Wang Zongbi

Wang Zongbi (Chinese: 王宗弼) (died 28 December 925)[1][2] was a Chinese military general and politician of the Former Shu dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

Born as Wei Hongfu (魏弘夫), he was a military commander and adoptive son of the founding emperor of the Former Shu kingdom, Wang Jian. He was also known as Gu Chen (顧琛) during the time he served under Gu Yanhui around 895. Wang Zongbi continued his rise in power during the reign of Wang Jian's son Wang Zongyan, first as Prince of Julu and then as Prince of Qi. In 925, after Former Shu suffered a number of key defeats at the hands of an invading Later Tang army, Wang Zongbi forced Wang Yan to surrender, hoping that would allow him to retain power in the Xichuan region (西川, i.e., the region around the Former Shu capital Chengdu). However, the deputy commander of the Later Tang army, Guo Chongtao, viewed Wang Zongbi as untrustworthy and put him to death.

  1. ^ "兩千年中西曆轉換 西元元年2月11日至2101年1月29日" [Two thousand years of Chinese and Western Calendar Converter: 11 February AD1 to 29 January AD2101]. Academia Sinica Computing Center.
  2. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 274.

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