• Li Jingsui (Chinese: 李景遂; 920 – 17 September 958), né Xu Jingsui (徐景遂), courtesy name Tuishen (退身), formally Crown Prince Wencheng (文成太弟), was an imperial...
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    summer 958, Li Hongji, fearful that Li Jing would restore Li Jingsui to crown prince status, poisoned Li Jingsui to death. Subsequently, Li Jing again...
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    later. When Li Congjia was 6, his father Li Jing became the next Southern Tang emperor. With Li Jing naming his younger brother Li Jingsui his heir apparent...
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  • Fujin. (Older than he were Xu Jingtong, Xu Jingqian, and Xu Jingsui; a younger half-brother, Li Jingti (李景逷), born of Lady Zhong, would be born later.) At...
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  • to ingratiate Li Jingsui and Li Jingda into believing that he was responsible for this arrangement, once, at a feast held at Li Jingsui's crown prince...
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    Norway (approximate date) Hugh of Vermandois, Frankish archbishop (d. 962) Li Jingsui, prince of Southern Tang (d. 958) Liu Bin, emperor of Southern Han (d...
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    872) June 2 – Oda (the Good), archbishop of Canterbury September 17 – Li Jingsui, Chinese prince (b. 920) September 18 – Liu Sheng, Chinese emperor (b...
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  • executive bureau, while Li Jingsui oversaw the legislative (中書省, Zhongshu Sheng) and examination (門下省, Menxia Sheng) bureaus, with Li Jing further reviewing...
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  • Remistus, Roman general 936 – Unni, archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen 958 – Li Jingsui, Chinese prince (b. 920) 1025 – Hugh Magnus, king of France (b. 1007)...
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    puppets dominated by Xu Wen at first, and later Xu Wen's adopted son Xu Zhigao (Li Bian) who in 937 usurped power to establish the Southern Tang dynasty. Yang...
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