Overview
Li Qi was a Tang Military Governor and Rebel.
Life and dates
Attested activity
- c. AD 806 to c. AD 810 元和初Directly stated · New Book of Tang 172, passage 140
- AD 807 劉闢、李錡既平Dated from the passage context · New Book of Tang 52, passage 190
- AD 805 to AD 807 永貞至元和初Dated from the passage context · New Book of Tang 53, passages 98-99
- AD 785 to AD 805 鎮海節度使王緯李錡Dated from the passage context · New Book of Tang 52, passage 165
Key source chapters
Career and standing
- military governor of Zhenhai 鎮海節度使HeldDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 52, passage 165
- PacifiedDefeatedDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 52, passage 190
Places and affiliations
- Polity Tang 唐 · Relation Rebelled againstDated from the passage context · New Book of Tang 53, passage 98
Events and relationships
- Angled for favor with surplus tributeAdministrative · PresenterDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 52, passage 165
- Imposed additional transport taxes before rebelling against the courtAdministrative · OfficialDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 53, passages 98-99
- Rebelled and was pacified; wealth taken into inner treasuryMilitary · RebelDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 52, passage 190
Source notes
- Historicity historicalDirectly stated · New Book of Tang 172, passage 140
References in the histories
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