Li Jinquan
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Li Jinquan (died circa 950) was a military general during the Five Dynasties period, serving successively the Jin–Later Tang, Later Jin, and Southern Tang dynasties. He was of Tuyuhun ethnicity.
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Born | 880s or early 890 likely Hedong Circuit, Tang |
Died | 950 or early 951[1] Jinling, Southern Tang |
Children | 32 |
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In this Chinese name, the family name is Li.
Li is best known for his 940 revolt against the Later Jin, after which he fled to Southern Tang. Later Jin demolished the Southern Tang force sent to receive him, and from this point on Southern Tang never dared to encroach on Central Plains again.