Li Shouzhen (李守貞; died 17 August 949[1][2]) was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states Later Jin and Later Han, as well as (briefly) the Khitan Liao dynasty. During the reign of Later Han's second emperor Liu Chengyou, he became concerned that he was being targeted by the officials assisting the young emperor, and therefore rebelled. His rebellion was defeated by the Later Han general Guo Wei, however, and he committed suicide.
LiShouzhen (李守貞; died 17 August 949) was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period states...
1011) June 1 – Godfrey, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) August 17 – LiShouzhen, Chinese general and governor September 14 – Fujiwara no Tadahira, Japanese...
to Li Song and Feng that LiShouzhen be put in command by himself; Zhao Ying's suggestions were not listened to, however.) When Du and LiShouzhen advanced...
He was subsequently killed by soldiers sent by the Later Jin general LiShouzhen. It is not known when Yang Guangyuan was born. He was ethnically Shatuo...
staff Guo Wei to attack Li, and Guo, after sieging Huguo's capital Hezhong Municipality (河中), captured it in fall 949. LiShouzhen and his family committed...
of Shi Jingtang's sisters) and LiShouzhen, but the Emperor Taizong of Liao defeated and then induced Du and LiShouzhen to surrender to him. He then attacked...
biological son Shi Chongrui (石重睿) and Sang's other political enemies Li Yantao and LiShouzhen compounding the accusations, Shi Chonggui deposed Sang and made...
one of Shi JIngtang's sisters) and LiShouzhen, but Emperor Taizong defeated and then induced Du and LiShouzhen to surrender to him. He then attacked...
Yixing attacked a neighboring circuit under encouragement from the rebel LiShouzhen, but retreated upon encountering an imperial force. In 952 the Yeji people...
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Liao forces had already left. Shi then sent the imperial guard general LiShouzhen to attack Yang, and in winter 944, Yang's son Yang Chengxun (楊承勳) put...
to Li Song and Feng that LiShouzhen be put in command by himself; Zhao Ying's suggestions were not listened to, however.) When Du and LiShouzhen advanced...
(which he would eventually repudiate) to have Du made emperor, Du and LiShouzhen surrendered with their army. As virtually the entire Later Jin imperial...
for her to marry fellow military governor LiShouzhen's son Li Chongxun (李崇訓). In 948, LiShouzhen and Li Chongxun rebelled against the Later Han government...
(護國]), LiShouzhen, revolted in the summer of 948. He sent envoys to Jinling in the hopes of securing an attack on the Later Han's southern flank. Li Jing...
replacing him with Shi Chongrui. As the imperial general LiShouzhen also disliked Sang, he, Feng Yu, and Li Yantao thereafter suggested that Shi Chonggui remove...
requested that Ge Yanyu (葛延遇) and Li Cheng (李澄), who had falsely accused Li Song of plotting to join LiShouzhen's rebellion in 948 and whose false accusations...
north, with most of the army under his uncle-by-marriage, Du Wei, and LiShouzhen. They captured Liao's Tai Prefecture (泰州, in modern Baoding, Hebei)....
Shu as Li Shouzhen Luo Ting as Yang Bin Guo Junke as Meng Xuanzhe Qiu Yunhe as Liu Chang Yin Xiaotian as Li Cunxu (cameo) Yu Conghai as Li Siyuan (cameo)...
949 June 1 – Godfrey, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) August 17 – LiShouzhen, Chinese general and governor September 14 – Fujiwara no Tadahira, Japanese...
northern expedition army with Liu Yanzhen assisting him. Li Jinquan considered LiShouzhen's forces too far to make any coordinated efforts, and as a...