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Emperor Dezong of Tang (27 May 742 [2] – 25 February 805), [3] personal name Li Kuo, was an 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 (surpassed only by Emperor Xuanzong and Emperor Gaozong).
Consort Shen (personal name unknown [2]) (disappeared 759), formally Empress Ruizhen (睿真皇后, literary meaning "the wise and true empress"), was a Tang dynasty woman who served as a consort of Emperor Daizong of Tang (Li Chu) while he was the Prince of Guangping under his grandfather Emperor Xuanzong and father Emperor Suzong and the mother of the future Emperor Dezong (Li Kuo).
Emperor Xuanzong chose for him, as his wife and princess, Lady Cui the daughter of the Lady of Han, a sister of Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine Consort Yang Yuhuan; however, his oldest son Li Kuo was born of a concubine, Consort Shen.
Li Xian 李显 23 February 705 3 July 710 Emperor Xiaohe 孝和皇帝 Shenlong (神龍) 705–707; Jinglong (景龍) 707–710; none [f] Li Chongmao 李重茂 5 July 710 25 July 710 [g] Emperor Shang 殤皇帝 Tanglong (唐隆) 5 July– 19 August 710; Ruizong (second reign) Li Dan 李旦 25 July 710 8 September 712 abdicated [5] Emperor ...
After Li Kuo became emperor in 779 (as Emperor Dezong), she was created Shufei (淑妃), the second highest rank for imperial consorts under empress. [4] He awarded her father Wang Yu posthumous honors while making her brother Wang Guo a prefectural military advisor.
His father Li Kuo was Li Yu's oldest son, and he himself was Li Kuo's oldest son. His mother was Li Kuo's consort Lady Wang (who was later empress). Early in his life, he was created the Prince of Xuancheng. [9] In 779, after the death of Li Yu (who was then emperor, as Emperor Daizong) and Li Kuo's ascension (as Emperor Dezong), Li Song was ...
Emperor Daizong died in 779 and was succeeded by Li Kuo (as Emperor Dezong). By 780, the chancellor Yang Yan had become very powerful and, having been a close associate of Yuan Zai's, was intent on reviving Yuan's proposals with regard to Tufan, which were abandoned after Yuan's fall from grace in 777.
Li Yi was born in 810, at Daming Palace (大明宮), [3] as the 13th of 20 known sons of then-reigning Emperor Xianzong. [6] His mother was Emperor Xianzong's concubine Consort Zheng, who had previously been a concubine of the warlord Li Qi and who, after imperial forces defeated Li Qi in 807, was taken into Emperor Xianzong's palace to be a servant girl to Emperor Xianzong's wife Consort Guo ...