Lí Kéng
Lí Kéng 李璟
Emperor Yuanzong of (Southern) Tang
Li Jing, detail from a larger painting by Zhou Wenju (
fl. 942-961)
2nd ruler of Southern Tang Chāi-ūi
943 – 961 Chêng-jīm
Li Bian (Emperor Liezu), father Kè-jīm
Li Yu, son
Phoè-ngó͘
Empress Zhong Concubine
Lady Ling (凌氏) Kiáⁿ-jîAmong others
Li Hongji, son Li Hongmao (李弘茂), son Li Yu, son Li Congshan, son Li Congyi (李從益), son Li Congqian (李從謙), son Li Congdu (李從度), son Li Congxin (李從信), son
Choân-miâ
Surname: Xú (徐 ), changed to Lǐ (李 ) with father Given name: Jǐngtōng (景 通 ), changed to Yáo (瑤 ), then to Jǐng (璟 ), and eventually to Jǐng (景 ) Liân-hō sî-kan
Bǎodà (保大): 943–957 Zhōngxīng (中興): 958 Jiāotài (交泰): 958Adopted the era name of Later Zhou: Xiǎndé (顯德): 958[ 1] –960Adopted the era name of Song : Jiànlóng (建隆): 960–961 Chun-hō
Emperor (before 958) King of Tang (唐國主) (after 958) Sē-hō
Full: Emperor Míngdào Chóngdé Wénxuān Xiào (明 道 崇 德 文 宣 孝 皇帝 ) Biō-hō
Yuánzōng (元 宗 )
Lāu-pē
Li Bian Lāu-bú
Empress Song Chhut-sì
Xu Jingtong (徐景通) 916 or January 917 Probably Sheng Prefecture , possibly Guangling Kòe-sin
August 12, 961 (Aged 44-45) Nanchang Bōng
Shunling Mausoleum (順陵, in modern Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu)
Lí Kéng (李璟, 916 nî – 961 nî ) sī Ngó͘-tāi Si̍p-kok sî-kî Lâm-tông ê tē 2 tāi hông-tè.
Ngó͘-tāi
Si̍p-kok
Ko Kùi-heng → Ko Chiông-hoè → Ko Pó-iông → Ko Pó-hio̍k → Ko Kè-chhiong Má Un → Má Hi-seng → Má Hi-hoān → Má Hi-kóng → Má Hi-go̍k → Má Hi-chông Lâu Chông → Lâu Kun → Lâu Kè-un → Lâu Kè-goân
↑ 958 was the 5th year of Xiǎndé .
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