Li Yixing

Li Yixing

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{{For|his predecessor, sometimes also referred to as Li Yixing|Li Yichang}}
{{For|his predecessor, sometimes also referred to as Li Yixing|Li Yichang}}


'''Li Yixing''' (李彝興) (died October 20, 967''[[Xu Zizhi Tongjian]]'', [[:zh:s:續資治通鑑/卷005|vol. 5]].[[Academia Sinica]] [http://sinocal.sinica.edu.tw Chinese-Western Calendar Converter].), né '''Li Yiyin''' (李彝殷), formally the '''Prince of Xia''' (夏王), was an ethnically-[[Dangxiang]] warlord of the [[China|Chinese]] [[Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period]] and the early [[Song Dynasty]], ruling [[Dingnan Jiedushi|Dingnan Circuit]] (定難, headquartered in modern [[Yulin, Shaanxi]]) from 935 to his death in 967, as its military governor (''[[Jiedushi]]'') in ''de facto'' independence.
'''Li Yixing''' ({{zh|t=李彝興}}; died October 20, 967''[[Xu Zizhi Tongjian]]'', [[:zh:s:續資治通鑑/卷005|vol. 5]].[[Academia Sinica]] [http://sinocal.sinica.edu.tw Chinese-Western Calendar Converter].), né '''Li Yiyin''' (李彝殷), noble title Prince of Xia (夏王), was an ethnic [[Tangut people|Tangut]] warlord who ruled [[Dingnan Jiedushi|Dingnan Circuit]] (headquartered in modern-day [[Yulin, Shaanxi|Yulin]], [[Shaanxi]]) from 935 to his death in 967, as its military governor (''[[Jiedushi]]''). Despite his ''de facto'' independence, he nominally submitted to the [[Later Tang]], [[Later Jin (Five Dynasties)|Later Jin]], [[Later Han (Five Dynasties)|Later Han]], [[Later Zhou]], and [[Song dynasty#Northern Song, 960–1127|Northern Song]] dynasties.


== Background ==
== Background ==