Li Huaiguang (Chinese: 李懷光; 729 – September 19, 785[1]) was a leading general of Mohe extraction of Tang China. He was credited with saving Emperor Dezong in the face of an attack by the rebel Zhu Ci in 783 but, dissatisfied with the lack of trust that Emperor Dezong displayed in him later, also rebelled, but his rebellion was stunted by the refusals of many of his subordinates to follow him. In 785, facing defeat by Tang imperial forces, he committed suicide.
LiHuaiguang (Chinese: 李懷光; 729 – September 19, 785) was a leading general of Mohe extraction of Tang China. He was credited with saving Emperor Dezong...
at Hezhong, LiHuaiguang's soldiers, believing that Kong was showing disrespect to LiHuaiguang, killed Kong, apparently with LiHuaiguang's implicit approval...
mostly for his battles against the rebel generals Li Lingyao (李靈曜), Tian Yue, Zhu Tao, and LiHuaiguang. Ma Sui was born in 726, during the reign of Emperor...
he angered LiHuaiguang and his soldiers by not immediately offering the command back to LiHuaiguang, and the soldiers, with LiHuaiguang's tacit approval...
Li Xilie was poisoned by Chen Xianqi in 786 and the area was brought back under nominal Tang authority. In 784, the Shuofang general LiHuaiguang rebelled...
Dezong, concerned that Daxi Baohui would join LiHuaiguang, sent Li Bi to Shanguo to try to calm the situation. Li Bi, initially claiming that he was only there...
Chang'an. Zhu, seeing that LiHuaiguang was disaffected, sent secret messengers to LiHuaiguang, offering to honor LiHuaiguang as an older brother, with...
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headway against LiHuaiguang, but after Ma Sui opened another front to LiHuaiguang's east, the imperial forces began to seize LiHuaiguang's territory bit...
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imperial forces commanded by LiHuaiguang. Against Ma's advice of waiting until his soldiers had enough rest, LiHuaiguang decided to battle Zhu and Wang...
exiled because he was blamed for the rebellions of Zhu Ci and LiHuaiguang, to be prefect, Li Mian backed Yuan and his colleagues. When Emperor Dezong asked...
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use of drums had been discontinued since the rebellions of Zhu Ci and LiHuaiguang during Emperor Dezong's reign, to avoid alarming the people of Chang'an...
Yushi Zhongcheng). In 784, when another rebellion, led by the general LiHuaiguang, forced Emperor Dezong to further flee to Liang Prefecture (梁州, in modern...
each other and wept. Ädiz Guangyan participated in the campaign against LiHuaiguang and had accomplishments during the campaign. His then-commander, the...
hindering Zhu's efforts in sieging Fengtian. When the Tang general LiHuaiguang subsequently arrived from the eastern regions and had successes against...
nobleman (b. 737) K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat, king of Quiriguá (Guatemala) LiHuaiguang, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 729) Liu Changqing, Chinese poet (b...
Fengtian under siege, although Fengtian was saved by the major Tang general LiHuaiguang. Meanwhile, Xiao earnestly sought reform of Emperor Dezong's administration...
Hezhong had been occupied by LiHuaiguang — a major Tang general who had rebelled recently. Dong tried to persuade LiHuaiguang to rejoin the imperial cause...
(同中書門下平章事), making him a chancellor de facto. In 784, because the general LiHuaiguang also rebelled, Emperor Dezong fled further to Liang Prefecture (梁州, in...
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