Li Kegong
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Li Kegong? -In 890, Li Keyong, the emperor Taizu of the later Tang Dynasty, was first a decisive military envoy.
Li Kexiu died, and Kegong was the governor of Zhaoyi army. Kexiu was simple and thrifty, Lu people were peaceful in their politics, and mourned for their death. He was a tyrant and a lawless man, and he was not used to military affairs, so Lu people complained. Ke Gong selected five hundred soldiers from his backyard and offered them to Taizu. He went to Tongjia, where Feng Ba, his general, betrayed him.
Taizu sent Li Yuanshen to fight in Qinshui. Yuan Shen was defeated and injured. He rushed to Luzhou. He killed Kegong and Yuanshen, and made people summon ba. Ba didn't take orders. Ju was afraid and ran away. He went to his eldest son and was killed by savages. It was said that BA was the first. Ba Nai entered Luzhou and claimed to be attached to Liang after staying.
Chinese PinYin : Li Ke Gong
Li Kegong