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Luo Yi (Chinese: 羅藝) (died 627), known during service to Tang Dynasty as Li Yi (李藝), courtesy name Ziyan (子延) or Ziting (子廷), was a Sui Dynasty official who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui and occupied the modern Beijing region. He subsequently submitted to Emperor Gaozu of Tang and was created the Prince of Yan and granted the imperial surname of Li. He subsequently, in the struggle between Emperor Gaozu's sons Li Jiancheng the Crown Prince and Li Shimin the Prince of Qin, joined Li Jiancheng's faction. After Li Shimin killed Li Jiancheng in 626 and forced Emperor Gaozu to yield the throne to him (as Emperor Taizong), Li Yi was fearful, and he rebelled against Emperor Taizong in 627. He was soon defeated and killed.

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  • Luo Yi (Chinese: 羅藝) (died 627), known during service to Tang Dynasty as Li Yi (李藝), courtesy name Ziyan (子延) or Ziting (子廷), was a Sui Dynasty official who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui and occupied the modern Beijing region. He subsequently submitted to Emperor Gaozu of Tang and was created the Prince of Yan and granted the imperial surname of Li. He subsequently, in the struggle between Emperor Gaozu's sons Li Jiancheng the Crown Prince and Li Shimin the Prince of Qin, joined Li Jiancheng's faction. After Li Shimin killed Li Jiancheng in 626 and forced Emperor Gaozu to yield the throne to him (as Emperor Taizong), Li Yi was fearful, and he rebelled against Emperor Taizong in 627. He was soon defeated and killed. (en)
  • 羅 芸(羅藝、ら げい、生年不詳 - 627年)は、隋末唐初の人物。唐に帰順して燕王に立てられたが、後に乱を起こした。字は子延。本貫は襄陽郡襄陽県。 (ja)
  • 罗艺(6世纪?-627年),字子廷,襄州襄阳县人。唐初將領,曾赐李姓,封為燕郡王、左翊卫大将军。後因在贞观元年谋反,逃亡而被殺。 (zh)
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  • Luo Yi (Chinese: 羅藝) (died 627), known during service to Tang Dynasty as Li Yi (李藝), courtesy name Ziyan (子延) or Ziting (子廷), was a Sui Dynasty official who rose against the rule of Emperor Yang of Sui and occupied the modern Beijing region. He subsequently submitted to Emperor Gaozu of Tang and was created the Prince of Yan and granted the imperial surname of Li. He subsequently, in the struggle between Emperor Gaozu's sons Li Jiancheng the Crown Prince and Li Shimin the Prince of Qin, joined Li Jiancheng's faction. After Li Shimin killed Li Jiancheng in 626 and forced Emperor Gaozu to yield the throne to him (as Emperor Taizong), Li Yi was fearful, and he rebelled against Emperor Taizong in 627. He was soon defeated and killed. (en)
  • 羅 芸(羅藝、ら げい、生年不詳 - 627年)は、隋末唐初の人物。唐に帰順して燕王に立てられたが、後に乱を起こした。字は子延。本貫は襄陽郡襄陽県。 (ja)
  • 罗艺(6世纪?-627年),字子廷,襄州襄阳县人。唐初將領,曾赐李姓,封為燕郡王、左翊卫大将军。後因在贞观元年谋反,逃亡而被殺。 (zh)
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  • Luo Yi (en)
  • 羅芸 (ja)
  • 罗艺 (zh)
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