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Chen Hongjin
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Chen Hongjin (Chinese: 陳洪進) (914–985), courtesy name Jichuan (濟川), formally Duke Zhongshun of Qi (岐國忠順公), was a warlord late in the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, who controlled Qingyuan Circuit (headquartered in modern Quanzhou, Fujian). After a series of conquests by the Song dynasty, Chen, who was a vassal to Song, believed that it would be wise for him to surrender his realm, and did so. He subsequently remained honored as a Song general until his death.
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Duke of Qi | |||||||||
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Jiedushi of Pinghai Circuit (平海軍節度使) | |||||||||
Reign | 963–978 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Zhang Hansi (acting) | ||||||||
Successor | none | ||||||||
Born | 914 Xianyou County, Fujian | ||||||||
Died | 985 (aged 70–71) Bianliang (present-day Kaifeng) | ||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳洪進 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈洪进 | ||||||||
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