Chai Shao

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Chai Shao (chinois simplifié : 柴绍 ; chinois traditionnel : 柴紹 ; pinyin : Chái Shào), nom de cour, Sichang (chinois : 嗣昌 ; pinyin : sìchāng), appelé à titre posthume, 'Duc Xiang de Qiao (chinois simplifié : 谯襄公 ; chinois traditionnel : 譙襄公 ; pinyin : qiáo xiāng gōng), né en 588, et décédé en 638 est un général chinois qui sert sous les empereurs Gaozu et Taizong, au début de la dynastie Tang. Il épouse la princesse Zhao de Pingyang. rdf:langString
柴 紹(さい しょう、生年不詳 - 638年)は、中国の唐の軍人。字は嗣昇。本貫は晋州臨汾県。隋の鉅鹿郡公柴慎の子。妻は唐の高祖李淵の三女の平陽公主。唐の凌煙閣二十四功臣のひとりに挙げられた。 rdf:langString
柴绍(588年-638年),字嗣昌,晉州臨汾(在今山西臨汾境内)人,唐朝初期大將,凌烟阁二十四功臣之一。娶唐高祖女平阳昭公主为妻,唐朝建国以后封為霍國公,食邑封一千二百戶。 rdf:langString
Chai Shao (588–638), courtesy name Sichang, posthumously known as Duke Xiang of Qiao, was a Chinese general who served under the emperors Gaozu and Taizong in the early Tang dynasty. Chai Shao was the son of Chai Shen, the Duke of Julu. He married Princess Pingyang, a daughter of Emperor Gaozu, the founder of the Tang dynasty, and distinguished himself as a general in the battles between the Tang Empire and Turkic invaders. On one occasion, when he was attacking the Tuyuhun forces which then threatened the frontier, his army was almost overwhelmed by a dense shower of arrows from the enemy's bows. However, Chai Shao sent forward some girls to play and dance to the Tartar guitar, which so fascinated the Tartar soldiers that they desisted from the fight to watch. Meanwhile, Chai Shao, by a r rdf:langString
rdf:langString Chai Shao
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rdf:langString 柴紹
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rdf:langString Portrait of Chai Shao
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rdf:langString Duke Xiang of Qiao
rdf:langString Sichang
rdf:langString Chai Shao (588–638), courtesy name Sichang, posthumously known as Duke Xiang of Qiao, was a Chinese general who served under the emperors Gaozu and Taizong in the early Tang dynasty. Chai Shao was the son of Chai Shen, the Duke of Julu. He married Princess Pingyang, a daughter of Emperor Gaozu, the founder of the Tang dynasty, and distinguished himself as a general in the battles between the Tang Empire and Turkic invaders. On one occasion, when he was attacking the Tuyuhun forces which then threatened the frontier, his army was almost overwhelmed by a dense shower of arrows from the enemy's bows. However, Chai Shao sent forward some girls to play and dance to the Tartar guitar, which so fascinated the Tartar soldiers that they desisted from the fight to watch. Meanwhile, Chai Shao, by a rapid strategic movement, succeeded in surrounding them, and the whole force was cut to pieces. He aided Emperor Taizong in consolidating his control over the Tang Empire. In 628, he was appointed as the Governor of Huazhou in Shaanxi.
rdf:langString Chai Shao (chinois simplifié : 柴绍 ; chinois traditionnel : 柴紹 ; pinyin : Chái Shào), nom de cour, Sichang (chinois : 嗣昌 ; pinyin : sìchāng), appelé à titre posthume, 'Duc Xiang de Qiao (chinois simplifié : 谯襄公 ; chinois traditionnel : 譙襄公 ; pinyin : qiáo xiāng gōng), né en 588, et décédé en 638 est un général chinois qui sert sous les empereurs Gaozu et Taizong, au début de la dynastie Tang. Il épouse la princesse Zhao de Pingyang.
rdf:langString 柴 紹(さい しょう、生年不詳 - 638年)は、中国の唐の軍人。字は嗣昇。本貫は晋州臨汾県。隋の鉅鹿郡公柴慎の子。妻は唐の高祖李淵の三女の平陽公主。唐の凌煙閣二十四功臣のひとりに挙げられた。
rdf:langString 柴绍(588年-638年),字嗣昌,晉州臨汾(在今山西臨汾境内)人,唐朝初期大將,凌烟阁二十四功臣之一。娶唐高祖女平阳昭公主为妻,唐朝建国以后封為霍國公,食邑封一千二百戶。
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rdf:langString Duke Xiang of Qiao (譙襄公)
rdf:langString Sichang (嗣昌)
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