• 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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 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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    Tang heritage, was established, as its founding emperor Emperor Liezu (Li Bian) recognized that status by treating Emperors Gaozu and Taizong, as well...
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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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  • 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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  • "the discerning and alert empress"), was the empress and second wife of Li Bian (Xu Zhigao), the founding emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • son-in-law of then-reigning emperor Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) of Later Tang. His mother was Liu Zhiyuan's wife, Lady Li. He had two brothers, Liu Chengxùn...
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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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    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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