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175:), expelled him from Jiangling. That was the last historical reference to Lei Yanwei, and it is not clear based on the traditional sources where he went or what occurred to him afterwards. (As Lei Yangong himself was set to have taken control of Jiangling, and then was expelled by Zhao's brother 56:
The first historical reference in traditional sources to Lei Yanwei was in 901, when his father Lei Man died, while serving as the military governor of Wuzhen. Upon Lei Man's death, Lei Yanwei claimed the title of acting military governor.
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Lei apparently took over Jiangling for some time, and continuing the practice of his father Lei Man, often pillaged the nearby circuits, such that it was said that the region between Jiangling and Wuchang's capital E Prefecture
149:, and together, they sacked Jiangling, capturing its population and wealth. This destroyed the morale of Cheng's soldiers, and Cheng was subsequently defeated by Li and committed suicide by drowning. 135:). Cheng, who was allied with Zhu as well, launched a large fleet and headed for Wuchang, intending to save Du. However, after he departed from Jingnan's capital 300: 305: 111:) to aid Du, but apparently judging that his army was not enough to save Du, also elicited aid from Lei Yanwei, as well as 274: 270: 221: 200: 258: 242: 295: 290: 8: 253: 237: 136: 20: 179:
later in 903, Lei Yangong's rebellion against Lei Yanwei must be in 903 as well.)
159:) was depleted of people. However, soon thereafter, Lei Yanwei's younger brother 265: 195: 176: 164: 69:, the military governor of nearby Wuchang Circuit (武昌, headquartered in modern 284: 23: 160: 82: 45: 167:
the military governor of Zhongyi Circuit (忠義, 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 Huainan Circuit (淮南, 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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By 903, he was referred to as full military governor. In 903,
172: 132: 120: 102: 74: 70: 31: 26:, who controlled Wuzhen Circuit (武貞, headquartered in modern 44:'s death in 901 to his overthrow by his younger brother 282: 139:Municipality, Lei sent his officer Ouyang Si ( 154: 140: 106: 213: 211: 209: 232: 230: 60: 301:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Wuzhen Circuit 182: 163:rose against him and, in alliance with 283: 206: 188: 227: 13: 145:) to rendezvous with Ma's officer 105:). Zhu sent his general Han Qing ( 14: 317: 306:Tang dynasty generals from Hunan 19:(雷彥威) was a warlord of the late 93:). Du sought aid from his ally 107: 1: 51: 34:) as its military governor ( 7: 77:) came under the attack of 10: 322: 155: 141: 61:As jiedushi of Wuzhen 183:Notes and references 296:10th-century deaths 48:, probably in 903. 291:9th-century births 81:, a general under 40:) from his father 313: 254:New Book of Tang 246: 238:New Book of Tang 234: 225: 215: 204: 192: 158: 157: 144: 143: 110: 109: 321: 320: 316: 315: 314: 312: 311: 310: 281: 280: 249: 235: 228: 216: 207: 193: 189: 185: 63: 54: 12: 11: 5: 319: 309: 308: 303: 298: 293: 279: 278: 266:Zizhi Tongjian 262: 248: 247: 226: 218:Zizhi Tongjian 205: 196:Zizhi Tongjian 186: 184: 181: 177:Zhao Kuangming 165:Zhao Kuangning 62: 59: 53: 50: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 318: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 286: 276: 272: 268: 267: 263: 260: 256: 255: 251: 250: 244: 240: 239: 233: 231: 223: 219: 214: 212: 210: 202: 198: 197: 191: 187: 180: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 150: 148: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 104: 100: 96: 95:Zhu Quanzhong 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 58: 49: 47: 43: 39: 38: 33: 29: 25: 22: 18: 264: 252: 236: 217: 194: 190: 151: 64: 55: 35: 24:Tang dynasty 16: 15: 161:Lei Yangong 83:Yang Xingmi 46:Lei Yangong 285:Categories 52:Background 17:Lei Yanwei 169:Xiangyang 137:Jiangling 113:Cheng Rui 79:Li Shenfu 269:, vols. 259:vol. 186 243:vol. 186 222:vol. 264 201:vol. 262 147:Xu Dexun 129:Changsha 117:Jingzhou 87:Yangzhou 37:jiedushi 99:Kaifeng 91:Jiangsu 67:Du Hong 42:Lei Man 28:Changde 21:Chinese 125:Ma Yin 123:) and 173:Hubei 133:Hunan 121:Hubei 103:Henan 75:Hubei 71:Wuhan 32:Hunan 275:264 271:262 142:歐陽思 287:: 273:, 257:, 241:, 229:^ 220:, 208:^ 199:, 171:, 156:鄂州 131:, 119:, 108:韓勍 101:, 89:, 73:, 30:, 277:. 261:. 245:. 224:. 203:. 153:(

Index

Chinese
Tang dynasty
Changde
Hunan
jiedushi
Lei Man
Lei Yangong
Du Hong
Wuhan
Hubei
Li Shenfu
Yang Xingmi
Yangzhou
Jiangsu
Zhu Quanzhong
Kaifeng
Henan
Cheng Rui
Jingzhou
Hubei
Ma Yin
Changsha
Hunan
Jiangling
Xu Dexun
Lei Yangong
Zhao Kuangning
Xiangyang
Hubei
Zhao Kuangming

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