Li Fengji
Li Fengji (Chinese: 李逢吉; 758 – February 27, 835), courtesy name Xuzhou (虛舟), formally Duke Cheng of Zheng (鄭成公) or Duke Cheng of Liang (涼成公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Xianzong, Emperor Xianzong's son Emperor Muzong, and grandson Emperor Jingzong. He was portrayed by traditional accounts as full of machinations against his political opponents.
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Li Fengji
Li Fengji (Chinese: 李逢吉; 758 – February 27, 835), courtesy name Xuzhou (虛舟), formally Duke Cheng of Zheng (鄭成公) or Duke Cheng of Liang (涼成公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Xianzong, Emperor Xianzong's son Emperor Muzong, and grandson Emperor Jingzong. He was portrayed by traditional accounts as full of machinations against his political opponents.
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Li Fengji (Chinese: 李逢吉; 758 – ...... ainst his political opponents.
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李逢吉(758年-835年),字虛舟,陇西狄道(今甘肃临洮县 ...... 35年)正月卒,謚曰成。著有《斷金集》,《全唐詩》存詩八首。
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Li Fengji (Chinese: 李逢吉; 758 – ...... ainst his political opponents.
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李逢吉(758年-835年),字虛舟,陇西狄道(今甘肃临洮县 ...... 35年)正月卒,謚曰成。著有《斷金集》,《全唐詩》存詩八首。
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李逢吉
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