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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]].▼
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▲'''Wang Chucun''' ({{zh|t=王處存}}) (831–895) was a general of the [[History of China|Chinese]]
== Background ==
Wang Chucun was born in 831, during the reign of [[Emperor Wenzong of Tang|Emperor Wenzong]].
== As military governor of Yiwu Circuit ==
=== Before and during Huang Chao's rebellion ===
In 879, Wang Chucun was made the military governor (''[[
Around the new year 881, the major agrarian rebel [[Huang Chao]] captured Chang'an, forcing then-reigning [[Emperor Xizong of Tang|Emperor Xizong]] to flee to [[Chengdu]].
By summer 881, several Tang generals had congregated near Chang'an, preparing to recapture it.
In 883, with Li Keyong arriving in Chang'an's vicinities, the Tang forces attacked Chang'an again, this time recapturing it for good.
=== 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.
In 892, Li Keyong and Wang Chucun attacked Wang Rong, but were repelled.<ref>''Zizhi Tongjian'', [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷259|vol. 259]].</ref>
In 895, Wang Chucun died.
== References ==
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* ''[[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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