Wu Shaocheng
Wu Shaocheng Prince of Puyang (濮陽王) | |
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吳少誠 | |
| Military Governor of Zhangyi Circuit | |
| In office 786 – January 6, 810 | |
| Preceded by | Chen Xianqi |
| Succeeded by | Wu Shaoyang |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 750 You Prefecture (幽州, modern Beijing) |
| Died | January 6, 810 |
| Profession | Military general, politician |
| Known for | Ruling Zhangyi Circuit in semi-independence from Tang authority; rebellion against Emperor Dezong |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Tang dynasty |
| Branch/service | Tang military |
| Rank | Jiedushi (Military Governor) |
| Battles/wars | Campaign against Liang Chongyi, Rebellion against imperial forces (798–800) |
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Wu Shaocheng (Chinese: 吳少誠) (750 – January 6, 810), formally the Prince of Puyang (濮陽王), was a Chinese military general and politician who served as the military governor of Zhangyi Circuit (彰義, headquartered in modern Zhumadian, Henan), ruled the circuit in a de facto independent manner from the imperial regime, at one point engaging a campaign against imperial forces.