Yuan Xingqin

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Who is Yuan Xingqin?

Yuan Xingqin, known as Li Shaorong ~915-926, was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period states Yan and Jin/Later Tang Dynasty. He was initially a trusted general under Yan's only emperor Liu Shouguang, but after his capture in battle by Jin forces, became a close associate of Jin's prince Li Cunxu. After Emperor Zhuangzong was killed in a mutiny in 926, he was captured by and executed by Emperor Zhuangzong's adoptive brother Li Siyuan for having killed Li Siyuan's son Li Congshen.

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on July 23, 2013

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