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which he established at the end of the History of China Sui Dynasty.
In summer 617, when Xue Ju rebelled against Sui Dynasty's rule at Jincheng ( 金城, in modern Lanzhou, Gansu ), Li discussed with his associates Cao Zhen ( 曹珍 ), Guan Jin ( 關謹 ), Liang Shuo ( 梁碩 ), Li Yun ( 李贇 ), and An Xiuren ( 安修仁 ) the possibility of also rebelling against Sui rule – under the reasoning that they were fearful that Xue would pillage Wuwei unless someone resisted, and the Sui officials were not capable of doing so.
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Skill:Empress
Master status:Empress • Crown prince
Li Fei, being the emperor's favourite was promoted to imperial consort ("Li Huang Gui Fei") after the death of her husband Xianfeng in 1861. Li Fei's daughter died in ...
Li Gui () (died 619), courtesy name Chuze (), was the emperor of a short-lived state of Liang, which he established at the end of the Chinese Sui Dynasty.