• Li Cunshen (李存審) (862-June 16, 924), né Fu Cun (符存), often referred to in historical sources as Fu Cunshen (符存審), courtesy name Dexiang (德詳), was a Chinese...
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    modern Puyang, Henan) was repelled by Li Cunxu himself, aided by Li Siyuan and Li Cunshen. Li Cunxu subsequently gave Li Siyuan the title of deputy commander...
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    ) Li Sizhao suffered a mortal injury and died from it. Li Cunxu's adoptive brother Li Cunjin was also killed in battle. Meanwhile, Li Cunshen and Li Siyuan...
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    Cologne May 17 – Li Maozhen, Chinese warlord and king (b. 856) June 16 – Li Cunshen, general of Later Tang (b. 862) July 17 – Edward the Elder, king of Wessex...
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  • Li Keyong's 7th general Wang Kuang-yu as Li Cunzhang, Li Keyong's 8th general Chen Chuan as Li Cunshen, Li Keyong's 9th general Lau Kar-wing as Li Cunshou...
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  • people, with the province with the most being Hainan. Li Cunshen (862 – June 16, 924); whose surname Li was given by emperor. Fu Rong (苻融, died 222 AD) –...
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  • Rengong. Li Keyong sent Li Sizhao and an adoptive son, Li Cunshen, to attack Wang. Liu Rengong sent an army to aid Wang, forcing Li Sizhao and Li Cunshen to...
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    (李存豹) and Li Cunshou (李存受) are not found in history and might be based on Li Cunjin, Li Siben (李嗣本), Li Si'en (李嗣恩), Li Cunzhang and Li Cunshen. In the...
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    of Li Siyuan, Li Cunshen, and Yan Bao (閻寶), decided to do so. He ordered Li Siyuan and Yan to advance first toward You, and then sent Li Cunshen to reinforce...
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  • Cathcart, Canadian actress 840 – Rorgon I, Frankish nobleman (or 839) 924 – Li Cunshen, general of Later Tang (b. 862) 956 – Hugh the Great, Frankish nobleman...
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