zaiyi made a request to the imperial government to kill Yang and take out his heart to be sacrificed to Li Zaiyi s mother the imperial government declined the request 1 Subsequently Shi submitted two sets of clothing that Yang had made that were in designs only appropriate for an emperor as well as other equipment that only an emperor should use As a result Yang was ordered exiled to the Lingnan region 1 On the way when he got to Shang Prefecture 商州 in modern Shangluo Shaanxi another order was issued for his execution and he was executed there 3 Notes and references edit a b c Zizhi Tongjian vol 245 Yang Zhicheng was exiled on December 24 834 and said to be executed on the way to exile It is thus likely that the death occurred some time after the exile order although there is no clear date of Yang s death a b Old Book of Tang vol 180 a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 244 Old Book of Tang vol 180 New Book of Tang vol 212 Zizhi Tongjian vols 244 245 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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