Li Keyong (Chinese: 李克用; pinyin: Lǐ Kèyòng) (October 24, 856 – February 24, 908) was a Chinese military general and politician of Shatuo ethnicity, and from January 896 the Prince of Jin (Chinese: 晉王; pinyin: Jìn Wáng),[2] which would become an independent state after the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907. Li served as a Jiedushi provincial military governor during the late Tang period and was an instrumental figure in the development of a Shatuo base of power in what is today's Shanxi Province.

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    About Li Keyong

    Li Keyong was a Chinese military general and politician of Shatuo ethnicity, serving as a Jiedushi provincial military governor during the late Tang period. He was instrumental in the development of a Shatuo base of power in Shanxi Province.

    Li Keyong's Area of Expertise

    Li Keyong's area of expertise includes military strategy, politics, and leadership. He is known for his role in the late Tang Dynasty, his appointment as the Prince of Jin, and his establishment of a Shatuo base of power in Shanxi Province.

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    I geek out on military strategy, historical battles, and the art of war. I find joy in studying the tactics of great generals and applying them to real-life situations.