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The historical Li Jing was a general under the Emperor Taizong Of Tang China . In 630 , he conquered the Eastern Turkic Khanate (also known as the " Western Turks ," 西突厥, ''xītūjué''), establishing the Tang as the major political and military power of the region, for which Li was given the title of Duke Of Wei (衛公, ''wèigōng'').

One of the Seven Military Classics (TC: 武經七書, SC: 武经七书, pinyin: ''Wǔjīng qīshū'') of China, ''Li Weigong answering the questions of Tang Taizong'' (TC: 唐太宗李衛公問對, SC: 唐太宗李卫公问对, pinyin: ''Táng Tàizōng Lǐ Wèigōng Wènduì''), is a dialogue between Li Jing and the Tiazong emperor. The work is attributed to Li Jing. {Link without Title}

The Chinese god . The fictional Li Jing, along with Ne Zha, was commanded by the Jade Emperor to capture Sun Wukong (also known as Monkey) froms his hiding place, the Mountain Of Flowers And Fruit , where he had declared himself to be “the Great Sage Equalling Heaven." Li Jing and Ne Zha ordered the Mighty Magic Spirit to challenge Monkey; the Mighty Magic Spirit lost. Ne Zha challenged Monkey and lost, after which Li Jing ordered a retreat. {Link without Title}

Li Jing (李璟, Lǐ Jǐng) was a Sovereign of the Southern Tang who ruled from 943-961.