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22: 362:), Ma and Lei jointly attacked Jing Prefecture, capturing it and pillaging its wealth and population. Hearing the news, the morale of Cheng's soldiers failed, and Li subsequently engaged him and decisively defeated him. Cheng committed suicide by drowning, and Han withdrew, leaving Du with no aid. Du was only subsequently saved when Li was also forced to withdraw when Yang's subordinates 401:, sent messengers to Yang, seeking to intercede on Du Hong's behalf, and Yang responded, "I will do so and rebuild my relationship with you if the Son of Heaven were restored to Chang'an." Later in 904, when Li fell ill (and later died), Yang sent Liu Cun to replace Li and continued the siege. In spring 905, Zhu sent Cao Yanzuo ( 167:, who occupied the region; he therefore took up residence at Wuchang's Huang Prefecture (黃州, in modern Wuhan). Upon hearing news of Cui's death, he conscripted 3,000 soldiers and entered E Prefecture, taking it over. Thereafter, Du expelled the prefect of Yue Prefecture (岳州, in modern 289:). Zhu Yougong subsequently captured Wuchang Base, took Qu captive, and captured Huang Prefecture. The Huainan forces that Yang sent to aid Qu were all repelled. A subsequent major attack by Zhu Quanzhong on Huainan was decisively repelled by Yang and his general 396:
In 904, with Yang Xingmi's having crushed Tian Jun's rebellion, he again sent Li Shenfu to attack Wuchang. Zhu Quanzhong, who had then seized control of Emperor Zhaozong and forcibly moved the capital and the emperor from Chang'an to
146:) organized the people into local militias to defend against attacks, so the prefectural militia became a strong fighting force. It was during this time that Du became an officer in the prefectural militia. 356:), trying to persuade them to save Du. Cheng, who feared Zhu's strength and also wanted to expand his own territory, launched a fleet to try to save Du, but after he left his capital Jing Prefecture ( 184:) attacked E Prefecture. Lu abandoned E and fled. Du took the chance to enter E and claimed the title of acting military governor of Wuchang, a title that Emperor Xizong thereafter confirmed. 413:). When Yang questioned Du why he did not surrender, Du responded, "I could not betray Lord Zhu." Yang then executed him and Cao. After Zhu usurped the Tang throne and established 697: 407:) to help Du defend the city, but Liu soon captured the city and took Du and Cao captive, delivering them to Yang Xingmi at Huainan's capital Yang Prefecture ( 677: 242:
Fearing Yang's expansion, in 896, Du, along with Qian Liu (then the military governor of Zhenhai Circuit (鎮海, headquartered at Hang Prefecture)) and
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to aid Wu, was still fearful of Du's attack, and therefore surrendered his post completely to Yang. Yang sent his officer Qu Zhang (
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It was said that while Du Hong received the commission from the imperial government, he became an ally of the warlord
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It is not known when Du Hong was born, but it is known that he was from Wuchang's capital E Prefecture (
306:) as Li's deputy, to again attack Du. Li first attack E Prefecture's Yongxing County (永興, in modern 264: 30: 155:), whom the imperial government had commissioned the prefect of Hang Prefecture (杭州, in modern 137: 47: 260:) south to try to determine what he could do, but Zhu Yougong appeared to not venture far. 164: 8: 667: 254:), all sought aid from Zhu Quanzhong. Zhu Quanzhong sent his adoptive son Zhu Yougong ( 267:, Yang attacked Du, and Du sought aid from Zhu Quanzhong. Zhu Quanzhong sent Nie Jin ( 589: 439: 99: 83: 613: 457: 320:) with 10,000 men to Shekou (灄口, in modern Wuhan), and also sent messengers to 140:, when much of the realm was overrun by agrarian rebels, E's prefect Cui Shao ( 656: 229:). In response, Du attacked Wu, and Wu, while Yang sent his brother-in-law 103: 88: 79: 243: 230: 218: 205: 115: 345: 274: 217:) the prefect of Huang Prefecture submitted to a chief rival of Zhu's, 366:
the military governor of Ningguo Circuit (寧國, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Jingnan Circuit (荊南, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Zhennan Circuit (鎮南, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Wuzhen Circuit (武貞, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern
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the military governor of Wu'an Circuit (武安, headquartered in modern
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In 897, under order by Emperor Xizong's brother and successor
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In 884, Cui died. The imperial official Lu Shenzhong (
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