Lu Xie
Lu Xie (盧攜) (died January 8, 881), courtesy name Zisheng (子升), was a politician of the late Tang dynasty, serving twice as chancellor under Emperor Xizong. After advancing progressively through the civil bureaucracy, Lu aligned himself with the powerful palace eunuch Tian Lingzi and the influential military commander Gao Pian to become the imperial court's preeminent minister in the early years of Huang Chao's rebellion. Hampered by Gao Pian's unreliability in the field and by Lu's own declining health, the court proved unable to organize successful resistance to the rebel forces. As the rebel army advanced on the imperial capital of Chang'an, Lu was blamed for the disaster and deprived of his office. He committed suicide by poison in the hours before the city fell to the rebels. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Yu Jian, Fullerton Joseph, Xie Lu, Qiu Qingchao, Wu Jun, Shyr Yu, George Alfred L, Yi YajunGet full text
Published 2009-12-01
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12by Tu Kang, Tang Zhong-Yi, Hua You-Jia, Zhu Li, Li Yi-Xue, Xie Lu, Xiao Hua-ShengGet full text
Published 2009-05-01
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13by Liu Lei, Tu Zhidong, Ding Guohui, Huang Tao, Tan Yejun, Liu Qi, Li Yixue, Dai Hongyue, Xie Lu
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14by WANG Yueming, CHEN Menghua, LI Yue, TANG Kewen, DING Wangwang, XIONG Xiang, SHI Qilong, XIE Lu, XU XuanGet full text
Published 2016-08-01
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15by Zeng Lingyao, Yu Jian, Huang Tao, Jia Huliang, Dong Qiongzhu, He Fei, Yuan Weilan, Qin Lunxiu, Li Yixue, Xie Lu
Published 2012-12-01Article