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List Of Water Margin Minor Characters - Li Kui's Story
... Further information Li Kui (Water Margin) Li Gui (Chinese 李鬼 pinyin Lí Guǐ) is a man who impersonates Li Kui and robs passersby in the woods in Li Kui's name ... He encounters the real Li Kui when the latter passed by the woods on his journey to fetch his mother to Liangshan ... Li Gui is defeated by Li Kui and is placed at the mercy of the latter ...
... Further information Li Kui (Water Margin) Li Gui (Chinese 李鬼 pinyin Lí Guǐ) is a man who impersonates Li Kui and robs passersby in the woods in Li Kui's name ... He encounters the real Li Kui when the latter passed by the woods on his journey to fetch his mother to Liangshan ... Li Gui is defeated by Li Kui and is placed at the mercy of the latter ...
Li Keyong - During Emperor Xizong's Reign - The Li Yun Incident
... Just as Li Keyong and Wang Chucun beat back the Chengde/Lulong attack, however, another crisis was developing ... Emperor Xizong's orders included an order to Li Keyong that he escort Wang Chucun to Hezhong, despite Wang Chucun's objections that Wang Chongrong had great accomplishments in Huang's defeat and shold not be ... of Jingnan Circuit (靜難, headquartered in modern Xianyang, Shaanxi) and Li Changfu the military governor of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern ...
... Just as Li Keyong and Wang Chucun beat back the Chengde/Lulong attack, however, another crisis was developing ... Emperor Xizong's orders included an order to Li Keyong that he escort Wang Chucun to Hezhong, despite Wang Chucun's objections that Wang Chongrong had great accomplishments in Huang's defeat and shold not be ... of Jingnan Circuit (靜難, headquartered in modern Xianyang, Shaanxi) and Li Changfu the military governor of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern ...
Emperor Xizong Of Tang - Second Flight From Chang'an and Final Days
... Wang refused the transfer and, allied with Li Keyong, prepared for a confrontation with the imperial armies under Tian, as well as Tian's allies Zhu Mei the military governor of ... Zhu and Li Changfu subsequently turned against Emperor Xizong and declared his distant relative Li Yun the Prince of Xiang emperor at Chang'an, and initially it appeared ... utilizing the friendships that Yang Fuguang had with Wang Chongrong and Li Keyong, was able to persuade them to again recognize and support Emperor Xizong ...
... Wang refused the transfer and, allied with Li Keyong, prepared for a confrontation with the imperial armies under Tian, as well as Tian's allies Zhu Mei the military governor of ... Zhu and Li Changfu subsequently turned against Emperor Xizong and declared his distant relative Li Yun the Prince of Xiang emperor at Chang'an, and initially it appeared ... utilizing the friendships that Yang Fuguang had with Wang Chongrong and Li Keyong, was able to persuade them to again recognize and support Emperor Xizong ...
Li Gui - As Prince
... Li Gui was from Wuwei Commandery (武威, roughly modern Wuwei, Gansu), and he served as a militia officer in the local government ... when Xue Ju rebelled against Sui Dynasty's rule at Jincheng (金城, in modern Lanzhou, Gansu), Li discussed with his associates Cao Zhen (曹珍), Guan Jin ... that because prophecies had indicated that the next emperor would be named Li, that Li Gui should be their leader ...
... Li Gui was from Wuwei Commandery (武威, roughly modern Wuwei, Gansu), and he served as a militia officer in the local government ... when Xue Ju rebelled against Sui Dynasty's rule at Jincheng (金城, in modern Lanzhou, Gansu), Li discussed with his associates Cao Zhen (曹珍), Guan Jin ... that because prophecies had indicated that the next emperor would be named Li, that Li Gui should be their leader ...
Emperor Muzong Of Tang - As Crown Prince
... Not much was recorded about Li Heng's life as crown prince, although it is known that in 817, the imperial consultant Wei Shou (韋綬), who was an attendant to Li Heng in his studies, drew disfavor from ... the powerful eunuch Tutu Chengcui had often urged Emperor Xianzong to replace Li Heng with Li Kuan (whose name had been changed to Li Yun by this point) ... Tutu, however, did not relent in his hopes to have Li Yun made crown prince, even by 820, when Emperor Xianzong had become seriously ill ...
... Not much was recorded about Li Heng's life as crown prince, although it is known that in 817, the imperial consultant Wei Shou (韋綬), who was an attendant to Li Heng in his studies, drew disfavor from ... the powerful eunuch Tutu Chengcui had often urged Emperor Xianzong to replace Li Heng with Li Kuan (whose name had been changed to Li Yun by this point) ... Tutu, however, did not relent in his hopes to have Li Yun made crown prince, even by 820, when Emperor Xianzong had become seriously ill ...
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