Prior to chancellorships After Emperor Dezong's grandson
Emperor Xianzong became emperor in 805, Li Jifu was recalled to serve as
Kaogong Langzhong (), a supervisorial official at the ministry of civil service affairs (吏部, Lìbu, note different tone than the ministry of rites) and put in charge of drafting edicts. Shortly after he arrived at the capital
Chang'an, he was made
Hanlin Xueshi (), an imperial scholar, and soon was further made
Zhongshu Sheren (), a mid-level official at the legislative bureau of government (,
Zhongshu Sheng). During that time, he made several suggestions that caused him to gain further approval by Emperor Xianzong: • When the
Li Qi the military governor (
Jiedushi) of Zhenhai Circuit (, headquartered in modern
Zhenjiang,
Jiangsu) requested to also be the director of the salt and iron monopoly, Li Jifu pointed out that Li Qi was ambitious and rebellious and that giving him the economic benefits of running the monopolies would further strengthen him in case of a rebellion, and thus opposed the request. Emperor Xianzong agreed with Li Jifu. He was also given the additional titles of
Jinzi Guanglu Daifu (),
Shang Zhuguo (), and imperial scholar of Jixian Palace. He was also put in charge of editing the imperial history and created the Duke of Zhao. In 813, when
Uyghur forces approached Tang borders and announced that they were going through Tang territory to attack Tufan, the border people were alarmed, believing that the Uyghur might be intending to attack them instead. Li Jifu advocated not becoming overly alarmed, but simply repairing 11 border posts to watch them. In 814, he further advocated the reestablishment of You Prefecture (, in modern
Yulin, Shaanxi), a special prefecture to settle the surrendered non-
Han tribes. Emperor Xianzong approved his proposals. == Written works ==