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Li Maozhen (Chinese: 李茂貞; 856 – May 17, 924), born Song Wentong (宋文通), courtesy name Zhengchen (正臣), formally Prince Zhongjing of Qin (秦忠敬王), was the only ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Qi (901–924). He had become a powerful warlord during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, the penultimate emperor of the preceding Tang Dynasty, with his power centered on his capital Fengxiang (鳳翔, in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), and at times had effective control of Emperor Zhaozong. However, his power gradually waned due to defeats at the hands of fellow warlords Wang Jian (who would later found Former Shu) and Zhu Quanzhong (who would later found Later Liang). After Zhu usurped the Tang throne and established Later Liang, Li Maozhen refused to submit and continued to use

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  • Li Maozhen (Chinese: 李茂貞; 856 – May 17, 924), born Song Wentong (宋文通), courtesy name Zhengchen (正臣), formally Prince Zhongjing of Qin (秦忠敬王), was the only ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Qi (901–924). He had become a powerful warlord during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, the penultimate emperor of the preceding Tang Dynasty, with his power centered on his capital Fengxiang (鳳翔, in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), and at times had effective control of Emperor Zhaozong. However, his power gradually waned due to defeats at the hands of fellow warlords Wang Jian (who would later found Former Shu) and Zhu Quanzhong (who would later found Later Liang). After Zhu usurped the Tang throne and established Later Liang, Li Maozhen refused to submit and continued to use the Tang-bestowed title of Prince of Qi as well as maintain the Tang era name, but his territory became even more reduced due to wars with Former Shu and Later Liang. After Later Liang was conquered by Later Tang, whose Emperor Zhuangzong claimed to be a legitimate successor of Tang, Li Maozhen submitted as a subject and was created the Prince of Qin in 924. He died soon thereafter, and was succeeded as by his son Li Jiyan as the military governor (Jiedushi) of Fengxiang, but as Li Jiyan was not made the Prince of Qi or Qin at that point (although he would receive both of those titles later in his life), this was typically viewed as the end of Qi as an independent state. (en)
  • 李 茂貞(り もてい)は、唐末から五代十国時代の岐の王。もとの名は宋文通。深州博野県の出身。 (ja)
  • 李茂貞(856年-924年),唐末軍閥之一,字正臣。深州博野(今河北蠡縣)人。原名宋文通,曾為宦官田令孜螟蛉子,改名田彦宾。後被唐僖宗過繼給李元懿作為後代子孫,改名李茂貞。五代時期岐國君主。 (zh)
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  • Originally Sòng , (en)
  • later Tian , then Lǐ (en)
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  • Originally Wéntōng , (en)
  • later Yànbīn , then Màozhēn (en)
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  • Li Maozhen (en)
  • 李茂貞 (en)
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  • Zhōngjìng (en)
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  • Ruler of China (en)
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  • 李 茂貞(り もてい)は、唐末から五代十国時代の岐の王。もとの名は宋文通。深州博野県の出身。 (ja)
  • 李茂貞(856年-924年),唐末軍閥之一,字正臣。深州博野(今河北蠡縣)人。原名宋文通,曾為宦官田令孜螟蛉子,改名田彦宾。後被唐僖宗過繼給李元懿作為後代子孫,改名李茂貞。五代時期岐國君主。 (zh)
  • Li Maozhen (Chinese: 李茂貞; 856 – May 17, 924), born Song Wentong (宋文通), courtesy name Zhengchen (正臣), formally Prince Zhongjing of Qin (秦忠敬王), was the only ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Qi (901–924). He had become a powerful warlord during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, the penultimate emperor of the preceding Tang Dynasty, with his power centered on his capital Fengxiang (鳳翔, in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), and at times had effective control of Emperor Zhaozong. However, his power gradually waned due to defeats at the hands of fellow warlords Wang Jian (who would later found Former Shu) and Zhu Quanzhong (who would later found Later Liang). After Zhu usurped the Tang throne and established Later Liang, Li Maozhen refused to submit and continued to use (en)
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  • Li Maozhen (en)
  • 李茂貞 (ja)
  • 李茂貞 (zh)
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