- Li
Jiongxiu (李迥秀),
courtesy name
Maozhi (茂之), was a
Chinese military general and
politician of the Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty,
serving as...
- AD 705 coup that
removed the
Empress Wu
Zetian from power, her ally Li
Jiongxiu was also
briefly demoted to
superintendence of this province.
During the...
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titles as
grand ladies and Wu
Zetian further ordered the
chancellor Li
Jiongxiu to
serve as the
lover for one of them. Even the most
powerful officials...
-
Longxi Li
lineage from the Tang
period included generals Li Jing and Li
Jiongxiu,
chancellors Li Yiyan, Li Kui, Li Wei, Li Fengji, and Li Zhaode, the official...
- Xi (700–701) Wei
Anshi (700–705) Li
Huaiyuan (701) Gu Cong (701–702) Li
Jiongxiu (701–704) Zhu
Jingze (703–704) Tang
Xiujing (703–705) Wei Sili (704) Cui...
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lineage outside of the Tang
Imperial family has
prominent members like Li
Jiongxiu, Li Yiyan, Li Kui (chancellor), Li Wei (Tang dynasty), Li Fengji, Li Zhongyan...
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officials with
literary talents,
including Ji Xu, Tian
Guidao (田歸道), Li
Jiongxiu, and Yuan
Banqian (員半千). As of the
second reign of
Emperor Gaozong's and...
- attendant,
along with
Zhang Yizhi,
Zhang Changzong, Tian
Guidao (田歸道), Li
Jiongxiu, Xue Ji, and Yuan
Banqian (員半千). She soon made him the
deputy minister...
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chancellors Wei Yuanzhong, Yang Zaisi, Li Jiao, Yao Yuanchong, and Li
Jiongxiu, stating, "Tang
Xiujing understands the
border affairs well, and in this...
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Youning (698–699) Wei
Yuanzhong (701–703, 705) Su
Weidao (702–704) Li
Jiongxiu (702–704) Wei
Anshi (702–704) Wei Sili (704, 709–710) Li Jiao (704, 706–707...