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In 917, Zhu Zhen, who had moved the capital from Luoyang to Daliang, prepared for a grand ceremony to offer sacrifices to heaven and earth south of Luoyang at Zhao's suggestion, against Jing's advice that given Later Liang was locked in a war with its major rival Jin, the resources should be better conserved.
The Northern Landscape style was a manner of Chinese landscape painting centered around a loose group of artists who worked and lived in Northern China during the Five Dynasties period that occupied the time between the collapse of the Tang Dynasty and the rise of the Song.
A series of density maps were generated based on three major datasets ranging from Buddhist institutions in Han Chinese areas (including Taiwan) from the Tang and Five Dynasties period, the Qing Dynasty period, and the contemporary period.
Shi Chonggui (Chinese: 石重貴) (died 974), known after his death as the Chudi Emperor, was the last Emperor of China from the Later Jin Dynasty.
In 923, Li Cunxu the Prince of Jin, whose state was a rival of Later Liang's to its north, declared himself the emperor of a new Later Tang Dynasty (as Emperor Zhuangzong), and later that year captured Later Liang's capital Daliang.
It should be noted that the inconsistency existed despite the fact that the Song Dynasty historian Ouyang Xiu was the lead editor of both the New Book of Tang and the New History of the Five Dynasties.
Southern Tang (南唐), a 10th-century Chinese state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
Wang Jipeng (王繼鵬), founder of Min of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, later renamed to Wang Chang (王昶)
Wang Yanjun (died 935), emperor of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Min
Yang Longyan (897–920), King of Wu of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, also known as Yang Wei
Zhang Quanyi (張全義; 852-926), also known as Zhang Yan (張言), late Tang Dynasty / Five Dynasties warlord
Later Shu (后蜀/後蜀), one of the divisions of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
Former Shu (前蜀), one of the divisions of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period