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Emperor Suzong of Tang 唐肅宗
Huangdi 皇帝 Khan of Heaven 天可汗
Emperor of the Tang dynasty
Reign
12 August 756[1][2][3] – 16 May 762
Coronation
12 August 756
Predecessor
Emperor Xuanzong
Successor
Emperor Daizong
Born
yihai day, 711[4][3]
Died
16 May 762(762-05-16) (aged 51)[5][6]
Burial
Jian Mausoleum (建陵)
Consorts
Lady Wei of Jingzhao (div. 746) Lady Zhang (m. –762) Empress Zhangjing (m. 725; died 730)
Issue
Emperor Daizong Li Xi Li Tan Li Jin Li Xian Li Ting Li Guang Li Chui Princess Su Princess Xiao Princess Hezheng Princess Tan Princess Ji Princess Yonghe Princess Gao Princess Yongmu
Emperor Suzong of Tang (yihai day, 711[4] – 16 May 762;[5] r. 756 – 762), personal name Li Heng, né Li Sisheng (李嗣升), known as Li Jun (李浚) from 725 to 736, known as Li Yu (李璵) from 736 to 738, known briefly as Li Shao (李紹) in 738, was an emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty and the son of Emperor Xuanzong.
Suzong ascended the throne after his father fled to Sichuan during the An Lushan Rebellion in 756; Li Heng himself had fled in the opposite direction, to Lingwu, where he was declared emperor by the army. Much of Emperor Suzong's reign was spent in quelling the aforementioned rebellion, 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 officials began, with Li Fuguo becoming the commander of the imperial guards and possessing nearly absolute power near Emperor Suzong's reign.
Li Fuguo allied and befriended Emperor Suzong's wife, Empress Zhang, at the beginning of Emperor Suzong's reign, and in an alliance of power, both cleared the court of any opposition against them and controlled everything, but at the end of Emperor Suzong's reign, both became enemies. In 762, with Emperor Suzong gravely ill, Li Fuguo killed Empress Zhang in a power struggle and shortly after that, Emperor Suzong died.
He was succeeded by his son Emperor Daizong, who was eventually able to kill Li Fuguo, but the tradition of eunuchs in power had started. Suzong's death on 16 May came only 13 days after the death of his father, the Emperor Xuanzong.
^Following the rebellion of An Lushan, Emperor Suzong was proclaimed emperor by the army on August 12, 756, but his father Emperor Xuanzong and his retinue, who had escaped to Sichuan, only heard the news on September 10, 756, that date marking the end of Xuanzong's reign in practice. Until Emperor Xuanzong received the news of Emperor Suzong's ascension, he continued to issue imperial edicts as emperor.
^According to Suzong's biography in the Old Book of Tang, he assumed the throne at Lingwu on the jiazi day in the 7th month of the 15th year of the Tianbao era of Tang Xuanzong's reign. This corresponds to 12 Aug 756 in the Julian calendar.(「(天宝十五载七月)是月甲子,上即皇帝位于灵武。」) Old Book of Tang, vol. 10.
^ abOld Book of Tang, vol. 10.
^ abAccording to Suzong's biography in the Old Book of Tang, he was born on a yihai day in the 2nd year of the Jingyun era of Tang Ruizong's reign. This corresponds to 6 dates in 711 in the Julian calendar: 21 Feb, 22 Apr, 21 Jun, 20 Aug, 19 Oct and 18 Dec.(「景云二年乙亥生。」) Old Book of Tang, vol. 10.
^ abAccording to Suzong's biography in the Old Book of Tang, he died aged 52 (by East Asian reckoning) on the dingmao day in the 4th month of the 1st year of the Baoying era of his/Daizong's reign. This date corresponds to 16 May 762 in the Julian calendar.(「(宝应元年四月)丁卯...。是日,上崩于长生殿,年五十二。」) Old Book of Tang, vol. 10.
^Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 222.
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