Li Chongmei (Chinese: 李重美) (died January 11, 937[1][2]), formally the Prince of Yong (雍王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang, as a son of its last emperor Li Congke.
LiChongmei (Chinese: 李重美) (died January 11, 937), formally the Prince of Yong (雍王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms...
Li Conghou 李從厚 914–934 Mindi 愍帝 933–934 Empress Li d. 950 Shi Jingtang 石敬瑭 Gaozu of Later Jin 高祖 892–936–942 LiChongmei 李重美 d. 937 Prince of Yong 雍王...
Aquitaine (d. 994) January 11 Cao, empress of Later Tang LiChongmei, prince of Later Tang Li Congke, emperor of Later Tang (b. 885) Liu, empress of Later...
born by Empress Liu (killed by Li Conghou 934) LiChongmei (李重美), the Prince of Yong (created 936, committed suicide 937) Li Huiming (李惠明), Buddhist nun...
Frankish nobleman 937 – Cao, empress of Later Tang 937 – LiChongmei, prince of Later Tang 937 – Li Congke, emperor of Later Tang (b. 885) 937 – Liu, empress...
son LiChongmei (李重美); son Li Chongji (李重吉) and daughter Li Huiming (李惠明) killed earlier in 934 in 985's reign did not last much longer. Nephews Li Congcan...
Jin'an Base (晉安寨, near Taiyuan). Upon Zhang Jingda's defeat, Li Congke's young son LiChongmei the Prince of Yong volunteered to command another Later Tang...
queen regnant 937 January 11 Cao, empress of Later Tang LiChongmei, prince of Later Tang Li Congke, emperor of Later Tang (b. 885) Liu, empress of Later...
friendly with Li Congke, with his daughter having married Li Congke's son LiChongmei Prince of Yong, who had committed suicide along with Li Congke. He...
with many artistes in her various projects. Her on-screen chemistry with Li Nanxing in The Unbeatables and other serials has put them in the list of the...
of Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義, headquartered in modern Changzhi, Shanxi), Geng Chongmei (耿崇美), was heading for Zhaoyi's capital Lu Prefecture (潞州) (which was apparently...