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Bi Li's introduction

(Bi) (1 722-789) Jingzhao (now Xi, Shaanxi) was born. Originally from Xiangping, Liaodong (now Liaoyang, Liaoning), he was a famous Taoist scholar, politician and counselor in the middle Tang Dynasty. He is the sixth grandson of Li Bi, the "Eight Pillars Country" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Western Wei Dynasty. He lived in Xuanzong, Suzong, Daizong and Dezong Dynasties, and was a hermit granted by the first emperor of Nanyue. In Tianbao, because Songshan wrote a letter on the administration strategy, he won the appreciation of Tang Xuanzong and asked him to wait for the letter to Hanlin and become an official of the East Palace. Yang taboo, seclusion in the mountains. After the Anshi Rebellion, he acceded to the throne as Lingwu, summoned his military staff, and framed Li He and others as lucky ministers to retreat. Tang Daizong acceded to the throne and was called a bachelor of Hanlin, but was repeatedly rejected by Yuan Zai and Chang Gungun and became an official. During his reign, the official went to Zhongshu Assistant Minister and Tong Pingzhang, and was named Ye County Hou, and the world was called Li Yehou. In the fifth year of Zhenyuan (789), he died and was given to the Prince Taifu. His son Li Fan wrote The Biography of Ye Gong.