[1][2][3]) was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dynasty, ruling Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) from 893, when he overthrew his older brother Li Kuangwei, to his own defeat in late 894/early 895, as its military governor (jiedushi).
Meanwhile, the officer Liu Rengong, whose soldiers had long been stationed at Wei Prefecture (蔚州, in modern Zhangjiakou, Hebei) and who had wanted to return to You Prefecture (幽州, i.e., Fanyang), led his soldiers to attack Li Kuangchou.
Later in the year, even without Emperor Zhaozong's authorization, Li Kuangchou attacked Chengde cities Leshou (樂壽, in modern Cangzhou, Hebei) and Wuqiang (武強, in modern Hengshui, Hebei), ostensibly to avenge Li Kuangwei.
Li Keyong agreed with the plan, but initially only had a few thousand men to give Liu.
Li Kuangchou took his family members and fled to Cang Prefecture (滄州, in modern Cangzhou), the capital of neighboring Yichang Circuit (義昌).
You Prefecture then surrendered to Li Keyong,[1] who gave control of the circuit to Liu Rengong.