Li Hanzhi
Li Hanzhi (Chinese: 李罕之; 842 – July 26, 899), formally the Prince of Longxi (隴西王), nickname Li Moyun (李摩雲), was a Chinese Buddhist monk, military general, politician, and warlord of the late medieval Tang dynasty. He was initially a follower of the major agrarian rebel Huang Chao, and later became a Tang general, mostly known for his service under Li Keyong. He was known for ferocity in carrying out raids.
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Li Hanzhi
Li Hanzhi (Chinese: 李罕之; 842 – July 26, 899), formally the Prince of Longxi (隴西王), nickname Li Moyun (李摩雲), was a Chinese Buddhist monk, military general, politician, and warlord of the late medieval Tang dynasty. He was initially a follower of the major agrarian rebel Huang Chao, and later became a Tang general, mostly known for his service under Li Keyong. He was known for ferocity in carrying out raids.
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李罕之(842年-899年),陳州項城人。唐代軍事人物。 父 ...... 子李存勖与李顷交好,助他逃脱。李克用将李顷的儿子李彦弼阉割。
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Li Hanzhi (Chinese: 李罕之; 842 – ...... erocity in carrying out raids.
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李罕之(842年-899年),陳州項城人。唐代軍事人物。 父 ...... 罕之所部不耕稼,专以剽掠为资,啖人为粮”,时人称“李摩云”。
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李罕之
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