Li Gao
Li Gao or Li Hao (; 351–417), courtesy name Xuansheng (), nickname Changsheng (), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Wuzhao of Western Liang (), was the founding duke of the Chinese Western Liang dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. While he claimed only the title of duke during his reign, he was posthumously honored with the princely title. He was initially a Northern Liang official, but in 400, he seceded from Northern Liang's prince Duan Ye's rule and established his own independent dynasty. While his state only lasted for 21 years, his descendants would remain key officials and nobles throughout the Northern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Zhou, and Sui dynasties, and one of them, Li Yuan, would found the Tang dynasty in 618. He was posthumously honored by the Tang dynasty as Emperor Xingsheng (). Provided by Wikipedia-
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174by Wenzhen Lin, Wenzhen Lin, Wenxin Jiang, Wenxin Jiang, Xuchen Hu, Xuchen Hu, Li Gao, Li Gao, Dongmei Ai, Hongfei Pan, Chenguang Niu, Chenguang Niu, Keyong Yuan, Keyong Yuan, Xuedong Zhou, Changen Xu, Zhengwei Huang, Zhengwei HuangGet full text
Published 2018-02-01
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178by Xiang-chao Shi, Ying-feng Meng, Li Gao, Xu Tian, Xu Yang, Wu-qiang Cai, Shuai MaoGet full text
Published 2015-10-01
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179by LI Gao-feng, LI Zhi-min, NING Tao, ZHANG Mao-lin, YAN Yang-xi, XIANG Qian-xinGet full text
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