Li Xiang (Xuanxu)

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MonarchZhao Xin
Died301
ChildrenUnnamed son
Li Xiang
李庠
General Who Awes Invaders (威寇將軍)
In office
300 (300)  301 (301)
MonarchZhao Xin
Personal details
Born247
Died301
ChildrenUnnamed son
ParentLi Mu (father)
Courtesy nameXuanxu (玄序)
Posthumous namePrince Wu of Liang
(梁武王)

Li Xiang (247–301), courtesy name Xuanxu, posthumous name Prince Wen of Qin, was a Ba-Di military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was the uncle of Li Xiong, the first emperor of the Cheng-Han dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. After his family became refugees and migrated into Yi Province, Li Xiang became a general for the local governor, Zhao Xin, who plotted to breakaway from the Western Jin. As Li Xiang's influence grew by the day, Zhao became suspicious of him and eventually had him executed, causing his elder brother, Li Te to raise his army against Zhao and oust him.

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