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New History of the Five Dynasties The ''Historical Records of the Five Dynasties'' (''Wudai Shiji'') is a Chinese history book on the Five Dynasties period (907–960), written by the Song dynasty official Ouyang Xiu in private. It was drafted during Ouyang's exile from 1036 to ...
'', vol. 46.
/873?'' History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 64.-930?/932?Wang Yanqiu's biography in the ''History of the Five Dynasties'' gave his death year as 932 and indicated that he died at the age of 59. His biography in the ''New History of the Five Dynasties'' did not give an explicit death year but indicated that he died at the age of 61 and that his death occurred the same year that he was made the military governor of Pinglu Circuit, which, based on the chronologies for the reign of
Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10 October 867 – 15 December 933), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang (後唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reignin ...
in the ''History of the Five Dynasties'', was in 930. See ''History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 41.
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Yingzhi (), known early in his army career as Du Yanqiu (), known from 923 to 926 as Li Shaoqian (), was a general of the
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states Later Liang and
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Background

Wang Yanqiu was born either in 869 or 873, during the reign of
Emperor Xizong of Tang Emperor Xizong of Tang (June 8, 862 – April 20, 888), né Li Yan, later name changed to Li Xuan (, changed 873), was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 873 to 888. He was the fifth son of his predecessor Emperor Yizong ...
. He was from the Tang eastern capital
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— although the '' History of the Five Dynasties'' expressed some skepticism, indicating that the Luoyang origin was "self-claimed," while the ''
New History of the Five Dynasties The ''Historical Records of the Five Dynasties'' (''Wudai Shiji'') is a Chinese history book on the Five Dynasties period (907–960), written by the Song dynasty official Ouyang Xiu in private. It was drafted during Ouyang's exile from 1036 to ...
'' did not express such skepticism. In his youth, much of the Luoyang region was overrun by agrarian rebellions, and he was taken captive by the army of one of the rebels,
Qin Zongquan Qin Zongquan (; died April 1, 889) was a Chinese military general, monarch, politician, rebel, and warlord during the Tang Dynasty. He was later a claimant to the imperial throne, in competition with Emperor Xizong of Tang and, later, Emperor Xiz ...
. He later was taken in by a man named Du at Bian Prefecture (汴州, in modern
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) and adopted as a son, and therefore took on the family name of Du. Du Yanqiu was said to be quite, brave, decisive, and not bogged down on details in his youth. At that time,
Zhu Quanzhong Emperor Taizu of Later Liang (), personal name Zhu Quanzhong () (December 5, 852 – July 18, 912), né Zhu Wen (), name later changed to Zhu Huang (), nickname Zhu San (朱三, literally, "the third Zhu"), was a Chinese military general, mona ...
the military governor (''
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'') of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered at Bian Prefecture) was recruiting a new corps of soldiers known as the Tingzi Corps (), and in doing so, was intentionally choosing the sons from wealthy families who had abilities and strength. Du was selected to be a soldier in the Tingzi Corps. (This implied that his adoptive father was a wealthy man.) He subsequently served in Zhu's various campaigns and was eventually promoted to be the commander of the Tingzi Corps.


During Later Liang


During Emperor Taizu's and Zhu Yougui's reigns

In 909, by which time Zhu Quanzhong had seized the Tang throne and established his own Later Liang as its Emperor Taizu, Du Yanqiu was given a general title. Zhu Yougui sent Du and
Huo Yanwei Huo Yanwei () (872-928'' History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 64.), known as Li Shaozhen () from 924 to 926, courtesy name Zizhong (), formally Duke Zhongwu of Jin (), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Lat ...
against the Longxiang mutineers. Du and Huo defeated the mutineers and captured and executed Liu.''
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'', vol. 268.
For this accomplishment, Du was made one of the commanders of the Left Longxiang Army.


During Zhu Zhen's reign

In 913, Zhu Yougui was overthrown by his brother
Zhu Youzhen Zhu Zhen (朱瑱) (20 October 888 – 18 November 923), often referred to in traditional histories as Emperor Mo of Later Liang (後梁末帝, "last emperor") and sometimes by his princely title Prince of Jun (均王), né Zhu Youzhen (朱友貞), ...
the Prince of Jun, who then took the throne (and changed his name to Zhu Zhen). He made Du Yanqiu the overall commander of the four Longxiang Armies. In 916, shortly after the defeat of Later Liang's major general Liu Xun at the hands of archrival Jin's prince
Li Cunxu Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (), personal name Li Cunxu (), nickname Yazi (), stage name Li Tianxia (), was the ruling prince of the Former Jin dynasty (r. 908–923) and later became the founding emperor of the Later Tang dynasty (r. 923 ...
, much of the Later Liang army was in a state of shock. When Zhu Zhen subsequently ordered the officer Li Ba () to take his 1,000 men to take position at Yangliu (楊劉, in modern
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) to guard against a potential Jin attack, Li mutinied and attacked the palace. Du happened to be guarding the palace at that time, and he fought Li's mutineers, defeating them. For this accomplishment, he was made the prefect of Hui Prefecture (輝州, in modern
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).''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 269. He was soon made one of the generals of the army on the northern border with Jin. In 923, the Later Liang general
Duan Ning Duan Ning () (died November 8, 928?''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 276.Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar ConverterNovember 8, 928 was the date when Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang issued an edict ordering Duan Ning and Wen Tao to commit suicide; ...
, trying to reverse years of Later Liang losses to
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— i.e., Jin, as Li Cunxu had earlier in the year declared himself the emperor of a new Later Tang (as its Emperor Zhuangzong) — by drafting an ambitious four-pronged attack against Later Tang. The main prong, which was to confront the Later Tang emperor himself, was to be commanded by Duan and Du. However, as Duan was preparing to launch his planned attack, his army was stationed north of the
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. Emperor Zhuangzong took this opportunity to slide past Duan's army, defeat the weaker prong of the Later Liang attack commanded by
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and Zhang Hanjie (張漢傑, brother of Zhu Zhen's deceased wife Consort Zhang), and head directly for Later Liang's undefended capital Daliang (i.e., Bian Prefecture). Zhu Zhen, believing the situation to be hopeless, committed suicide, ending Later Liang. However, prior to his suicide, he had sent messengers to Duan, ordering him to immediately return to Daliang to defend against the Later Tang attack. Duan sent Du to be his forward commander in this operation. Upon hearing of Zhu Zhen's death, Du surrendered to the Later Tang officer
Li Congke Li Congke () (11 February 885 – 11 January 937), also known in historiography as the Last Emperor of Later Tang (), Deposed Emperor of Later Tang (), Wang Congke () (particularly during the succeeding Later Jin dynasty, which did not recogni ...
at Fengqiu (封丘, in modern
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). Duan subsequently surrendered to Later Tang as well.''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 272.


During Later Tang


During Emperor Zhuangzong's reign

Duan Ning and Du Yanqiu subsequently submitted a petition to Later Tang's Emperor Zhuangzong, accusing several Later Liang officials — Zhu Zhen's sister's husband Zhao Yan, Zhao Gu (), Zhang Xiyi (), Zhang Hanjie, Zhang Hanjie's cousins Zhang Hanlun () and Zhang Hanrong (), and Zhu Gui () — of corruption, leading to Later Liang's fall; they suggested that Emperor Zhuangzong execute these officials. Emperor Zhuangzong agreed, and adding to the list the senior Later Liang advisors Jing Xiang and Li Zhen, as well as Yelü Salaabo (), the younger brother to
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's Emperor Taizu (who had betrayed both Khitan and Later Tang previously). He subsequently bestowed the imperial clan surname of Li on Du Yanqiu and also gave him a new name of Shaoqian. In 924, after Li Shaoqian followed another former Later Liang general,
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, in defending against a Khitan attack, he was made the defender (防禦使, ''Fanyushi'') of Qi Prefecture (齊州, in modern
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). By 926, the Later Tang realm was overrun with mutinies after he had killed the major generals
Guo Chongtao Guo Chongtao () (died February 20, 926''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 274.Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter), courtesy name Anshi (), formally the Duke of Zhao Commandery (), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Chinese ...
and
Zhu Youqian Zhu Youqian () (died March 9, 926''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 274.Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Cale ...
, angering the troops. One of the main mutinies was led by another major general, Emperor Zhuangzong's adoptive brother
Li Siyuan Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10 October 867 – 15 December 933), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang (後唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reignin ...
. As Li Siyuan headed from Yedu (鄴都, in modern
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) south toward the imperial capital
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, he sent messengers to summon Li Shaoqian, Li Shaoqin (i.e., Duan Ning, whom Emperor Zhuangzong had similarly given new names), and Li Shaoying (), who were all then stationed at Waqiao (瓦橋, in modern
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) to defend against a potential Khitan attack, asking them to follow him, and they did. By the time that they reached Li Siyuan's army, Li Siyuan had already entered Bian Prefecture and was continuing on toward Luoyang, and they followed him.''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 274. Emperor Zhuangzong was shortly after killed in another mutiny at Luoyang itself, and Li Siyuan entered Luoyang, initially claiming the title of regent, and later emperor (as Emperor Mingzong).''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 275.


During Emperor Mingzong's reign

Shortly after Emperor Mingzong took the throne, a number of generals whom Emperor Zhuangzong had bestowed imperial clan names on requested to have their original names restored. Emperor Mingzong approved of the requests, and Li Shaoqian took the opportunity not only to restore the original name of Yanqiu, but also his original family name of Wang. For his contributions to Emperor Mingzong's rebellion, he was made the military governor of Guide Circuit (歸德, headquartered in modern
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). In 927, Emperor Mingzong made Wang the deputy commander of the army in the north, defending against the Khitan,''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 276. stationed at Mancheng (滿城, in modern Baoding). Meanwhile, for several years,
Wang Du Wang Du () (died March 26, 929''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 276.Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter/ref>), né Liu Yunlang (), was a warlord during the early Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China as the military governor ('' ...
the military governor of Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern Baoding) had been holding the circuit semi-independently, as the circuit had been for decades late in Tang Dynasty, including commissioning his own circuit prefects and keeping his own tax revenues. Emperor Mingzong, however, had long despised Wang Du for having taken over Yiwu after overthrowing his adoptive father
Wang Chuzhi Wang Chuzhi (王處直, Wade–Giles: Wang Chʻu-chih) (862–922), courtesy name Yunming (允明, Wade–Giles: Yün-ming), formally the Prince of Beiping (北平王, Wade–Giles: Prince of Pei-pʻing), was a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Ta ...
in 921.''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 271. Further, Emperor Mingzong's chief of staff
An Chonghui An Chonghui (d. June 25, 931?''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 277. Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter) (, fl. 10th century) was the chief of staff (''Shumishi'') and chief advisor to Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) (r. 926–933) of the Chi ...
had been trying to reimpose imperial laws on Yiwu, leading to friction between the imperial government and Wang Du. Wang Du also feared the fact that Later Tang imperial troops were repeatedly passing through his circuit due to Khitan incursions, believing that he might himself be attacked one day. Wang Du therefore was trying to establish relationships with other military governors, trying to use the alliances to affirm his own independence. One of the military governors that he tried to contact was Wang Yanqiu, but Wang Yanqiu refused his overtures. He tried to use money to entice Wang Yanqiu's subordinates to assassinate Wang Yanqiu, and Wang Yanqiu discovered this and then submitted evidence to Emperor Mingzong. In summer 928, Emperor Mingzong ordered a general campaign against Wang Du, and shortly after put Wang Yanqiu in charge of the operations, assisted by An Shentong () the military governor of Henghai Circuit (橫海, headquartered in modern
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). Shortly after, Wang Yanqiu put Yiwu's capital Ding Prefecture () under siege, and then defeated the Khitan relief force commanded by the Khitan general Tunei (), as Wang Du had requested aid from Khitan. Tunei was forced to enter the city to defend it with Wang Du. As Ding Prefecture had secure defenses, Wang Yanqiu decided not to attack it directly, and instead built a temporary headquarters nearby, collecting the tax revenues from Yiwu's three prefectures and preparing for a long siege. He also defeated a second and a third Khitan relief force and continued the siege thereafter. However, his subordinates
Zhu Hongzhao Zhu Hongzhao () (died May 14, 934''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 279.Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang. He was a close associate of its second empero ...
and Zhang Qianzhao both considered him overly meek in this regard and submitted reports to Emperor Mingzong to that effect, and Emperor Mingzong ordered a direct attack. Wang Yanqiu therefore did so, and the direct attack caused him to suffer 3,000 casualties. When another imperial messenger arrived, ordering continued attacks, Wang Yanqiu showed the imperial messenger around the walls of Ding Prefecture, pointing that the defense was so secure that a direct attack would merely cause casualties. Emperor Mingzong thus agreed with his strategy of a long-term siege. It was said that throughout this long-term siege, Wang Yanqiu expended his own funds to supply the soldiers and did not kill any of his soldiers himself. By spring 929, Ding Prefecture was in a desperate state. Wang Du and Tunei attempted to fight their way out of the siege, but could not. Wang Du's officer Ma Rangneng () thereafter opened the city to welcome the imperial forces in. Wang Du, finding the situation hopeless, committed suicide, along with his family. Tunei was captured and then executed. For this accomplishment, Wang Yanqiu was made the military governor of Tianping Circuit (天平, headquartered in modern
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) and given the honorary
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designation of ''Shizhong'' (). When he subsequently arrived at Luoyang to pay homage to Emperor Mingzong, Emperor Mingzong praised him. He did not claim any contributions, other than to apologize for the siege taking too long. Shortly after, Wang Yanqiu was moved to Pinglu Circuit (平盧, headquartered in modern
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) and given the honorary chancellor designation of ''Zhongshu Ling'' (). He died while still serving at Pinglu, possibly in 932.


Notes and references

* '' History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 64. * ''
New History of the Five Dynasties The ''Historical Records of the Five Dynasties'' (''Wudai Shiji'') is a Chinese history book on the Five Dynasties period (907–960), written by the Song dynasty official Ouyang Xiu in private. It was drafted during Ouyang's exile from 1036 to ...
'', vol 46. * ''
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