Ji Guangchen
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Ji Guangchen (year of birth and death unknown), the word Tingxian, Shouchun, Shouzhou (now Shouchun Town, Shouxian County, Anhui Province) people. Tang Dynasty minister.
In the 23rd year of Kaiyuan, he became a Jinshi and devoted himself to the national defense of Northwest China. After the an Shi rebellion, he became the chief historian of Jingzhou. He took part in the rebellion of Yongwang Li Yao and secretly submitted to the imperial court. In the early years of the Qianyuan Dynasty, he led his troops to Henan and paid homage to the envoys of Qingxu and other five prefectures. After attacking Yecheng, he was demoted to Wenzhou governor and Zhejiang Xidao Jiedushi.
In the ninth year of Dali reign in Tang Dynasty, he was granted the right Sanqi Changshi and Bohai Jun Gong.
Ji Guangchen lived in Luoyang with his parents when he was a child. In 735 of the 23rd year of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, Ji Guangchen wisely advised general Ke, became emperor suzong and Emperor Daizong, and successively served as governor of Guazhou, Jingzhou and Xuanzhou. He led his troops to Henan and paid homage to Qingxu and other five prefectures. He was demoted to Wenzhou governor for Yongwang's affairs. Later, he was promoted to Xidao governor of Zhejiang Province, where he was appointed as an official to the right.
Chinese PinYin : Ji Guang Chen
Ji Guangchen