Li Mao
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For the Taiwanese footballer, see Li Mao (footballer). For the Chinese animal, see Dragon Li.
Li Qing (李清; 8th century–775), known as Li Mao (李瑁) from 725 and honored title Prince of Shou (壽王) was a prince of the Tang dynasty. He was the 18th son of Emperor Xuanzong and his favorite concubine Consort Wu.
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Prince of Shou | |||||
Born | 8th century | ||||
Died | 775 | ||||
Spouse | Yang Yuhuan Lady Wei | ||||
Issue | Li Ai, Prince of Deyang Li Bei, Prince of Jiyang Li Zhan, Prince of Guangyang Li Kang, Duke of Xue Li Jie[1] | ||||
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Father | Emperor Xuanzong of Tang | ||||
Mother | Consort Wu |
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