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Li Keju (died 885) was a warlord of the late who served as the military governor () of Lulong (盧龍) around modern from 876 to 885.


Life

Early years
Li Keju was born during the mid-9th century, although the exact date is uncertain. His father had been a of the Abusi (阿布思) tribe. The tribe had been subdued during the 840s by the Lulong military governor and members of its nobilityincluding Li Maoxunhad been obliged to take (including the imperial clan's Li) and to live in Lulong, working with its military to pacify the northern border of the . In 875, Li Maoxun overthrew the military governor in a mutiny and took control of the region. He was subsequently confirmed by Emperor Xizong as the new military governor. The next year, Li Maoxun requested retirement from the post, recommending his son to succeed him. The emperor allowed the retirement, named Li Keju the acting military governor, and subsequently formally commissioned him as the full military governor later in the year. , .


Li Keyong's rebellion
In 878, the sinicized officer rebelled and seized and its hinterland. The rebellion was then joined by his father , a Shatuo chieftain who was acting as the Tang military governor of Zhenwu (振武) around modern in . Li Keju was ordered to mobilize against the rebellion along with Li Jun (李均), military governor of Zhaoyi (昭義) around modern , ; and Bai Yicheng (白義誠), two chieftains of the ; and Mi Haiwan (米海萬), a chieftain of the Sage (薩葛). Preparing for Li Keju's attack, Li Keyong positioned his own force at Xiongwu (雄武軍) around modern , , and left his officer Gao Wenji (高文集) at in . However, upon the approach of Li Zhuo (李涿), the Tang's new legal military governor for Datong, Gao surrendered the city to him. Li Keyong attempted to return to retake Shuozhou but were intercepted by Li Keju and his officer Han Xuanshao (韓玄紹). Li Keju and Han were able to defeat Li Keyong's men twice, killing 7000 near Shuozhou and then beating them again at Xiongwu. Li Guochang was then defeated by Li Zhuo and Helian and the rebel father and son fled Datong to the Dada (達靼) tribes. For his contributions, Li Keju was given the honorary chancellor title of (侍中). Zizhi Tongjian, .

In 882, Li Keyong tried to return to Datong, defeating both Helianwho had been made the military governor of Datong by that pointand Li Keju. Li Keyong was, however, subsequently repelled by , the military governor of Hedong (河東) around modern , , and was forced to return north. Zizhi Tongjian, . Zizhi Tongjian, .


Death
By 884, Li Keyong had again become a Tang subject, redeeming himself by making major contributions in the Tang's defeat of the agrarian rebel , establishing himself as the de facto independent military governor of Hedong and several areas along its borders, and protecting himself with an alliance with , the military governor of around modern , . Both Li Keju and Wang Rong, the military governor of Chengde (成德) around modern , , were fearful of Li Keyong's growing strength and therefore made a pact to conquer Yiwu and divide its territory between them. They also persuaded Helian to attack Li Keyong, keeping him occupied during their invasion.

They launched their attack in the spring of 885, with Li Keju's officer attacking Yiwu's Yi Prefecture with 60,000 men and Wang Rong attacking Wuji (無極) within modern Shijiazhuang. Zizhi Tongjian, . Li Quanzhong's subordinate was able to capture Yizhou, the capital of Yi Prefecture, by digging a tunnel past its walls. However, despite Helian's attack, Li Keyong was able to come to Yiwu's aid, repelling Wang Rong's attacks on Wuji and Xincheng (新城), also within modern Shijuazhuang, forcing him to withdraw back to Chengde. Lulong's occupation of Yizhou, meanwhile, ended when its men opened the city gates to raid a large flock of nearby sheep, only to find they were 3000 armed men Wang Chucun had covered with sheepskins.

Li Quanzhong was able to escape the city's fall but, believing that Li Keju would punish him severely, he attacked Lulong's capital Youzhou (modern ) with his remaining men. Li Keju's garrison and guards could not resist the attack, so he took his family onto a tower and his substantial library of rare worksas a -suicide. Li Quanzhong then took over Lulong as its acting military governor.


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