• Li Sijian (Chinese: 李思諫) (died 908), probably né Tuoba Sijian (拓拔思諫), was an ethnically-Dangxiang warlord in the latter years of the Chinese Tang dynasty...
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  • that he was Li Sijian's son. However, the History of Song indicated that he was the grandson of Li Sijian's predecessor and older brother Li Sigong. In...
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    Li Yanyuan (李宴元) (865–869) Hu Mou (胡某) (869–874) Li Xuanli (李玄禮) (874–879) Zhuge Shuang (諸葛爽) (880–881) Li Sigong (~881–~886) Li Sijian (~886–908) Li...
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    (賭符)] 122. Disloyal Husband [ Axia (阿霞)] 123. Self-harm of a murderer [ Li sijian (李司鑒)] 124. “Lord of the five black ram skins” [ Wu gu daifu (五朗大夫)] 125...
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  • list) – Li Sijian, Jiedushi (c.886–908) Li Yichang, Jiedushi (908–909/910) Li Renfu, Jiedushi (909/910–933) Li Yichao, Jiedushi (933–935) Li Yixing, Jiedushi...
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    Murchadh, king of Maigh Seóla (Ireland) Denewulf, bishop of Winchester Li Sijian, Chinese warlord and governor Remigius of Auxerre, Frankish scholar Wang...
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  • Xizong gave Li Sigong's younger brothers Li Sijian Dingnan Circuit and Li Sixiao (李思孝) Baoda Circuit (保大, i.e., Fuyan). Li Sijian's successor Li Yichang might...
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  • adjutant, Zhang Xingshi. Similarly, the prefect of the Yu Prefecture - Li Sijian - was also killed following an attack in the region by the Turk rebels...
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  • that he was a cousin of Li Yichang, who succeeded Li Sigong's younger brother and successor Li Sijian, but whose relationship to Li Sigong was somewhat uncertain...
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  • Prefecture (蔚州, roughly modern Datong, Shanxi) and killed its prefect LI Sijian (李思儉). When Tang Xiujing's superior, Cui Zhibian (崔智辯) the commandant...
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