Li Shang | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 酈商 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 郦商 | ||||||
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Li Shang (died 180 BC) was a Chinese military general and politician of the early Western Han dynasty. He was the brother of Li Yiji, an advisor to Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Han dynasty. [1] He was enfeoffed at Quzhou and awarded the noble title "Marquis of Quzhou" (曲周侯). [2] Li Shang is generally revered as the founding ancestor of the Li (郦) surname. [2] [3]
Li Shang | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 酈商 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 郦商 | ||||||
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Li Shang (died 180 BC) was a Chinese military general and politician of the early Western Han dynasty. He was the brother of Li Yiji, an advisor to Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Han dynasty. [1] He was enfeoffed at Quzhou and awarded the noble title "Marquis of Quzhou" (曲周侯). [2] Li Shang is generally revered as the founding ancestor of the Li (郦) surname. [2] [3]