- Li
Keyong (Chinese: 李克用; pinyin: Lǐ
Kèyòng) (October 24, 856 –
February 24, 908) was a
Chinese military general and
politician of
Shatuo ethnicity, and...
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intercept Li
Keyong. Li
Keyong subsequently became the
leading general in the Tang
campaign to
recapture Chang'an. In 883,
Emperor Xizong made Li
Keyong the military...
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imperial power generally backfired, as his
unsuccessful campaigns against Li
Keyong, Chen Jingxuan, and Li Maozhen,
merely allowed them to re-affirm
their power...
- ********inate him. Ku Feng as Li
Keyong,
Prince of Jin Chin Han as Li Siyuan, Li
Keyong's 1st
general Pao Chia-win as Li Sizhao, Li
Keyong's 2nd
general Lo Wei as...
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Keyong who
contributed much to Li
Keyong's campaigns, but who
later rebelled against his
adoptive father. He
subsequently was
defeated by Li
Keyong and...
- Liu
Anren (died
before 917),
Emperor Taizu of
Southern Han (917–971) Li
Keyong (856–908),
Emperor Taizu of
Later Tang (923–936) Meng Yi (Tang dynasty)...
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sources claim the
Shatuo originated from the Tiele. The
epitaph of
Shatuo Li
Keyong, a late-Tang
military commissioner (jiedushi),
states that his clan's progenitor...
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military general and politician. He
served as
major general under Li
Keyong and Li
Keyong's son and
successor Li Cunxu, the
princes of the
Chinese Five Dynasties...
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rival Li
Keyong the
military governor of
Hedong Circuit (河東,
headquartered in
modern Taiyuan, Shanxi) and
thereafter served in Li
Keyong's state of Jin...
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ethnic Shatuo warlords Li
Keyong and Li
Cunxu (Li
Keyong's son).
Although the Five
Dynasties period began only in 907, Li
Keyong's territory which centered...