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Daizong is the
temple name used for
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Emperor Daizong of Tang (727–779,
reigned 762–779),
emperor of the Tang...
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Emperor Daizong of Tang (11
November 726 – 10 June 779),
personal name Li Yu (name
changed in 758
after being created crown prince), né Li Chu (Chinese:...
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September 1428 – 14
March 1457), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Daizong of Ming and by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Jing of Ming, personal...
- 59 BC as a marquess,
survived by 16
wives and 22 children. His son Liu
Daizong (劉代宗) was not
initially allowed to
inherit his title, but
ultimately was...
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Suzong died
later in 762 and was
succeeded by his son
Emperor Daizong.
Emperor Daizong made Li Baoyu, in
addition to
Chenzheng Circuit, the
military governor...
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reign of
Emperor Daizong and was
feared by others,
including chancellors. At the
urging of the
chancellor Yuan Zai,
Emperor Daizong secretly executed...
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which was
ultimately put down in 763
during the
reign of his son
Emperor Daizong.
During Emperor Suzong's reign, the
tradition of
eunuchs becoming top-ranked...
- (大唐后妃传之珍珠传奇) by Cang Mings****; and
tells the
fictional love
story of
Emperor Daizong and
Consort Shen,
aided by the
grandiose historical background of the An...
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emperor of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was the
oldest son of
Emperor Daizong. His
reign of 26
years was the
third longest in the Tang
dynasty (surp****ed...
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rebellion spanned the
reigns of
three Tang emperors: Xuanzong, Suzong, and
Daizong. On 16
December 755, An Lushan, the
jiedushi of the
Taiyuan Commandery...