Li Jifu (李吉甫) (758 – November 18, 814[1]), courtesy name Hongxian (弘憲), formally Duke Zhongyi of Zhao (趙忠懿公), was a Chinese cartographer, historian, and politician during the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xianzong.
LiJifu (李吉甫) (758 – November 18, 814), courtesy name Hongxian (弘憲), formally Duke Zhongyi of Zhao (趙忠懿公), was a Chinese cartographer, historian, and...
Tang dynasty; father of Li Deyu Li Deyu (李德裕; 787-850 AD), poet, politician, and writer during the Tang dynasty; son of LiJifuLi Jingxi (李經羲; 1857-1925)...
father Li Jifu would eventually serve as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Dezong's grandson Emperor Xianzong. It was said that Li Deyu was ambitious...
Retrieved 30 December 2017. 州城本夏口城,吳黃武二年[223],城江夏以安屯戍地也。城西臨大口,西南角因磯為樓,名黃鶴樓。 Li, Jifu (李吉甫; He, Cijun (賀次君) (1983). 元和郡縣圖志 [Yuanhe Maps and Records of Prefectures...
Yin Jifu (Chinese: 尹吉甫; pinyin: Yǐn Jífǔ; lit. 'Minister Jifu', fl. 826–778 BC) was a Chinese minister of the Zhou dynasty, who assisted King Xuan of...
Buddhist monk (b. 720) Gruffydd ap Cyngen, Welsh prince (approximate date) LiJifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Meng Jiao, Chinese poet (b. 751)...
wearing an altered Ming dynasty dragon robe (jifu), 17th century Chaofu of Lin Yinzu, between 1629 and 1664 Jifu, Qing dynasty, 17th century Early design...
in 821, Li Zongmin would be involved in the incident that was said to precipitate the Niu-Li Factional Struggles. At that time, LiJifu's son Li Deyu was...
821) Hyegong, king of Silla (Korea) (d. 780) Li Fengji, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 835) LiJifu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 814) Nikephoros...
II becomes king of Sri Lanka, and makes Anuradhapura the capital city. LiJifu is appointed chancellor, during the reign of Emperor Xian Zong in China...
governors. (Niu and Li Zongmin would later become key leaders of the "Niu Party," while LiJifu's son Li Deyu would become a key leader of the "Li Party.") Also...
Gao Feng (596 – January 16, 654), courtesy name Jifu, better known as Gao Jifu, posthumously known as Duke Xian of Tiao, was a Chinese official who served...
aristocratic family, and both his great-grandfather LiJifu and grandfather Li Deyu were chancellors. Li Deyu, in particular, was particularly powerful during...
189-190 Du You. Tongdian Vol. 197 "謂馬為賀蘭" tr. "[Tujue] call horse(s) Helan" LiJifu et al. Yuanhe Maps and Records of Prefectures and Counties (vol. 4) "北人呼駮馬為賀蘭"...
Manchuria, made their submission (630). In the Tarim basin..." Xu Jingzong, Gao Jifu, and Zhang Xingcheng were referred to as de facto chancellors by the New...
Yuanheng (807, 813–815) LiJifu (807–808, 811–814) Yu Di (808–813) Pei Ji (808–810) Li Fan (809–811) Quan Deyu (810–813) Li Jiang (811–814) Zhang Hongjing...
criticism — Niu Sengru, Huangfu Shi (皇甫湜), and Li Zongmin — for top marks. However, the chancellor LiJifu were stung by the criticism that they gave and...
Li Xiannian (pronounced [lì ɕjɛ́nnjɛ̂n]; 23 June 1909 – 21 June 1992) was a Chinese Communist military and political leader, president of China from 1983...
Buddhist monk (b. 720) Gruffydd ap Cyngen, Welsh prince (approximate date) LiJifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Meng Jiao, Chinese poet (b. 751)...
Yang was at Chang'an, and hearing this news, he informed the chancellor LiJifu of all of Zhangyi's strengths and weaknesses. At Yang's suggestion, the...
Inner Mongolia), but was said to have died in distress when the chancellor LiJifu refused to support his proposal to move Tiande's location. Because of his...
Zhumadian, Henan) died, and at the advice of Zhang's fellow chancellor LiJifu, Emperor Xianzong prepared for a campaign to seize control of Zhangyi by...