Li Jing 李靖 |
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Portrait of Li Jing |
| Born | 571
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| Died | (649-07-02)July 2, 649 (aged 77–78) |
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| Other names | - Yaoshi (藥師)
- Duke Jingwu of Wei (衛景武公)
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| Occupation(s) | Military general, military strategist, writer |
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| Parents | - Li Quan (father)
- Lady Han (mother)
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Li Jing (571 – July 2, 649), courtesy name Yaoshi, posthumous name Duke Jingwu of Wei (also romanized as Duke Jingwu of Wey), was a Chinese military general, strategist, and writer who lived in the early Tang dynasty and was most active during the reign of Emperor Taizong. In 630, Li Jing defeated the Göktürks, led by Jieli Khan, with just 3,000 cavalry soldiers in a surprise attack, allowing the Tang Empire to subjugate the Göktürks and reduce them to the status of a vassal under the Tang Empire. Li Jing and Li Shiji are considered the two most prominent early Tang generals.