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A Brief Introduction to the Life of Li Ji Li Ji, the Twenty-fourth Leader of Lingyange in the Early Tang Dynasty.
From 594 to 669, Li Xun, a loyal British minister, was originally named Xu. Li Yuanci gave his surname Li, and later avoided Taizong, and changed his name to Li. Cao Zhou was born in Lihu Lake (now southeast of Dongming County, Heze City, Shandong Province), a famous soldier in the early Tang Dynasty, and was also called the Duke of England with Li Jing, one of the 24 outstanding figures in Lingyange Pavilion. In his early years, he pacified the Quartet from Li Shimin and later became one of the commanders of the Tang Dynasty. He once defeated East Turkistan and Koguryo with excellent results.

Li Luanchun lived in Tang Gaozu, Emperor Taizong and Tang Gaozong Dynasties, and won the trust and esteem of the imperial court, and regarded him as the Great Wall. In 657, in the second year of Xianqing, Xu, Kong Zhiyue, Yu Zhining and others compiled 20 volumes of Newly Revised Materia Medica, which is considered to be the earliest pharmacopoeia in the world.

In the second year of Tongzhang (669), on the third day of December, on the day of Wushen, Li Jiexun died of illness at the age of 76. Tang Gaozong dropped out of school for seven days, and died in Li Weiwei, the satrap of Yangzhou, and Zhenwu and Zhaoling of posthumous title.

Li Tuanchun, who has fought many battles, fought from Shimi as early as in Wagangzhai, and made great contributions to Wagangzhai. After returning to the Tang Dynasty, he repeatedly conquered from Taizong, leveled the king, destroyed Dou Jiande and cut Liu Heita, which made immortal contributions to the establishment of the Tang Dynasty. Later, in the major military campaigns such as attacking and destroying the East Turkistan and pacifying Xue Yantuo, they made great contributions to the stability and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. Most of the rewards he got went to his soldiers. Great achievements are often contributed to others, so people do their best.

In 73 1 year (the 19th year of Kaiyuan), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty set up a Wu Temple to honor and sacrifice celebrities of past dynasties. It is mainly dedicated to Lu Shang (Jiang Ziya), the founding prime minister and strategist of the Zhou Dynasty, and shared with Sean, Liu Hou of the Han Dynasty, and the top ten celebrities of the past dynasties. "There is no shortage of civil servants in Britain.

By AD 1 123 (the fifth year of Xuanhe), the Song Dynasty had built temples for ancient celebrities including Li Xiang in accordance with the practice of the Tang Dynasty.