Li Cunxin (Tang dynasty)
Li Cunxin | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | 862 or early 863 likely modern Inner Mongolia |
| Died | late 902 or early 903 likely modern Taiyuan, Shanxi |
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| Chinese | 李存信 | ||||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 張污落 | ||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 张污落 | ||||||||||||
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Li Cunxin (李存信) (862–902), originally Zhang Wuluo (張污落), was a military general in imperial China's Tang dynasty, serving the Shatuo military leader Li Keyong, who adopted him as a son.
Li Cunxin had a sour relationship with Li Cunxiao, another of Li Keyong's many adopted sons, and indirectly caused Li Cunxiao's defection.