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General of the Second Division

Miscellaneous General
The Second Division General is a kind of Miscellaneous General Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ordered Li Guangli reach Dayuan Of Second Division City (Now Kyrgyzstan Of Osh City), so Li Guangli was appointed General of the Second Division. A general term for military titles in ancient China, which began in the Han Dynasty, prevailed in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and gradually declined after the Tang Dynasty.
During the Han and Wei Dynasties, there were many people with military achievements, and it was more difficult to award official positions. Therefore, he often uses a certain title before "General" as his official position. This title is not certain, and there is no relationship between titles, so it is called Miscellaneous General
Chinese name
General of the Second Division
Alias
Miscellaneous General
Nationality
China
Characters
Li Guangli

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Before the Qin Dynasty, the names of military generals in China were only Great General, Front, Rear, Left and Right General. Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty From time to time title of a commanding general , General Wei. Since then, the names of generals have become increasingly diverse, such as Warrior Building boat Timber officer Voltaic wave , the Second Division, Duliao, Longxiang, etc., or the troops led by them (for example, "Xiao Qi" refers to cavalry, "Cai Guan" refers to baggage), or because of the task they are pursuing. as Li Guangli Western Regions Dayuan Of Second Division City He was appointed General of the Second Division.

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General Li Guangli of the Second Division
Mrs Li He died early. Emperor Wu used to Li Guangli He was the General of the Second Division and was granted the title of Marquis of Haixi, his elder brother Li Yannian by Xielu Captain
In the third year of Zhenghe, Li Guangli plotted with the Prime Minister Liu Quxian before he went to fight against the Huns Liu Xuan As the crown prince, Liu Quqiao was killed and Li Guangli surrendered to the Huns. Li Guangli was also killed after he surrendered to the Huns.