Wang Sili became the military governor of Hedong in 759 (during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong's son Emperor Suzong and died in 761, during the reign of Emperor Daizong while still serving at Hedong, and therefore Jia's service under Wang must have occurred sometime during those years. See Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 221, 222 and Old Book of Tang, vol. 110Archived 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine.
Needham gives a date of 785 for the map. However, Jia's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang appeared to imply, although not explicitly state, that this work was completed later — during JIa's service as chancellor. See Old Book of Tang, vol. 138 and New Book of Tang, vol. 166Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine.
Wang Sili became the military governor of Hedong in 759 (during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong's son Emperor Suzong and died in 761, during the reign of Emperor Daizong while still serving at Hedong, and therefore Jia's service under Wang must have occurred sometime during those years. See Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 221, 222 and Old Book of Tang, vol. 110Archived 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine.
Needham gives a date of 785 for the map. However, Jia's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang appeared to imply, although not explicitly state, that this work was completed later — during JIa's service as chancellor. See Old Book of Tang, vol. 138 and New Book of Tang, vol. 166Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine.
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Wang Sili became the military governor of Hedong in 759 (during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong's son Emperor Suzong and died in 761, during the reign of Emperor Daizong while still serving at Hedong, and therefore Jia's service under Wang must have occurred sometime during those years. See Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 221, 222 and Old Book of Tang, vol. 110Archived 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine.
Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 235. Later that year, when the imperial forces were having little success against the rebel general Wu Shaocheng, who ruled Huaixi Circuit (after having taken control of it after Li Xilie's death), Jia advocated pardoning Wu, and Emperor Dezong did so.