Li Keyong

Li Keyong (Chinese: 李克用; pinyin: Lǐ Kèyòng) (October 24, 856 – February 24, 908) was a Chinese military general and politician of Shatuo ethnicity, and from January 896 the Prince of Jin (Chinese: 晉王; pinyin: Jìn Wáng), which would become an independent state after the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907. Li served as a Jiedushi provincial military governor during the late Tang period and was an instrumental figure in the development of a Shatuo base of power in what is today's Shanxi Province of China. His son Li Cunxu (Emperor Zhuangzong), a child of his concubine Lady Cao, would succeed him as Prince of Jin and eventually become the founding emperor of the Later Tang dynasty in 923.

Li Keyong
李克用
Prince of Jin
ReignJanuary 1, 896 or
May 12, 907 – February 24, 908
SuccessorLi Cunxu
Born(856-10-24)24 October 856
Died24 February 908(908-02-24) (aged 51)
Burial
Jianji Mausoleum (建極陵; in modern Dai County, Xinzhou, Shanxi)
SpouseConsort Dowager Liu
Empress Dowager Cao
IssueLi Cunxu, Emperor Zhuangzong
Full name
Era name and dates
Tiānyòu (天祐): 907–908
Posthumous name
Emperor Wǔ (武皇帝, "martial")
Temple name
Tàizǔ (太祖)
HouseLi (Zhuye)
DynastyFormer Jin
FatherLi Guochang
MotherLady Qin
OccupationMilitary general, politician
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