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  1. Li Jing (571 [1] – July 2, 649 [2]), courtesy name Yaoshi, [3] posthumously known as Duke Jingwu of Wei (also spelled as Duke of Wey), was a Chinese military general, strategist, and writer who lived in the early Tang dynasty and was most active during the reign of Emperor Taizong. In 630, Li Jing defeated the Göktürks, led by Jieli Khan ...

  2. Li Jing, also known as Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li, is a figure in Chinese mythology and a god in Chinese folk religion. He carries a pagoda that can capture any spirit, demon or god within its walls. He also appears in the classic Chinese novels Journey to the West and Fengshen Yanyi (Investiture of the Gods). He is an analogue of Vaisravana.

  3. Jan 24, 2018 · Li Jing raided the Liang state, a part of China that the Tang Dynasty sought to bring into its territory. Rather than wait for the raging Yangtze River to slow its flow after the rainy season, as other generals cautioned, Li Jing seized the moment and crossed, launching a surprise attack on the holdouts and capturing several cities within a month.

  4. Dive into the extraordinary life of Li Jing, the military genius of the Tang Dynasty, in our latest historical deep-dive. From his early days in the Northern...

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  5. Li Jing (Chinese: 李璟, later changed to 李景; 916 [2] – August 12, 961 [3] [4]), originally Xu Jingtong (徐景通), briefly Xu Jing (徐璟) in 937–939, courtesy name Boyu (伯玉), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang (南唐元宗), also known in historiography as the Middle Lord of Southern Tang (南唐中主), was the second and penultimate ...

  6. Li Jing, also known as Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li, is a figure in Chinese mythology and a god in Chinese folk religion. He carries a pagoda that can capture any spirit, demon or god within its walls. He also appears in the classic Chinese novels Journey to the West and Fengshen Yanyi (Investiture of the Gods). He is an analogue of Vaisravana.

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  8. Dec 9, 2023 · Indeed, Li Yuan made Li Jing his trusted lieutenant, even after Li Jing almost blocked his rise by telling the old Sui rulers of his plans to rebel. Beginning in his 40s, a time when many men of war are beginning to slow down, Li began climbing toward his prime, conquering vast swathes of land for the mighty Tang Dynasty, suppressing rebellions, and laying down the Tang’s borders.