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Li Yan (李儼) (died 918), né Zhang Xiu (張休) and later Zhang Bo (張播), was an emissary that Emperor Zhaozong of Tang sent to the warlord Yang Xingmi the military governor (Jiedushi) of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 902, who would remain at Huainan Circuit as the Tang emperor's representative even after Tang's eventual destruction in 907. He would be the one who formally bestowed Yang Xingmi's sons and successors Yang Wo and Yang Longyan with their formal titles on behalf of the Tang emperor during the initial years of the Yang family-ruled state of Yang Wu (also known as Hongnong). In 918, after the general Zhu Jin assassinated Xu Zhixun the son of Yang Wu's regent Xu Wen, Xu Wen believed that Li was complicit in Zhu's plot and put him to death.
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dbo:abstract | Li Yan (李儼) (died 918), né Zhang Xiu (張休) and later Zhang Bo (張播), was an emissary that Emperor Zhaozong of Tang sent to the warlord Yang Xingmi the military governor (Jiedushi) of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 902, who would remain at Huainan Circuit as the Tang emperor's representative even after Tang's eventual destruction in 907. He would be the one who formally bestowed Yang Xingmi's sons and successors Yang Wo and Yang Longyan with their formal titles on behalf of the Tang emperor during the initial years of the Yang family-ruled state of Yang Wu (also known as Hongnong). In 918, after the general Zhu Jin assassinated Xu Zhixun the son of Yang Wu's regent Xu Wen, Xu Wen believed that Li was complicit in Zhu's plot and put him to death. (en) 李俨(9世纪-918年),本名张休,一名张播,天复二年(902年)被唐昭宗派往军阀淮南节度使杨行密处的使者,从此作为唐帝的代表留在淮南甚至在907年唐朝灭亡后。在杨氏家族统治的吴国政权(又叫弘农)初年,他成为代表唐帝正式授予杨行密的儿子和继承人杨渥和杨隆演正式爵位之人。天祐十五年(918年),将领朱瑾杀摄政徐温子徐知训,徐温认为李俨串通朱瑾,杀之。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Li Yan (李儼) (died 918), né Zhang Xiu (張休) and later Zhang Bo (張播), was an emissary that Emperor Zhaozong of Tang sent to the warlord Yang Xingmi the military governor (Jiedushi) of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in 902, who would remain at Huainan Circuit as the Tang emperor's representative even after Tang's eventual destruction in 907. He would be the one who formally bestowed Yang Xingmi's sons and successors Yang Wo and Yang Longyan with their formal titles on behalf of the Tang emperor during the initial years of the Yang family-ruled state of Yang Wu (also known as Hongnong). In 918, after the general Zhu Jin assassinated Xu Zhixun the son of Yang Wu's regent Xu Wen, Xu Wen believed that Li was complicit in Zhu's plot and put him to death. (en) 李俨(9世纪-918年),本名张休,一名张播,天复二年(902年)被唐昭宗派往军阀淮南节度使杨行密处的使者,从此作为唐帝的代表留在淮南甚至在907年唐朝灭亡后。在杨氏家族统治的吴国政权(又叫弘农)初年,他成为代表唐帝正式授予杨行密的儿子和继承人杨渥和杨隆演正式爵位之人。天祐十五年(918年),将领朱瑾杀摄政徐温子徐知训,徐温认为李俨串通朱瑾,杀之。 (zh) |
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