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Li Baozhen
Li Baozhen (李抱真) (733–794), né An Baozhen (安抱真), courtesy name Taixuan (太玄), formally the Prince of Yiyang (義陽王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He initially distinguished himself as deputy for his cousin Li Baoyu, and after Li Baoyu's death came into command of his own. He played substantial roles in fighting the rebellions during Emperor Dezong's reign against Zhu Tao, Wang Wujun, Tian Yue, and Li Na; and later in persuading Wang, Tian, and Li to again submit to Emperor Dezong.
== Background ==
An Baozhen was born in 733, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. He was probably the 10th-born son.〔See ''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 230 (Wang Wujun's reference to Li Baozhen as "Brother Ten").〕 His family was originally from Parthia〔''New Book of Tang'', vol. 75.()()〕 but had lived for generations in the Hexi region, and his great-grandfather An Xiuren (安脩仁) was a contributor to Tang Dynasty's establishment, having assisted his brother An Xinggui (安興貴) in overthrowning one of the contenders for supremacy during the transition from Sui to Tang, Li Gui the Emperor of Liang and united Li Gui's Liang state to Tang. The An family was known for its capability in tending horses, and a number of An family members moved to the region around the Tang capital Chang'an and became students of literature, having intermarried with scholar-bureaucratic families. It was said that An Baozhen was a deep thinker yet decisive. He later served under his third cousin An Baoyu (a great-grandson of An Xinggui's). In 757, during the Anshi Rebellion, An Baoyu requested a surname change because he did not want to share a surname with the rebel Yan state's emperor An Lushan. Emperor Xuanzong's son and successor Emperor Suzong agreed and bestowed the imperial surname of Li on An Baoyu. Presumably, An Baozhen's surname was also changed to Li at the time, as Emperor Suzong also permitted the entire clan to have its designated home changed to the capital Chang'an at the time.〔''New Book of Tang'', (vol. 138 ).〕

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