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Li Sigong Li Sigong (李思恭) (d. 886?〔''New Book of Tang'', vol. 221, part 1.〕〔The Dangxiang portion of the ''New Book of Tang'' volume on the ''Xiyu'' people indicated that Li Sigong died before he could launch an army against the pretender Li Yun, and as Li Yun claimed the Tang throne in 886 and was defeated around the new year 887, that would imply that Li Sigong died in 886, but that is not completely clear.〕), né Tuoba Sigong (拓拔思恭), formally the Duke of Xia (夏公), was an ethnically-Dangxiang warlord of the late Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, who, for his contributions against the major agrarian rebel Huang Chao, was allowed to retain Dingnan Circuit (定難, headquartered in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) as its military governor (''Jiedushi''). The position became passed down in his family, eventually forming the foundation for the Dangxiang state Western Xia of the 11th to 13th centuries. == Background == It is not known when Tuoba Sigong was born. His family was of Dangxiang stock, of the Pingxia (平夏) branch. Late in the ''Xiantong'' (咸通) era (861-874) of Emperor Yizong, he seized control of You Prefecture (宥州, in modern Ordos, Inner Mongolia), which had been established by the Tang imperial government to govern the Dangxiang, and he claimed the title of prefect.〔
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