Li Renhan

Li Renhan (李仁罕) (died 934), courtesy name Demei (德美), was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period Later Shu.

Meng investigated, found no proof of the assassination plot, and eventually discovered that the rumors were being spread by the officers Du Yanchang (都延昌) and Wang Xingben (王行本).

Li, in gratitude for this show of trust, knelt down to him and cried, stating, "This old soldier can only die to repay your grace."

[3] Meng then commissioned Li as the acting military governor of Wuxin, and sent him with a fleet east to try to capture the Three Gorges region from defending imperial generals.

Li Siyuan sought rapprochement with the two circuits, and Meng wanted reconciliation with the imperial government, but Dong did not, and instead attacked Xichuan.

Subsequently, with the two of them at a standoff, Meng decided to assume the military governorship of Dongchuan himself to avoid having Li and Zhao continue to struggle over it.

)[5] Immediately after Meng Chang's assumption of the throne, Li Renhan insisted on being put in command of the imperial guards.

However, Zhang Gongduo and several of Meng Chang's close associates thereafter accused Li Renhan of plotting treason.

(Shocked by the development, the senior general Li Zhao (李肇), who had previously refused to bow to the young emperor, changed his attitude and became very submissive.