Li Dashi
Li Dashi (simplified Chinese: 李大师; traditional Chinese: 李大師; Wade–Giles: Li Tashih) (570–628), born in Anyang, was a Chinese historian, and an officer during the Sui and Tang dynasties.[1] He began the History of the Northern Dynasties and History of the Southern Dynasties, which were completed by his son, Li Yanshou (李延寿).[2]
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Tang dynasty historians
- Cao Que
- Cen Wenben
- Cen Xi
- Chen Yixing
- Chu Suiliang
- Cui Guicong
- Cui Renshi
- Cui Shenyou
- Fan Lübing
- Fang Xuanling
- Guan Bo
- Han Yu
- Jia Su
- Jiang Shen
- Li Jifu
- Li Linfu
- Li Shen
- Li Anqi
- Li Baiyao
- Li Chunfeng
- Li Dashi
- Li Kui
- Li Bi
- Li Xian
- Li Yifu
- Linghu Defen
- Linghu Tao
- Liu Youqiu
- Liu Congyi
- Liu Zhi
- Liu Zhiji
- Lu Sui
- Lu Xiangxian
- Niu Sengru
- Pei Ji
- Pei Xiu
- Pei Yanling
- Qi Kang
- Quan Deyu
- Sima Zhen
- Su Gui
- Wei Chengqing
- Wei Chuhou
- Wei Mo
- Wei Zheng
- Wei Zhigu
- Wei Zhiyi
- Wu Sansi
- Xiao Hua
- Xiao Song
- Xiao Zhizhong
- Xu Jingzong
- Yang Yan
- Yang Wan
- Yao Silian
- Yuan Zai
- Zhang Xi
- Zhang Yanyuan
- Zhang Yi
- Zhang Yue
- Zhao Yanzhao
- Zheng Lang
- Zheng Su
- Zheng Tan
- Zheng Yin
- Zhou Chi
- Zhu Jingze
- Zhu Qinming
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