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Where did the imperial clan come from in Longxi?

Longxi Li, with a large number, is as famous as Zhaojun Li (celebrity, Li Mu, Smith).

It says here that a branch of Tang Gaozu.

Li Chong, the first house in Longxi, is Longxishou.

Li Chongsheng, Li He

Li Yao, Guo Nan, the chief of Qin State, was born in Li Xin.

Li Xin was a general in Qin Shihuang's time. He is the Hou of Longxi, defeated by Chu, and gave birth to Li Chao.

He was the general of the Western Han Dynasty, the prefect of Yuyang, who gave birth to Li Yuankuang and Li Zhongxiang, and Li Zhongxiang, the prefect of Hedong, who begged Qiang to die and gave him Qiu, who gave birth to Li Bokao.

Li Bokao was the governor of Longxi in the Western Han Dynasty, then the governor of Hedong, and was born in Li Shangyin.

Li Shang, Li Guangren of the Western Han Dynasty.

Li Guang, a general of the Western Han Dynasty, was born in "General Fei".

Li Gan was killed by Huo Qubing for assassinating Wei Qing and gave birth to Li Yu.

Li Yu, who participated in the rebellion in Liu Yuxin, was killed and gave birth to Li Cheng.

Li Cheng, the prefect of Henan in the Western Han Dynasty, was half-brother of Li Xian.

Li Xian, formerly known as Li Changzong, was the prefect of Shu County and Peiping in the Western Han Dynasty.

Li Changzong was born in Yuyang City of the Western Han Dynasty, whose real name was Li Junkuang.

Li Junkuang, a doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was a doctor named Li Ben.

Li Ben, a doctor and counselor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was originally named Li Cigong.

Li Cigong, a satrap and a captain of Ba County in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Gui Li.