Meng Fangli (Chinese: 孟方立) (died July 2, 889) was a warlord in the late Chinese Tang dynasty who, from 881 to 889, controlled all or part of Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義) — the headquarters of which he moved from Lu Prefecture (潞州, in modern Changzhi, Shanxi) to his home Xing Prefecture (邢州, in modern Xingtai, Hebei) — as its military governor (Jiedushi). His move of the headquarters drew resentment from the people of Lu Prefecture, who threw their support behind Li Keyong the military governor of neighboring Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), whose forces eventually defeated his. Fearful that his subordinates were turning against him, he committed suicide.
MengFangli (Chinese: 孟方立) (died July 2, 889) was a warlord in the late Chinese Tang dynasty who, from 881 to 889, controlled all or part of Zhaoyi Circuit...
officers at Xing, including his grandfather Meng Cha (孟察) and his father Meng Dao (孟道). His uncle MengFangli become military governor (Jiedushi) of Zhaoyi...
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and Li Hanzhi command an army against MengFangli, quickly capturing two of the three Zhaoyi prefectures that Meng held—Ci Prefecture (磁州, in modern Handan...
by that point was serving under Li Keyong) and Li Cunxiao to attack MengFangli, who then controlled the eastern half of Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義) with his...
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the rivalry between Zhu and Li. For example, in 889, when Li attacked MengFangli the military governor of the eastern half of Zhaoyi Circuit (昭義), who...
modern Xingtai, Hebei)). They defeated Meng's forces, and Meng committed suicide. MengFangli's brother Meng Qian tried to hold out against the Hedong...
Xingtai), rose in rebellion against Zhaoyi's military governor MengFangli, trying to force Meng to kill fellow officer Xi Zhongxin (奚忠信), with whom Ma had...
another officer, MengFangli. The people of Zhaoyi then asked the eunuch monitor Wu Quanxu (吳全勗) to act as military governor, but Meng rejected this (claiming...
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