Li Jing
Li Jing, surnamed Li, also known as "Li Qian", is the father of Laozi, the founder of Taoism.
In March of the second year of Tianbao (743 A.D.), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty issued an imperial edict to respect Li Jingyue
congenital
overlord
His wife Yishou is a congenital empress dowager.
Life
Li Jing
, also known as "Li Qian", the character Yuanguo. In March of the second year of Tianbao (A.D. 743), Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty Li Longji issued an imperial edict: pursue respect
Li Jing
Said
congenital
overlord
His wife
Yishou
by
Congenital empress dowager
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family
According to the records in the new book of Tang Dynasty, Li Lizhen (formerly known as Lizheng) married Chen Guoqi's daughter and had a son, Li ChangZu, who was a doctor in Chen Guoqi and lived in kuxian county. Li ChangZu was born Li Tongde. Li shuozong, the great grandson of Li Tongde, was granted the manor of kuxian by King Kang of Zhou Dynasty. The descendants of Li shuozong lived in Longxi (now Lintao, Gansu) and Zhaojun (now Handan, Hebei). in the spring and Autumn period, Li Qian, the fifth grandson of Li shuozong (i.e
Li Jing
)He married Yi Shou's baby girl and gave birth to Li Er. Li Er, a great thinker and founder of the Taoist school in the spring and Autumn period, was born in qurenli, Lixiang, kuxian County, Chu state (now Luyi, Henan Province). He was a "history keeper of the collection room" (historian in charge of the collection) in the Zhou Dynasty. He wrote Laozi (also known as Daodejing). Worship Laozi in Tang Dynasty
Laozi
by
Ancestor
Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, pursued his posthumous title in February of the first year of Qianfeng (666 AD)
Laozi
In the first month of the second year of Tianbao (743 A.D.), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty added the honorary title of "Da Shengzu", and in the sixth month of the eighth year of Tianbao (749 A.D.), Emperor Xuanyuan of Shengzu Avenue. See the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Gaozong Ji (2) and the old book of the Tang Dynasty, etiquette records, IV. Li Zong, the son of Li Er, was an official in the state of Wei. He was granted the title of Duan and became a doctor of Ganshu. Li Tong, the grandson of Li Er (the son of Li Zong), is a general of Zhao state, and Li Dou, another grandson of Li Er, is Zhao Xiang. Li Ji, Li Er's great grandson, is Yang An Jun of Zhao state. Li Jisheng has two sons: Li Yun and Li Ke. Li Hong, the son of Li Ke, was appointed as the crown prince of the state of Qin. Lixing, the grandson of Li Ke, was a general of the state of Qin. Li Tan, the son of Li Xing, was an official in the state of Zhao. He was a Marquis of Bai people (now in the west of Longyao in Xingtai, Hebei Province). Later, he entered the state of Qin and served as a royal censor. Li Tan had four sons: Li Chong, Li Bian, Li Zhao and Li Ji. Li Chong, the eldest son of Li Tan, was appointed the governor of Longxi and the Duke of Nanzheng; Li Ji, the fourth son, was appointed the Taifu of Qin at the end of the Warring States period. Li Mu, Li Ji's second son, was an official in Zhao state and settled in Zhao county.
textual research
The emperor of the Tang Dynasty said that Li Jing had been a censor in the Zhou Dynasty, but the "censor" was first set up in the Qin Dynasty, so it can be seen that Li Jing had never been an official. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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