-
eastern capital, Luoyang, his capital. In
spring 924, he sent his
brother Li
Cunwo (李存渥) and his son Li Jiji to
Taiyuan to
escort Empress Dowager Cao and Consort...
- had put in
charge of
defending Taiyuan,
refused to
allow Li
Cunwo into the city, and Li
Cunwo was
subsequently killed by his own guards.
Empress Liu took...
- Jin's old
capital Taiyuan with
Emperor Zhuangzong's
younger brother Li
Cunwo (李存渥) the
Prince of Shen, but was
chased down by
Emperor Mingzong's emissaries...
-
older brother. In 924,
Emperor Zhuangzong had Li Jiji and
another uncle, Li
Cunwo (李存渥), go to
Taiyuan to
welcome Lady Cao (whom he had
honored as empress...
- Yong (永王 李存霸, d. 926), 2nd son Li Cunli,
Prince of Xue (薛王李存禮), 4th son Li
Cunwo,
Prince of Shen (申王 李存渥; d. 926), 5th son
Grand Princess Qionghua (琼华长公主)...
- not only disobe**** Li Cunxu's orders, but
threatened to kill Li
Cunwo, but Li
Cunwo fled back to the Jin headquarters. At that time, Li Jitao's older...
-
brother Li
Cunwo (李存渥)
after Li
Jineng to get him to
change his mind, Li
Jineng and his
brothers not only
refused but
threatened to kill Li
Cunwo, causing...
-
eastern capital Luoyang his capital. In
spring 924, he sent his
brother Li
Cunwo (李存渥) and his son Li Jiji to
Taiyuan to
escort Empress Dowager Cao and Consort...
- capital,
initially with
Empress Liu and
Emperor Zhuangzong's
brother Li
Cunwo (李存渥) the
Prince of Shen, but
apparently soon
departed from them, for he...
- Taiyuan, was killed, and the
soldiers also
killed Li Cunxu's
brothers Li
Cunwo (李存渥) the
Prince of Shen and Li
Cunba (李存霸) the
Prince of Yong. Several...