Zeng Gongliang
Zeng Gongliang (曾公亮, Tseng Kung-Liang; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chan Kong-liāng) (998–1078) was a Chinese scholar of the Song Dynasty, who helped write the Wujing Zongyao.
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Song dynasty topics
- Chenqiao mutiny
- Unification
- Song–Đại Cồ Việt war
- Song–Xia wars
- Chanyuan Treaty
- Wang Ze rebellion
- Nong Zhigao rebellions
- Song–Tibet relations
- Song–Viet war (1075–1077)
- Fang La rebellion
- Alliance Conducted at Sea
- Jin–Song Wars
- Mongol conquest
- Emperors
- Family tree
- Imperial examinations
- Administrative units
- Military
- Bureau of Military Affairs
- Qingli Reforms
- New Policies
- Baojia system
- Three Bureaus
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- Wang Anshi (1021–1086)
- Joint-stock company
- Banknote
- Jiaozi
- Guanzi
- Huizi
- Southern Song dynasty coinage
- Champa rice
- Nanhai One
- Zhu Fan Zhi
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