- Li Daoguang
Li Daoguang (李道廣), courtesy name Taiqiu (太丘),"
New Book of Tang ", vol. 72. [http://www.sidneyluo.net/a/a17/072.htm] [http://www.sidneyluo.net/a/a17/form49.htm] ] formally Marquess Cheng of Jincheng (金城成侯), was an official ofWu Zetian 's Zhou Dynasty, serving as chancellor for about two years.Background
It is not known when Li Daoguang was born. HIs family was originally from what would become Hua Prefecture (滑州, roughly modern
Anyang ,Henan ), but by Li Daoguang's time had moved to theTang Dynasty capitalChang'an . The family claimed to be descended from theHan Dynasty generalLi Ling , who had surrendered toXiongnu after being surrounded. According to their claims, an ancestor of theirs and descendant of Li Ling eventually became a subject ofNorthern Wei and, as he met the Northern Wei emperor at Bing Hall (丙殿), was given the family name of Bing. Li Daoguang's great-grandfather Bing Ming (丙明) served as a commandant duringSui Dynasty and was created the Duke of Longju. Li Daoguang's grandfather Bing Can (丙粲) later became a subject of Tang Dynasty, as he was an acquaintance of Tang's founder Emperor Gaozu; Emperor Gaozu created him the Duke of Ying. In order to observenaming taboo for Emperor Gaozu's father Li Bing (李昺), Emperor Gaozu had the Bing family's name changed to Li. Li Daoguang's father Li Kuan (李寬) served as the minister of worship during the reign of Emperor Gaozu's grandson Emperor Gaozong, and carried the title of Duke of Longxi.During Wu Zetian's reign
During the reign of Emperor Gaozong's wife
Wu Zetian (r.690 -705 ), Li Daoguang served as the prefect of Bian Prefecture (汴州, roughly modernKaifeng ,Henan ). During successiveKhitan andEastern Tujue incursions in696 , all of the prefectures south and north of theYellow River were panicking, but under Li's governance, Bian Prefecture was not disturbed. Later that year, he was recalled to serve as director of palace affairs (殿中監, "Dianzhong Jian"), and Wu Zetian gave him the designation "Tong Fengge Luantai Pingzhangshi" (同鳳閣鸞臺平章事), making him a chancellor "de facto". He was also created the Marquess of Jincheng. In697 , he was also made the acting secretary general of the capital prefecture Luo Prefecture (洛州, roughly modernLuoyang ,Henan ). In698 , he was removed from his chancellor position and again made prefect of Bian Prefecture. That was the last reference to Li Daoguang in history, and it is not known when he died, [Even more unusual than his omission in the biography section of the "Book of Tang" and the "New Book of Tang", the only reference to him in the "Zizhi Tongjian " was his commission as chancellor in 696; his movements in 697 and 698 were from the table of chancellors in the "New Book of Tang". See "New Book of Tang", [http://www.sidneyluo.net/a/a17/form01.htm vol. 61] .] although it is known that he was given posthumous honors. His son Li Yuanhong later served as a chancellor during the reign of Wu Zetian's grandson Emperor Xuanzong.Notes and references
* "
Book of Tang ", [http://www.sidneyluo.net/a/a16/098.htm vol. 98] .
* "New Book of Tang ", [http://www.sidneyluo.net/a/a17/126.htm vol. 126] .
* "Zizhi Tongjian ", vol. 205.
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