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Suzong is the
temple name used for
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Emperor Zhang of Han (57–88)
Emperor Xiaoming of
Northern Wei (510–528)...
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Emperor Suzong of Tang (yihai day, 711 – 16 May 762; r. 756 – 762),
personal name Li Heng, né Li
Sisheng (李嗣升),
known as Li Jun (李浚) from 725 to 736, known...
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power on
Emperor Suzong and to
serve under Emperor Suzong.
Emperor Xuanzong,
after becoming retired emperor,
largely allowed Emperor Suzong to coordinate...
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Emperor Suzong – the
first emperor of the Tang
dynasty to
succeed as the
eldest child.
During the
Anshi Rebellion (which
Emperor Suzong's entire reign...
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empress of the
Chinese Tang Dynasty. She was the
second wife of
Emperor Suzong and
gained great power during his reign, in
alliance with the
eunuch Li...
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Chinese eunuch,
military general, and
politician during the
reign of
Emperor Suzong (Li Heng) of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He had
served Li Heng
while Li Heng...
- the Tang dynasty. Li was a
trusted advisor and
close friend to
Emperor Suzong of Tang, whom he
aided in
suppressing the An
Lushan Rebellion, and later...
- allies. The
rebellion spanned the
reigns of
three Tang emperors: Xuanzong,
Suzong, and Daizong. On 16
December 755, An Lushan, the
jiedushi of the Taiyuan...
- the city of
Lingwu and
declared himself emperor on 12
August 756.
Emperor Suzong of Tang
immediately began organizing a counter-attack
against the advancing...
- Heng
fleeing to
Lingwu and
declaring himself emperor there (as
Emperor Suzong). Guo and Li
Guangbi abandoned their campaign against Shi and went to Lingwu...