- Li
Guangbi (李光弼; 708 –
August 15, 764),
formally Prince Wumu of
Linhuai (臨淮武穆王), was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician during the Tang...
- Li
Guangbi at Taiyuan, An
Qingxu ordered Shi to
return to his base of
Fanyang and
leave the
general Cai Xide (蔡希德) at
Taiyuan to
watch Li
Guangbi's actions...
-
siege when the Tang
general Li
Guangbi arrived with
relief troops from
Hedong Circuit. Subsequently, he and Li
Guangbi and
another Tang general, Guo Ziyi...
- the
advice of Geshu, Guo, and Li
Guangbi that the
proper strategy was to
secure Tong P**** and let Guo and Li
Guangbi capture the Yan
territory to the...
-
Guangbi and
demand Guo's return, but was
persuaded not to act by Pugu. When Li
Guangbi later found out, he
executed Zhang. Pugu was made Li
Guangbi's...
- buildings:
Guangbi Tower,
Yiwen Pavilion,
Wufeng Tower,
Jiejie Linmen Tower and Stage. Five buildings,
Jiejie Linmen Tower,
Wufeng Tower,
Guangbi Tower, Yiwen...
- Simo), Mohe
leaders Li
Duozuo and Li
Jinxing (李謹行),
Khitan leaders Li
Guangbi and Li Jinzhong, and
Goguryo general Li Zhengji. Some Tibetans, Uyghurs...
- Lushan's camp. An
Lushan tried to use him to get his
subordinate generals Li
Guangbi, Lai Tian (來瑱), and Lu Gui (魯炅) to
surrender as well, but when
those generals...
- with an army of 150 000. He
rebelled against the Tang
dynasty in 755. Li
Guangbi was
promoted to
jiedushi of
Fanyang after recovering much
territory from...
-
volunteered to
serve on the
general staff of the
Chinese commander Li
Guangbi. However, at age 61, Li
became critically ill, and his
health would not...