Preface
The surname Li is one of the most populous surnames in China and has a long history. In the long history, the Li surname not only played a pivotal role in politics, economy, culture and other aspects, but also had a profound impact on the development and progress of Chinese society.
Below we take stock of the top ten famous generals with the surname Li in ancient times in the military field:
General Tiance Li Shimin
Li Shimin (January 23, 599 - July 10, 649), was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, September 4, 627 - July 649 He reigned on the 10th and was named Zhenguan.
Highest position: Emperor
Character ending: died of illness at the age of52 years old
Military God Li Jing
Li Jing (571-July 2, 649), courtesy name Pharmacist, was born in Sanyuan, Yongzhou (now Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province), and his ancestral home was Didao, Longxi (now Lintao County, Gansu Province) .
The highest official position: Shangshu Youpushe posthumously gifted Situ
Character ending: Good death at the age of79 years old
Wu Anjun Li Mu
Li MuBorn around 276 BC~229 BC), a native of Bairen, Zhao State (now Longyao County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province) a>
The highest official position: General of Zhao State, Prime Minister of the State of Zhao, Lord of Wu An
Character ending: The Qin envoy rebelled and was executed by King Zhao at the age of 48.
"Magical Military Advisor" Li Ji
Li Ji (594-December 31, 669), whose original name was Xu Shiji and whose courtesy name was Maogong, was later given the surname Li. In order to avoid the taboo of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin, he died in "Shiji" "The word, single name product. A native of Caozhou Lihu (now Dongming County, Heze City, Shandong Province)
The highest official position:Minister of the Ministry of War, Third Rank of Tongzhongshu, Sikong, Prince and Grand Master
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