ऊगमस Meaning in English
ऊगमस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : eunuch
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
किन्नरोंयूओनिमस
यूपेप्टिक
मंगलभाषी
यूफोलॉजिस्ट
यूफन
यूफोनिया
यूफोनियम
यूफोरिज्म
यूप्युइस
युरेशिया
यूरेशिया
युरेशियावासी
यूरेशियन
यूरेशियाई
ऊगमस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
New Jersey Register of Historic Places Tong Guan (1054"ndash;1126), courtesy name Daofu (), was a Chinese court eunuch, military general, political adviser, and state councillor to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty.
Tong Guan began his military career under the mentorship of a leading eunuch general of the 1080s and became one of the few eunuch generals of the Song dynasty.
Despite being a eunuch, it was written by many that Tong Guan had strong personal character and was in peak physical condition, with a long beard that was considered unusual for eunuchs.
The following year, he was promoted to the top of the military command structure and by 1116 he was the first eunuch in the Song dynasty to gain entry into the top echelons of central administration as one of the chief policy-makers.
He was also one of only ten palace eunuchs who had their biographies as painters compiled and written for the court.
Song dynasty eunuchs.
He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901).
While on this flight, Li Jie, who was then 13, ran out of energy and requested a horse from the eunuch Tian Lingzi, who dominated Emperor Xizong's court; Tian refused and whipped Li Jie's attendant for the request.
Even though Yang Fugong had been instrumental in having Emperor Zhaozong made emperor, by 889 conflicts had begun between the emperor and the chief eunuch, leading to a public argument between Yang and the chancellors Kong Wei on one occasion over Kong's accusation that Yang was disrespecting the emperor.
Nevertheless, at the suggestion of Kong's colleague Zhang Jun, who advocated that a strong imperial army directly under the emperor was essential for the restoration of imperial power to counteract the warlords and the eunuch-commanded Shence Armies, Emperor Zhaozong began recruiting an imperial army that eventually numbered 100,000 by spring 890.
In fall 898, Emperor Zhaozong returned to Chang'an, but with no army around him now other than the eunuch-controlled Shence Armies.
Meanwhile, also rising in power at court was the chancellor Cui Yin, who hated the eunuchs ardently and who was allied with Zhu Quanzhong.