Li Ying (prince)
Li Ying (Prince) may refer to several historical figures in Chinese history. The following are some notable individuals with this name or title:
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Li Ying, Prince of Chu (楚王李郢): A prince of the Tang Dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Muzong. Details about his life are limited but as a Tang Dynasty prince, he would have likely held a position of privilege and influence within the imperial court.
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Li Ying (李膺) (110-169 CE): A Han Dynasty official known for his integrity and leadership among the student and official cliques. While not technically a "prince" by birth, he was highly respected and influential. He was persecuted during the proscriptions against partisan cliques during the late Han Dynasty, eventually leading to his death. He is remembered as a symbol of righteous opposition to corruption.
This page serves as a disambiguation, listing individuals who might be referred to by the name "Li Ying (prince)." Further research into specific dynasties and periods of Chinese history may be necessary to accurately identify the intended individual.