- of
Later Tang (Chinese: 後唐莊宗),
personal name Li
Cunxu (Chinese: 李存朂 or 李存勗 or 李存勖; pinyin: Lǐ
Cúnxù),
nickname Yazi (亞子),
stage name Li
Tianxia (李天下)...
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became a
trusted general under both Li
Keyong and Li Keyong's
successor Li
Cunxu (Emperor Zhuangzong), the
Later Tang founder. In 926 he
seized power by...
- dynasty. Its
princely rulers were the
ethnic Shatuo warlords Li
Keyong and Li
Cunxu (Li Keyong's son).
Although the Five
Dynasties period began only in 907...
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Shatuo base of
power in what is today's
Shanxi Province of China. His son Li
Cunxu (Emperor Zhuangzong), a
child of his
concubine Lady Cao,
would succeed him...
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replaced each
other in
frequent coup d'état. The
Later Tang was
founded by Li
Cunxu, the son of
Shatuo leader Li Keyong, who was the main
military rival to...
- the
second wife and only
empress of
Emperor Zhuangzong of
Later Tang (Li
Cunxu), the
founding emperor of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period...
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Later Tang's
first emperor Li
Cunxu,
having served as Li
Cunxu's attendant ever
since both were children.
After Li
Cunxu's death in a mutiny, Zhu served...
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served as
major general under Li
Keyong and Li Keyong's son and
successor Li
Cunxu, the
princes of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period state...
- Lin (皇甫麟) to kill him in 923 when
Emperor Zhuangzong of
Later Tang (Li
Cunxu), the
emperor of
Later Liang's
enemy Later Tang to the north, was on the...
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Shouguang in 911, only
lasted for two
years before its
destruction by Li
Cunxu of the
Former Jin dynasty. As the only
ruler of Yan, Liu
Shouguang was noted...