Duan Ning
Duan Ning () (died November 8, 928?), né
Duan Mingyuan (), known as
Li Shaoqin () during the reign of
Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang (Li Cunxu), was a general of the
Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Later Liang and
Later Tang states. He became an official under Later Liang's founder
Zhu Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) based on his sister's being a concubine to Emperor Taizu, and later became a major general during the reign of Later Liang's last emperor
Zhu Zhen. The failure in his ambitious plan to counterattack against Later Liang's northern rival Later Tang enabled Later Tang to defeat and conquer Later Liang, but despite such failure, he became a trusted general under Later Tang's founder Emperor Zhuangzong as well. After Emperor Zhuangzong's own fall and death, and succession by his adoptive brother
Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang (Li Siyuan), Emperor Mingzong exiled Duan and later forced him to commit suicide.
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