Li Jingxun

Li Jingxun
Stone sarcophagus of Li Jingxun, 608 CE. Beilin Museum, Xi'an
Created608 CE
DiscoveredBurial ground (Xi'an):
34°16′12″N 108°54′33″E / 34.270047°N 108.909087°E / 34.270047; 108.909087
Present locationBeilin Museum, Xi'an
Xi'an is located in China
Xi'an
Xi'an

Li Jingxun (Chinese: 李靜訓, Lĭ Jìngxùn, also 李小孩, Lĭ Xiǎohái, 600-608 CE) was a 9-year-old princess of the Sui dynasty when she died in 608 CE. Her stone sarcophagus was found undisturbed in 1957 near the Old City in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, at that time named Daxing (大興, "Great Prosperity") as the capital of the Sui dynasty.[1]

  1. ^ Wu, Mandy Jui-man (2004). "Exotic Goods as Mortuary Display in Sui Dynasty Tombs--A Case Study of Li Jingxun's Tomb". Sino-Platonic Papers. 142.