Li Yun (Tang dynasty)

Li Yun
Emperor of Tang Dynasty
Reign886–887
PredecessorEmperor Xizong
SuccessorEmperor Xizong
Died887
Full name
Era name and dates
Jiànzhēn (建貞): 886–887
DynastyTang dynasty

Li Yun (李熅) (died 887), imperial princely title Prince of Xiang (襄王), was a pretender to the throne of the Tang dynasty, who briefly, under the support of the warlord Zhu Mei, claimed the Tang imperial throne for two months in 886–887 at the capital Chang'an, in competition with Emperor Xizong.

Li Yun's brief reign ended when Zhu's subordinate Wang Xingyu rebelled and killed Zhu. Li Yun fled to the domain of the warlord Wang Chongrong, but then Wang executed Li and presented his head to Emperor Xizong.