Li Zhongyan

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Li Zhongyan (李仲言) (died December 16, 835), known as Li Xun (李訓) in 835, courtesy name initially Zixun (子訓), later Zichui (子垂), pseudonym Hermit Wang (王山人) during the mourning period for his mother, was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He became a trusted advisor to Emperor Wenzong and plotted with Emperor Wenzong to end the hold the powerful eunuchs had on power by slaughtering the eunuchs, but when the effort failed (in an event later known as the Ganlu Incident), Li Xun and his associates were slaughtered. rdf:langString
李訓(789年-835年12月16日),字子垂,原名仲言,字子训,祖籍陇西郡狄道县(今甘肅省定西市临洮县),出自陇西李氏姑臧房,唐朝官员。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Li Zhongyan
rdf:langString 李訓
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rdf:langString Li Zhongyan (李仲言) (died December 16, 835), known as Li Xun (李訓) in 835, courtesy name initially Zixun (子訓), later Zichui (子垂), pseudonym Hermit Wang (王山人) during the mourning period for his mother, was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He became a trusted advisor to Emperor Wenzong and plotted with Emperor Wenzong to end the hold the powerful eunuchs had on power by slaughtering the eunuchs, but when the effort failed (in an event later known as the Ganlu Incident), Li Xun and his associates were slaughtered.
rdf:langString 李訓(789年-835年12月16日),字子垂,原名仲言,字子训,祖籍陇西郡狄道县(今甘肅省定西市临洮县),出自陇西李氏姑臧房,唐朝官员。
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