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321: 17: 72: 55:, Li Jinglong initially supported the Jianwen Emperor. However, he lost several battles and was replaced. Li plotted to betray the Jianwen Emperor and later switched sides to support Zhu Di (later the Yongle Emperor). However, Li was then convicted of 133:) of treason. The Yongle Emperor then imprisoned Li Jinglong and stripped him of his title. Furthermore, the emperor put Li Jinglong's brother Li Zengzhi, his wife and children, and dozens of his other family members under 95:
and face the Prince of Yan's wife, who mobilized other women to assist in the city's defense. The Jianwen Emperor appeared to favor him, choosing to reinstate the general even after his losses to the
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Li Jinglong surrendered to the Prince of Yan, and it was reported that he conspired with Prince Gu to betray the Jianwen Emperor by opening the gates to
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However, during the Yongle Emperor's reign, Li Jinglong was convicted of corruption and treason.
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and thrown in prison by the Yongle Emperor. Li's family members were also arrested.
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general. He was the son of Duke Li Wenzhong, the nephew of Zhu Yuanzhang (
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Back of a tomb guardian statue at the tomb of Li Wenzhong
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Chinese
Ming dynasty
Hongwu Emperor
Jingnan campaign
corruption
treason

Jingnan campaign
Jianwen Emperor
Yongle Emperor
Beiping
Yongle Emperor
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Nanjing
Zhu Su
bribes
ι„­θ³œ
ζœ±θƒ½
李咞枝
house arrest
confiscated


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