Li Jing (571-July 2, 649), a Chinese medicine practitioner, was born in Sanyuan, Yongzhou (now Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province), and his ancestral home was Didao, Longxi (now Lintao County, Gansu Province). A distinguished strategist from the late Sui Dynasty to the early Tang Dynasty.
In the 23rd year of Zhenguan (649), Li Jing's condition deteriorated. At that time, Li Shimin was also seriously ill, and he came to the hospital bed to offer his condolences. Seeing that Li Jing was dying and in tears, he said to Li Jing very sadly, "You are my old friend and have made contributions to the country. I am so ill now and I am worried about you. "
On April 23 (July 2) of the same year, Li Jing died suddenly at the age of 79. Li Shimin issued a letter, giving it to Stuart to annex the state governor, giving him Ban Jian, Yu Bao and Xuanzong, and burying Zhaoling with him, and posthumous title as "Jason Wu".
Introduction to Li Shimin:
Li Shimin (65438+5991October 23-65438+July 00, 649) was a native of Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an, Gansu), and a native of Julu County. The second emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned from 626 to 649) was a politician, strategist, strategist, calligrapher and poet.
On May 26th, the 23rd year of Zhenguan (10, July 649), Li Shimin died in Hanfeng Temple at the age of 52, and he reigned for 23 years. His temple name is Taizong, the emperor of posthumous title (later a great emperor, a great sage with both civil and military skills), and he was buried in Zhaoling. He loves literature and calligraphy, and has poems handed down from generation to generation by Mo Bao.