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  2. Emperor Taizong of Tang - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649), previously Prince of Qin, personal name Li Shimin, was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling from 626 to 649.

  3. Emperor Taizong of Song - Wikipedia

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    Zhao Jiong (20 November 939 – 8 May 997), known as Zhao Guangyi from 960 to 977 and Zhao Kuangyi before 960, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Song, was the second emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned from 976 to his death in 997.

  4. List of emperors of the Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The emperor was the supreme head of state during the imperial era of China (221 BC – AD 1912), including the ... (Emperor Taizong) (r. 1123–1134).

  5. List of emperors of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    (Taizong → Daizong) First monarch: Emperor Gaozu: Last monarch: Emperor Ai: Formation: 618 (first establishment) 705 (restoration) Abolition: 690 (usurpation by Wu Zhou dynasty) 907 (final collapse) Residence: Taiji Palace, Chang'an Daming Palace, Chang'an: Appointer: Hereditary

  6. Emperor Taizong of Liao - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Taizong honored his mother Empress Shulü as empress dowager, and created his wife Lady Xiao Wen, who was a niece of Empress Shulü's, empress. [1] [2] It was said that he was filially pious toward his mother, such that if the empress dowager were ill and unable to eat, he would also not eat, and that if his mother were displeased at him, he would not dare to meet her until her temper ...

  7. Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong

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    Questions and Replies between Emperor Taizong of Tang and Li Weigong (Chinese: 唐太宗李衛公問對) is a fictional dialogue between Emperor Taizong (AD 599–649) of the Tang dynasty and Li Jing (571–649 AD), a prominent Tang general.

  8. Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions

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    Emperor Taizong also ordered Qu Wentai to turn over the Chinese who were previously in exile in the Eastern Turkic Khaganate who had fled to Gaochang when Tang conquered the Eastern Turkic Khaganate in 630. Qu Wentai further incensed Emperor Taizong by trying to persuade Xueyantuo's Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan to take a more independent stance from ...

  9. Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    During Emperor Taizong's reign alone, large campaigns were launched against not only the Göktürks, but also separate campaigns against the Tuyuhun, the oasis states, and the Xueyantuo. Under Emperor Gaozong, a campaign led by the general Su Dingfang was launched against the Western Turks ruled by Ashina Helu. [145]