Li Renfu (李仁福) (died March 10, 933[1][2]), possibly né Tuoba Renfu (拓拔仁福), formally the Prince of Guo (虢王), was an ethnic Dangxiang (Tangut) warlord during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, ruling Dingnan Circuit (定難, headquartered in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) from 909 or 910 to his death in 933, as its military governor (jiedushi) in de facto independence.
LiRenfu (李仁福) (died March 10, 933), possibly né Tuoba Renfu (拓拔仁福), formally the Prince of Guo (虢王), was an ethnic Dangxiang (Tangut) warlord during the...
then killed Gao and supported LiRenfu—a relative of Li Yichang's, one generation higher—as the new ruler of Dingnan. LiRenfu was thereafter made the new...
facto independence. It is not known when Li Yichao was born. He was the second son of LiRenfu. During LiRenfu's rule of Dingnan Circuit, he served as an...
closely related to thrips and bugs than to lice. Hu Li; Renfu Shao; Nan Song; Fan Song; Pei Jiang; Zhihong Li; Wanzhi Cai (23 February 2015). "Higher-level...
the Khitan. When LiRenfu happened to die at that time, the Dingnan soldiers supported LiRenfu's son Li Yichao as his successor. Li Siyuan decided to...
attack between Qi and Jin, Li Maozhen personally went to attack Dingnan, then governed by LiRenfu, along with his vassals Li Jihui the military governor...
died. LiRenfu's son Li Yichao claimed the title of acting military governor. As the Later Tang imperial government had long suspected LiRenfu of being...
Córdoba. Al-Hakim Nishapuri, Persian Sunni scholar (d. 1014) March 10 – LiRenfu, Chinese warlord and governor March 16 – Takin al-Khazari, Abbasid governor...
Yichang (908–909/910) LiRenfu (909/910–933) Li Yichao (933–935) Li Yixing (935–967) Li Kerui (967–978) Li Jiyun (978–980) Li Jipeng (also known as Zhao...
list) – Li Sijian, Jiedushi (c.886–908) Li Yichang, Jiedushi (908–909/910) LiRenfu, Jiedushi (909/910–933) Li Yichao, Jiedushi (933–935) Li Yixing, Jiedushi...
Li Yiyin was born. It is known that he was a son of LiRenfu, who ruled Dingnan Circuit as military governor from 909/910 to 933, and a brother of Li...
Children[citation needed] Li Renyou (李仁祐), died early, father of Li Yichang LiRenfu (李仁福) (died 933), Later become the military governor of Dingnan Circuit...
nobleman (b. 890) Rollo, duke of Normandy (approximate date) 933 March 10 – LiRenfu, Chinese warlord and governor March 16 – Takin al-Khazari, Abbasid governor...
(d. 1182) Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi, German rabbi and writer (d. 1200) Li Tao (or Renfu), Chinese historian and writer (d. 1184) Magnus IV (the Blind), king...
of Later Liang. In 922 Renfu sent 500 horses to Luoyang, perhaps to aid the Later Liang in fighting the Shatuo. In 924 Renfu was enfeoffed as "Prince...
Prince (福王), Hong Renfu (洪仁富) Leaders of concurrent rebellions were similarly granted the title of King, such Lan Chaozhu, a leader in the Li Yonghe rebellion...
(approximate date) Grimaldo Canella, Italian nobleman (House of Grimaldi) Li Tao (or Renfu), Chinese historian and writer (b. 1115) Pedro Fernández de Castro...
compelled to go to Shandong. For a time he was a destitute wanderer. Bai Renfu Classical Chinese poetry Classical Chinese poetry forms Classical Chinese...