- Li
Linfu (Chinese: 李林甫; pinyin: Lǐ
Línfǔ) (died
January 3, 753),
nickname Genu (Chinese: 哥奴),
formally the Duke of Jin (Chinese: 晉公), was a
Chinese historian...
- Tang and
Chancellor Li
Linfu. By 751, he had been
appointed military governor over
three prefectures.
After the
death of Li
Linfu in 753, An Lushan's rivalry...
-
political missteps throughout his long reign, such as over-trusting Li
Linfu, Yang
Guozhong and An Lushan, with Tang's
golden age
ending in the An Lushan...
-
implicate Li
Linfu, and also had Chen and
Geshu Han
implicate Li
Linfu in the
rebellion of the
ethnically Tujue general Li
Xianzhong (李獻忠). Li
Linfu tried to...
-
dissatisfied at Xun
Linfu's hesitation,
decided to
provoke the Chu forces. King
Zhuang personally pursued the generals; Xun
Linfu sent a
force to escort...
- opposition,
Emperor Xuanzong, with
concurrence from Li
LInfu,
created Niu the Duke of Longxi. Li
Linfu was ****ociating with
Emperor Xuanzong's
favorite concubine...
- fell
seriously ill,
later dying of his illness. The
contemporary critic Linfu wrote in
Yingxi Chunqiu, "when
Zheng Zhegu died, the
Chinese film industry...
-
served alongside Li
Linfu, and they
fought over
control of government,
although since Li ****hi was not a deep thinker, Li
Linfu was able to find ways...
- to Li
Linfu at court, Li
Linfu looked for ways to
incriminate both Wei and Li Heng. In 746, when the
official Yang
Shenjin (楊慎矜), at Li
Linfu's instigation...
-
University of
Michigan Press. pp. 263–264. ISBN 978-0-472-11533-4. 華林甫 (Hua
Linfu), 2006. 插圖本中國地名史話 (An
illustrated history of
Chinese place names). 齊鲁書社...