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Li Lin or Lin Li may refer to: People surnamed Li *Li Lin (prince) (李璘, died 757), prince of the Tang dynasty *Li Lin (Tang chancellor) (李麟, 694–759), chancellor of the Tang dynasty *Li Lin (physicist) (李林; 1923–2003), Chinese physicist *Li Lin (biochemist) (李林; born 1961), Chinese biochemist *Lin Li (engineer) (李林), Chinese-British laser engineer People surnamed Lin *Lin Li (swimmer) (林莉, born 1970), Chinese swimmer *Carrie Lam (actress) or Lin Li (林莉, born 1980), Hong Kong actress *Lin Li (gymnast) (林丽, born 1986), Chinese gymnast *Lin Li (volleyball) (林莉, born 1992), Chinese volleyball player See also

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Li Lin (prince)
Li Lin (李璘) (died March 14, 757), né Li Ze (李澤), formally the Prince of Yong (永王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang dynasty. He was a son of Emperor Xuanzong, and, after the general An Lushan had rebelled against Emperor Xuanzong's rule in 755, Li Lin tried to occupy the region south of the Yangtze River and establish a separate regime but was defeated and killed. Background It is not known when Li Ze was born. It is known, however, that he was the 16th of Emperor Xuanzong's 30 sons, and that his mother Consort Guo was the younger sister of the military governor (''jiedushi'') Guo Xuji (郭虛己). Consort Guo died when Li Ze was only a few years old, and Li Ze was raised by his older brother Li Sisheng; it was said that at night, Li Sisheng would hold Li Ze in his arms. Li Ze was said to be intelligent in his youth but was ugly in appearance and had strabismus. In 725, Emperor Xuanzong created Li Ze the Prince of Yong, and in 727 gave him the honorary ...
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