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Li Te (李特, died 303), courtesy name Xuanxiu (玄休), posthumously King Jing of Chengdu (成都景王) and later Emperor Jing (景皇帝), was the spiritual founder of Cheng Han during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was a Ba-Di from present-day Gansu who, due to Qi Wannian's rebellion in 296, decided to move back to his ancestral home in Yizhou. In Yizhou, his brother, joined a rebellion in 300 headed by but was betrayed and killed by Zhao the following year. Li Te retaliated and drove out Zhao from Yizhou before submitting to the Jin dynasty (266–420). Li Te was beloved by the refugees of Yizhou and was sought by them after the Jin court issued an order forcing all refugees to return to their provinces despite the problems that led to their migration still persisting there. After mont

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  • Li Te (李特, died 303), courtesy name Xuanxiu (玄休), posthumously King Jing of Chengdu (成都景王) and later Emperor Jing (景皇帝), was the spiritual founder of Cheng Han during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was a Ba-Di from present-day Gansu who, due to Qi Wannian's rebellion in 296, decided to move back to his ancestral home in Yizhou. In Yizhou, his brother, joined a rebellion in 300 headed by but was betrayed and killed by Zhao the following year. Li Te retaliated and drove out Zhao from Yizhou before submitting to the Jin dynasty (266–420). Li Te was beloved by the refugees of Yizhou and was sought by them after the Jin court issued an order forcing all refugees to return to their provinces despite the problems that led to their migration still persisting there. After months of evading the order, Jin forces led by Luo Shang took action in 301 and attacked Li Te. For the next two years, Li Te fought Luo Shang with consistent success, going as far as reaching Chengdu and declaring a new reign era before he was abruptly killed in an ambush in 303. Still, his brother Li Liu and his son Li Xiong would continue his war, with the latter finally forcing Luo Shang out from Chengdu in 304. Li Xiong established the state of Cheng (later named Han in 338), and posthumously honoured his father as a king and later an emperor. (en)
  • 이특(李特, ? ~ 303년)은 오호 십육국 시대 파저족(巴氐族) 출신의 무장으로 성한(成漢)을 건국한 이웅(李雄)의 아버지이다. 자는 현림(玄林), 이웅에 의해 황제로 추존되어 묘호를 시조(始祖), 시호를 경제(景帝)라고 하였다. (ko)
  • 李 特(り とく、? - 303年)は、西晋末年に活動した流民集団の首領であり、事実上の成漢建国の祖である。字は玄休。略陽郡臨渭県(現在の甘粛省秦安県の東南)出身の巴氐族(賨族・巴族とも呼称される)である。父は東羌猟将。兄は李輔。弟は李庠・李流・李驤。 (ja)
  • Лі Те (*李特, д/н —303) — засновник династії Чен. Його посмертне ім'я — Цзін-ді. (uk)
  • 李特(3世紀?-303年),字玄休,西晉末年巴氐人(一說為賨人),其父為李慕;十六國時期成漢國建立者李雄之父,是成漢政權的奠基者。後來李特之子李雄稱王時,追諡李特為成都景王,等到稱帝時,再追諡為景皇帝,廟號為始祖。 (zh)
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  • 이특(李特, ? ~ 303년)은 오호 십육국 시대 파저족(巴氐族) 출신의 무장으로 성한(成漢)을 건국한 이웅(李雄)의 아버지이다. 자는 현림(玄林), 이웅에 의해 황제로 추존되어 묘호를 시조(始祖), 시호를 경제(景帝)라고 하였다. (ko)
  • 李 特(り とく、? - 303年)は、西晋末年に活動した流民集団の首領であり、事実上の成漢建国の祖である。字は玄休。略陽郡臨渭県(現在の甘粛省秦安県の東南)出身の巴氐族(賨族・巴族とも呼称される)である。父は東羌猟将。兄は李輔。弟は李庠・李流・李驤。 (ja)
  • Лі Те (*李特, д/н —303) — засновник династії Чен. Його посмертне ім'я — Цзін-ді. (uk)
  • 李特(3世紀?-303年),字玄休,西晉末年巴氐人(一說為賨人),其父為李慕;十六國時期成漢國建立者李雄之父,是成漢政權的奠基者。後來李特之子李雄稱王時,追諡李特為成都景王,等到稱帝時,再追諡為景皇帝,廟號為始祖。 (zh)
  • Li Te (李特, died 303), courtesy name Xuanxiu (玄休), posthumously King Jing of Chengdu (成都景王) and later Emperor Jing (景皇帝), was the spiritual founder of Cheng Han during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was a Ba-Di from present-day Gansu who, due to Qi Wannian's rebellion in 296, decided to move back to his ancestral home in Yizhou. In Yizhou, his brother, joined a rebellion in 300 headed by but was betrayed and killed by Zhao the following year. Li Te retaliated and drove out Zhao from Yizhou before submitting to the Jin dynasty (266–420). Li Te was beloved by the refugees of Yizhou and was sought by them after the Jin court issued an order forcing all refugees to return to their provinces despite the problems that led to their migration still persisting there. After mont (en)
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  • Li Te (en)
  • 李特 (ja)
  • 이특 (성한) (ko)
  • Лі Те (династія Чен) (uk)
  • 李特 (zh)
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