Li Bian (7 January 889 – 30 March 943), courtesy name Zhenglun, known as Xu Gao between 937 and 939 and Xu Zhigao before 937, and possibly Li Pengnu during...
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founded by Li Bian in 937, when he overthrew emperor Yang Pu of Wu. He largely maintained peaceable relations with neighboring states. His son Li Jing did...
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Han Xizai (section During Li Bian's reign)
proposed, as Li Bian's funeral was being planned, that Li Bian's temple name be Liezu (using zu to signify a founder, even though Li Bian had ostensibly...
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and later the Northern Song's overlordship after 960. Parents Father: Li Bian Mother: Empress Yuanjing, of the Song clan (元敬皇后 宋氏), personal name Song...
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Li, and took on a personal name of Bian, and declared a mourning period for his birth parents. Even though she was Xu Wen's biological daughter, Li Jianxun's...
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Shi Jingtang (section During Li Cunxu's reign)
emperor Li Bian commissioned his general Li Chengyu (李承裕) to aid Li Jinquan—but with instructions not to try to retain possession of Anyuan; rather, Li Chengyu...
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dominated by Xu Wen at first, and later Xu Wen's adopted son Xu Zhigao (Li Bian) who in 937 usurped power to establish the Southern Tang dynasty. Yang...
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the Shatuo general Li Keyong, who had been granted the Li surname, established the Jin State, precursor of the Later Tang. Li Bian (Xu Zhigao), the founder...
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was a son of Southern Tang's founding emperor Li Bian (Emperor Liezu). During the reign of his brother Li Jing (Emperor Yuanzong), he was initially designated...
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Emperor Taizong of Tang (redirect from Li Shi Min)
claimed inheritance of Tang heritage; its founding emperor Emperor Liezu (Li Bian) recognized that status by treating Emperors Gaozu and Taizong, as well...
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that both Li Bian and his adoptive father Xu Wen, who was Li Bian's predecessor as regent, had carried (in Xu Wen's case, posthumously).) Li Bian died in...
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Feng Yanji (section During Li Bian's reign)
changed his own name to Li Bian — and Li Bian made him a Mishulang (秘書郎, assistant at the Palace Library). After Li Bian's oldest son Li Jing the Prince of...
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Li Siyuan's generals Fan Yanguang and Shi Jingtang quickly arrived at Bian before its defenses could be fully ready and began the siege, and when Li Siyuan...
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in Li Bian's presence during that period.) Li Bian designated Li Jing as his heir, and then died. Li Jing succeeded him as emperor. (Upon Li Bian's death...
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to Li Bian was only during Li Bian's reign, or during Li Bian's prior regency in late Wu times.) In 943, by which time Li Bian's son and successor Li Jing...
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clan (宮人臧氏) In the same Chinese year Li Congjia was born, his grandfather Xu Zhigao, also known as Xu Gao (Li Bian) founded the state Qi (齊), renaming...
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Bian Lian (traditional Chinese: 變臉; simplified Chinese: 变脸; pinyin: Biàn Liǎn; lit. 'Face-Changing') is an ancient Chinese dramatic art that is part of...
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Feng Yanlu (section During Li Jing's reign)
Tang's founding emperor Li Bian, both he and Feng Yanji served on the staff of Li Bian's oldest son Li Jing. While serving at Li Jing's headquarters, Feng...
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Sustainable Development". World Federation of Exchanges. September 2017. An, Li; Bian, Jiangze; Lou, Dong; Shi, Donghui (2019). "Wealth Redistribution in Bubbles...
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392–393: Empress Li 386–394: Empress She 402–?: Empress Zhang 412–?: Empress Qi 416–417: Yao Hong's empress 388–394, 394–400, 409–412: Queen Bian 394: Queen...
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presidential election, Li had bitterly spoken out against pro-independence Nobel laureate Yuan T. Lee, who publicly supported Chen Shui-bian. He also accused...
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better known as Princess Yongxing (永興公主), was the fourth daughter of Li Bian (known as Xu Zhigao or Xu Gao during her life), the usurper who seized...
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South Korea), is founded by the Korean Buddhist master Doseon. January 7 – Li Bian, emperor of Southern Tang (d. 943) January 11 – Abd al-Rahman III, Muslim...
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bestowed him the Chinese name Li Siyuan. On 11 June 884, Li Keyong unsuspectingly entered Bian Prefecture (汴州; today's Kaifeng, Henan) to attend a grand...
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title Huangdi, as well as many other Chinese words, has no assigned gender. Li Chongmao is often referred by his posthumous name; he's also known as "Emperor...
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Liu Bian (176 – 6 March 190), also known as Emperor Shao of Han and the Prince of Hongnong, was the 13th emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He...
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armies in 965. The Southern Tang (937–975) was the successor state of Wu as Li Bian (Emperor Liezu) took the state over from within in 937. Expanding from...
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Huang's defeat a quarrel occurred between Zhu and Li Keyong, and when Li Keyong passed through Bian, Zhu attempted to have Keyong assassinated during...
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Chen Shui-bian (Chinese: 陳水扁; born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the 5th president of the Republic of China...
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Xu Jingqian (redirect from Li Jingqian)
junior regent under his father, the senior regent Xu Zhigao (later known as Li Bian), who would later found Wu's successor state Southern Tang. Xu Jingqian...
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