- Li
Zhengji, or Yi Jeong-gi (733 - 28
August 781) was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician of the Tang dynasty,
originally of
Goguryeo descent...
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victories over
Weibo forces, but
after Tian
flattered Li
Zhengji in a
humble letter, Li
Zhengji withdrew from the campaign,
causing other imperial generals...
- (李謹行),
Khitan leaders Li
Guangbi and Li Jinzhong, and
Goguryo general Li
Zhengji. Some Tibetans, Uyghurs, Persians, and Jews were also
granted the Li surname...
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independence from Tang
during the same
period as the An
Lushan Rebellion and Li
Zhengji (Yi Jeong-gi in Korean)'s
rebellion in Shandong. The
Protectorate General...
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politician of the
Chinese Tang dynasty.
Inheriting the post from his
father Li
Zhengji, he
served as the
military governor (jiedushi) of
Pinglu Circuit (平盧, headquartered...
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remained independent until integrated with the
Later Liang state in 910. Li
Zhengji became the
powerful ruler of the
Pinglu Circuit (modern Tai'an, Shandong)...
- construct. Some
trains through operate to
Zhengzhou Xinzheng Airport via the
Zhengji ICR or to
Jiaozuo via the
Zhengjiao ICR. The
Zhengzhou East - Songchenglu...
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alliances among themselves, as well as with two
other military governors, Li
Zhengji and
Liang Chongyi,
hoping to be able to p****
their territories to their...
- Gao Yun,
Emperor of
Later Yan and
Northern Yan of
Goguryeo descent Li
Zhengji,
general of the Tang
dynasty Li Na,
general of the Tang
dynasty Li Shigu...
- in 843,
imperial forces invaded Zhaoyi and
slaughtered his family. Li
Zhengji of
Pinglu was
succeeded by his son Li Na in 781. Li Na was
succeeded by...