2. Wei Chipo? After the demise of the Tang Dynasty, the feudal regime of five dynasties and ten countries appeared in the Central Plains. In 9 12, Wei Chi's mother-in-law succeeded to the throne as King Yu Kan. He calls himself "a descendant of the Tang Dynasty" and takes surnamed tang as Li. This King Khotan is the famous Li Shengtian in history. Since Li Shengtian took Li as his surname, the regime in Khotan has been called "Li Dynasty".
3. Wei Chisula (Sanskrit name Visasula, Chinese name Li Congde,? -977)? Son of Wei Chi and Wu Sangbo. From 966 to 977, he served as the king of Kan, with the title of Tianzun. Shortly before 970 AD, Li Congde led troops to occupy several cities in Shule, the capital of the Black Khan Dynasty, and won a great victory. In addition to women and children, there are elephants in the spoils. In 19971year (the fourth year of Song Taizu's Kaibao), a monk from Khotan was lucky enough to send a letter of credentials to the Song Dynasty, saying that he had broken the dance image of Shule.
4. VisaSangrāma (Sanskrit name Visasangrā ma,? -999)? Wei Chi and the Son of the Desert. From 1985 to 1999, he served as the King of Khotan, with the title of Tianxing.
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The geographical position of Khotan (an independent country):
1. Khotan Kingdom is located in the southern margin of Tarim Basin, bordering Qiemo and Shanshan in the east and shache and Shule in the west. In its heyday, its territory included Hotan, Pishan, Moyu, Luopu, Qira, Yutian, Minfeng and other counties and cities, and the capital city Xicheng (now Hotan Yotegan Site).
The geographical position of Khotan in Tang Dynasty (attached to Tang Dynasty);
1, one of the four towns of Tang Anxi. Yutian is located in the southern margin of Tarim Basin, which originates from the central zone between Kakha Labas River (Moyu River) and Yulong Hash River (Baiyu River) in Kunlun Mountain, bordering Qiemo and Shanshan in the east and shache and Shule in the west. In its heyday, its territory included Hotan, Pishan, Moyu, Luopu, Qira, Yutian and Minfeng.
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