Li Xun
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Li Xun (540-588), named Xiaoxun, was born in Chengji County, Longxi County (now Qin'an County, Gansu Province). His ancestral home is Pinggao County, Yuanzhou county (now Gaoping County, Gansu Province). From the Northern Zhou Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty, he was the son of General Li Xian.
He is deep and has a broad mind. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, he set up staff sergeant Nayan and successively served as staff sergeant NEISHI and staff sergeant Siwei. In order to prevent Wang Yuwen of Wei from making trouble, he worshipped Yi, together with the third division, Chang'an Ling and yingguozhong doctor. Thanks to the great general, he was awarded the Duke of PingGao county. Following the famous general Wei Xiao KUANPING, Wei chijun made trouble, ascended to the post of Shangzhu state, conferred the title of Duke of Longxi County, and supervised the construction of Daxing City, a new capital.
In the first year of kaihuang (581), duyang water was introduced to irrigate sanzhiyuan, and he was granted the title of general manager of Xiangxi Prefecture and Minister of immigration department. In the eighth year of kaihuang (April 3, 588), he died at the age of 49. He was awarded to the governor of Qinzhou with the posthumous title of Xiang.
Personal life
Li Xun was the son of General Li Xian of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. He is a profound and general person. He is quite involved in the history of books. He has a broad vision and has the style of his father and uncle.
The Northern Zhou Dynasty
He once served as a staff sergeant of Nayan, a staff sergeant of the internal history, and also in charge of the Department of officials. In the third year of Jiande, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty visited the Yunyang palace, worshipped the staff sergeant, and entrusted the duty of guarding the capital. Wei La Wang Yuwen took advantage of the opportunity that Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty was not in the palace to make trouble. The gate of the city was closed and the gate was burned to prevent foreign aid. When Li Xun was in the palace, he benefited from the fire so that thieves could not enter the palace. This is really a quick wit, and it is enough to show that Li Xun is calm in the face of danger. When Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty returned to Beijing, he knew what he had done and paid great attention to it. He worshipped Yi and his three secretaries and served as commander of Chang'an. He repeatedly made military contributions and became a great general. At that time, he became the Duke of PingGao county. Wei chijun rebelled against Yang Jian. Li Mu decided to get close to Yang Jian and take part in the battle of attacking Wei chijun with Bingzhou soldiers and horses. Li Xun, the general of his army, joined forces with huaizhou soldiers and horses. Yang Jian was appointed as commander in chief of Wei Xiaokuan's army in the Yuan Dynasty. He cooperated with Gao Wei to praise the military and finally won the victory. Since then, Yang Jian regarded Li Xun with his heart. He was promoted to the state of Shangzhu and was renamed the Duke of Longxi County. He was given 1000 pieces of silk and horses. In the first year of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty, duyang water (a tributary of Weihe River in Shaanxi Province) was used to irrigate sanzhiyuan. He was promoted to be the governor of Xizhou and worked in fanghu. After several years in office, he suddenly fell ill and returned to the capital. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was very concerned about his health, and he repeatedly sent envoys to Wen Wei. He died at home at the age of 49. Li Xun was the son of Li Xian. His short life span was not only the misfortune of Li but also the misfortune of the country at that time. When Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty heard of his death, he deeply mourned it and gave it a posthumous title of "Xiang".
Relative members
Father: Li Xian, general of the Zhu kingdom of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, governor of the seven prefectures of the former Qin Wei River, LAN gualiang, general manager of the former prefectures, and Duke Huan of Hexi. His wife and concubine: Feng Xiaolian, empress Gao Wei's favorite concubine in the Northern Qi Dynasty, sister: Li, married to Dai Wang yuwenda, son: Li Fangyuan, governor of Chengzhou and Duke of Longxi County in the Sui Dynasty. Sun Tzu: Li Shao (586-642), son of Li Fangyuan, great grandson: Li Qitong, son of Li Shao, born in the epitaph of Li Shao
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