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Li Ying (Eastern Han)

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Li Ying (Chinese: 李膺; pinyin: Lǐ Yīng) (died 169) was a lineal descendant of Li Er (李耳), commonly thought to be Laozi's real name. Li Ying was governor of Henan Commandery. He was involved in the Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions and was killed in the second case.

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References

  • Fan, Ye (c. 400s). Book of the Later Han/Chapter 67 (in Chinese).