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Lai Junchen (Chinese: 來俊臣) (died April 28, 697[1]) was a Chinese politician and writer. He was a well-known secret police official during the Chinese Tang and Wu Zhou dynasties, whose ability to interrogate and falsely implicate officials of crimes made him a subject of fear and hatred. In 697, he was accused of plotting to falsely accuse Wu Zetian's sons and other family members of treason, and he was executed.
LaiJunchen (Chinese: 來俊臣) (died April 28, 697) was a Chinese politician and writer. He was a well-known secret police official during the Chinese Tang...
betrayal. Secret police officials, including Suo Yuanli, Zhou Xing, and LaiJunchen, began to rise in power and carry out systematic false accusations, torture...
suspected of opposing her rule, including Suo Yuanli, Zhou Xing, and LaiJunchen. On one occasion, she offered to return imperial authorities to Emperor...
Qiantong (劉虔通) of treason. Wu Zetian put Shi and her secret police official LaiJunchen in charge of the investigations. Shi was friendly with Liu Xinggan and...
secretaries. She agreed. In 692, Wu Zetian's secret police official, LaiJunchen, falsely accused Di, along with other chancellors Ren Zhigu, and Pei...
Wei Suizhong (衛遂忠), a friend of the secret police official LaiJunchen, revealed that Lai had intended to accuse Princess Taiping, the Wu clan princes...
Renjie Zhao Shoukai as Pei Yan Zhong Chao as Zhou Xing Zhang Xin as LaiJunchen Li Hanjun as Li Zhuan Guo Hongbo as Li Cheng Chen Chen as Wang Fuling...
with Wu Zetian's secret police official LaiJunchen. Li Zhaode was executed via decapitation on the same day as Lai, who was in turn accused by others of...
(李嗣真), were accused of treason by Wu Zetian's secret police official LaiJunchen. Eventually, they escaped death when Di was able to hide a secret petition...
Zetian. Cen and Ge were soon arrested by her secret police official LaiJunchen, and soon, they, as well as another chancellor friendly to them, Ouyang...
accused by the secret police official LaiJunchen of treason. They were arrested and interrogated by torture, with Lai's subordinate Hou Sizhi in charge of...
was released afterwards and went to Tang, he was falsely accused by LaiJunchen and executed by waist chopping, in 692 in Changan. He had two sons: Ashina...
interests on loans made to the government. The deputy chief imperial censor LaiJunchen, after receiving bribes from Ni, awarded Ni grain from governmental storages...
Yang as LaiJunchen Sha Jingchang as Wei Yuanzhong Xu Zhengting as Zhangsun Wuji Cao Jinsheng as Hao Chujun Wang Biao as Han Yuan Xia Feng as Lai Ji Zeng...
by her secret police official LaiJunchen. Lai tortured Ouyang severely, but Ouyang refused to confess to treason, so Lai forged a confession in his name...
(李嗣真), were accused of treason by Wu Zetian's secret police official LaiJunchen. Eventually, they escaped death when Di was able to hide a secret petition...
chancellor Ouyang Tong were arrested by Wu Zetian's secret police official LaiJunchen and executed. 兩千年中西曆轉換 Old Book of Tang, vol. 70.[1] New Book of Tang...
(701–705), she had Su review the cases that her secret police official LaiJunchen had handled early in her reign which had resulted in many executions...
717, appointed by the Tang dynasty. When his father was executed by LaiJunchen in 692, he was exiled to Yazhou. However, he was recalled to court in...
imprisoned him. One of Wu Zetian's favored secret police officials, LaiJunchen, then tortured Cen's son who was serving as Magistrate of Lingyuan (靈源)...
falsely accused by the secret police official LaiJunchen, but contrary to the fate of most officials accused by Lai, Wu Zetian took no actions against him,...
Ji Xu heard of the plot and relayed it to the secret police official LaiJunchen, who in turn reported it to Wu Zetian. Wu Zetian had Wu Yizong (武懿宗)...
Xiaguan Shilang). In 697, after Wu Zetian's secret police official LaiJunchen, who had been responsible for falsely implicating many officials in treason...
Tuizi escaped Tang after the execution of his father at the hand of LaiJunchen. After arriving in Tibetan Empire in 693, he claimed Onoq Khaganate with...
Deng Chao Deng Lun Darren Chen Dylan Wang Ding Yuxi Feng Enhe Ge You Guo Junchen Gong Jun Gao Weiguang Mike He Huang Xiao Ming Huang Zitao Hu Ge Hu Jun...
reported this to fellow sheriff LaiJunchen—a previously powerful secret service official who had been demoted—and let Lai report this to Wu Zetian. As a...
to accusations by her secret police officials (such as Zhou Xing and LaiJunchen) early in her reign be posthumously restored to honor. In spring 705...