Wuxiang was the posthumous title of Di Qing and Yu Dayou after their deaths. Di Qing was a famous general of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was regarded as a thorn in the side of the imperial court and died unjustly. He received the emperor's gift and praise and was posthumously named Wu Xiang. Yu Dayou was a general of the Ming Dynasty. He was stripped of his position due to his defeat in the war. Later, he was appointed as the secretary of the rear government and trained in the chariot camp. After his death, he was given the title of Left Governor and was posthumously named Wu Xiang. The specific meaning of Wu Xiang was not mentioned.
Wu Xiang was Di Qing's posthumous title after his death. When Di Qing was still alive, he was viewed as a thorn in the side of the imperial court, and they wanted to get rid of him. He died unjustly, but he was treated with courtesy and respect." The Emperor mourned and gave him the posthumous title of Wu Xiang." According to the information provided, Wu Xiang was Di Qing's posthumous title, used to commemorate the unfair treatment he suffered and his achievements.
There were several meanings to Wuxiang: 1. Losing his normal state, the normal path. 2. There was no trace or concrete image. 3. It was originally a Taoist term to describe the mysterious and invisible Tao, and later it also referred to the mysterious and unpredictable argumentation of various kinds of argumentation.
Di Wuxiang was a famous general in the Northern Song Dynasty. His real name was Di Qing, and his nickname was Hanchen. He was born in 1008 and died in 1057. He joined the army when he was young and became a guard of the Imperial Army. Because of his outstanding military achievements, he was given the posthumous title of "Wu Xiang" by Song Renzong and posthumously awarded the position of Zhongshu Ling. Di Wuxiang's story was adapted into a TV series and cartoon of the same name.
Di Wuxiang was a famous general in the Northern Song Dynasty. His real name was Di Qing, also known as Hanchen, and he was from Fenyang, Hedong. He joined the army when he was young and became a guard of the Imperial Army. After his death, he was given the posthumous title of Wu Xiang. According to the information, Di Qing was a military officer, but his posthumous title used the word civil official, showing his high status among the military officers of the Northern Song Dynasty.
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" King Wuxiang " was a short television series from the mainland. It had a total of 100 episodes. The play told the story of the protagonist, King Wuxiang, who led the three armies to fight in the south and north. After returning to court, he was betrayed by his subordinates and lost his power and memory. However, it was a blessing in disguise. He actually recovered his consciousness and strength. In the plot, King Wuxiang wanted those who bullied his wife and brought him pain to pay their debts a hundred times over. The details of the director and lead actor had not been provided yet.
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