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{{Short description|Chinese general}}
'''Wang Chucun''' (王處存) ([[831]]–[[895]]) was a general of the [[History of China|Chinese]] dynasty [[Tang Dynasty]], who controlled Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern [[Baoding]], [[Hebei]]) in late Tang. He was one of the main contributors in Tang's eventual defeat of the agrarian rebel [[Huang Chao]].▼
{{Family name hatnote|[[Wang (surname)|Wang]]|lang=Chinese}}
▲'''Wang Chucun''' ({{zh|t=王處存}}) (
== Background ==
Wang Chucun was born in
== As military governor of Yiwu Circuit ==
=== Before and during Huang Chao's rebellion ===
In
Around the new year
By summer 881, several Tang generals had congregated near Chang'an, preparing to recapture it.
In
=== After Huang Chao's rebellion ===
To reward him for his achievements, Li Keyong was made the military governor of Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern [[Taiyuan]], [[Shanxi]]), and he subsequently used Hedong as his base to continually expand his power.<ref name=ZZTJ255/><ref name=ZZTJ256/>
Helian's attack, however, did not stop Li Keyong from coming to Wang Chucun's aid, and he repelled the Chengde attack.
Around the same time, though, Wang Chongrong and the powerful [[eunuch (court official)|eunuch]] [[Tian Lingzi]], who dominated Emperor Xizong's court (which had returned to Chang'an by this point), got into a major dispute over control of salt ponds at Hezhong Circuit.
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{{reflist}}
* ''[[Old Book of Tang]]'', [[:zh:s:舊唐書/卷182|vol. 182]].
* ''[[New Book of Tang]]'', [[:zh:s:新唐書/卷186|vol. 186]].
* ''[[Zizhi Tongjian]]'', vols. [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷253|253]], [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷254|254]], [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷255|255]], [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷256|256]], [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷259|259]], [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷260|260]].
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