Li Keyong - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Li Guochang, posthumously honored Emperor Wenjing (honored 923)
  • Mother
    • Lady Qin, posthumously honored Empress Wenjing (honored 923)
  • Wife
    • Lady Liu, later honored consort dowager (honored 923)
  • Major Concubines
    • Lady Cao, mother of Princes Cunxu, Cunba, and Cunji, later honored empress dowager (honored 923), posthumously honored Empress Zhenjian
    • Lady Chen, the Lady of Wei, originally concubine to Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, later became Buddhist nun with the dharma name of Zhiyuan (智願), then Master Jianfa (建法大師), then Master Yuanhui (圓惠大師), then posthumously honored Master Guangguo (光國大師)
    • Lady Zhang, formerly the wife of Li Kuangchou
  • Children
    • Li Cunxu (李存勗) (885-926), later Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang
    • Li Cunba (李存霸), later the Prince of Yǒng (note different tone than his brother's title) (created 925, killed in mutiny 926)
    • Li Cunmei (李存美), later the Prince of Yōng (note different tone than his brother's title) (created 925)
    • Li Cunli (李存禮), later the Prince of Xue (created 925)
    • Li Cunwo (李存渥), later the Prince of Shen (created 925, killed 926)
    • Li Cunai (李存乂), later the Prince of Mu (created 925, executed by Emperor Zhuangzong 926)
    • Li Cunque (李存確), later the Prince of Tong (created 925, killed by An Chonghui/Huo Yanwei 926)
    • Li Cunji (李存紀), later the Prince of Ya (created 925, killed by An Chonghui/Huo Yanwei 926)
    • Li Tingluan (李廷鸞)
    • Li Luoluo (李落落) (killed by Luo Hongxin 896)
    • Li Cunju (李存矩)
    • Daughter, wife of Wang Ye (王鄴), nephew of Wang Chucun
    • Daughter, wife of Wang Ke
    • Daughter, wife of Wang Yu (王郁), son of Wang Chuzhi
  • Adoptive Children
    • Li Cunxin (李存信), né Zhang Wuluo (張污落) (862-902)
    • Li Cunxiao (李存孝), né An Jingsi (安敬思) (executed 894)
    • Li Cunzhang (李存璋) (died 922)
    • Li Cunzhi (李存質)
    • Li Cunhao (李存顥) (executed 908)
    • Li Cunshi (李存實)
    • Li Cunshen (李存審), ne Fu Cun (符存) (died 924)
    • Li Cunjing (李存敬) (killed by Li Chong (李沖) 926)
    • Li Cunjin (李存進), né Sun Chongjin (孫重進) (857-922)
    • Li Cunxian (李存賢), né Wang Xian (王賢) (860-924)
    • Li Cunzhen (李存貞)
    • Li Siyuan (李嗣源), later Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang
    • Li Siben (李嗣本), né Zhang (張), created Weixin Khan (created 913, killed in battle 916)
    • Li Si'en (李嗣恩), né Luo (駱) (died 918)
    • Li Cunru (李存儒), né Yang Po'er (楊婆兒)

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