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282:). Dou Yizhi heard about the mutiny and was concerned that his soldiers may be tempted to do the same. He considered passing out money and silk as rewards to them to endear them to him, but there was advice that doing so, without any reason, may in fact cause soldiers to fear that they were being suspected. He therefore did not do so, but rumors that he was passing out rewards already spread among the soldiers. One of the officers, Wang Guoqing ( 360:
When you recommend people, do not consider how close you are to them. I heard that when Dou Yizhi was chancellor, he did not once give a commission to anyone that he knew. If his acquaintances were talented but he abandoned them because he knew them, then this could not be said to be fair,
228:, however, did not believe that investigations were sufficiently thorough and ordered a reinvestigation; the reinvestigation concluded that Han actually embezzled 10 times the amount Wei reported. As a result, in 817, Dou was demoted to be the prefect of Jin Prefecture (金州, in modern 370:
In 828, by which time Wenzong was emperor (after Emperor Jingzong was assassinated around the new year 827), Dou Yizhi was relieved of his chancellor post and made the military governor of Shannan East Circuit (山南東道, headquartered in modern
348:) while remaining as chancellor. He was also created the Duke of Jinyang, while being relieved of his post as director of finances. He was known for avoiding any appearances of 132:. He later passed a special imperial examination in judging cases, and was made the sheriff of Lantian County (藍田, in modern Xi'an). He later successively served as 691: 696: 681: 686: 288:) thus plotted a mutiny. Wang's plot was discovered, and Dou executed Wang and over 200 of his coconspirators. He was thereafter replaced by 75:
It is not known when Dou Yizhi was born, but it is known that his family was from the Tang capital municipality Jingzhao (京兆, in modern
423:). In 832, he requested a recall to Chang'an due to illness, and was recalled. He died in 833 and was given posthumous honors. 202:). At a later point, he was made the mayor of Jingzhao. While he was serving at Jingzhao, there was an incident where Han Wu ( 530: 655: 651: 611: 595: 576: 465: 513: 444: 313: 56: 639: 627: 494: 558: 236:), while Wei was exiled. In 818, Dou was made the governor of Xuanshe Circuit (宣歙, headquartered in modern 701: 671: 407:). Later that year, he was made the military governor of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern 415:) as well as the mayor of its capital Fengxiang Municipality, and given the honorary title of acting 309: 225: 224:) to investigate, and Wei found that Han had embezzled 300,000 coins-worth of money. Then-reigning 60: 353: 327: 64: 259: 111: 8: 676: 292:
and recalled to Chang'an to serve as the deputy minister of civil service affairs (吏部侍郎,
420: 308:
Shortly after the death of Emperor Muzong and the ascension of Emperor Muzong's son
218:, was found to have engaged in corruption. Dou ordered his subordinate Wei Zhengwu ( 634: 622: 507: 460: 92: 49: 534: 448: 438: 142:), a supervisorial official in the administration of the executive bureau (尚書省, 646: 571: 262:
was emperor, there was a mutiny at Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern
129: 665: 26: 389:
title as an honorary title. In 831, he was recalled to Chang'an to serve as
52: 170:), a supervisorial official at the ministry of civil service affairs (吏部, 517: 215: 84: 441: 331: 296:). Later that year, he was made the deputy minister of census (戶部侍郎, 237: 195: 372: 349: 272: 182:
In 811, Dou Yizhi was made the deputy chief imperial censor (御史中丞,
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would comment, while speaking with the chancellors at that time:
352:, although years later, Emperor Jingzong's brother and successor 344:), the deputy head of the examination bureau of government (門下省, 289: 263: 233: 80: 229: 88: 408: 376: 267: 241: 199: 156:), a supervisorial official at the ministry of defense (兵部, 379:) as well as the prefect of its capital Xiang Prefecture ( 270:) in which the soldiers expelled their military governor ( 244:), as well as the prefect of its capital Xuan Prefecture ( 101:) served as a county magistrate, while his father Dou Yu ( 214:), one of the two counties making up the capital proper 330:, apparently at the recommendation of the chancellor 186:). In 813, he was made an imperial attendant (給事中, 399:), one of the heads of the executive bureau (尚書省, 303: 194:) of Shanguo Circuit (陝虢, headquartered in modern 177: 365: 663: 253: 403:), as well as acting minister of worship (太常卿, 692:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Shannan East Circuit 394: 380: 339: 321: 283: 277: 258:In 822, by which time Emperor Xianzong's son 245: 219: 209: 203: 165: 151: 137: 119: 102: 96: 43: 33: 20: 697:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Fengxiang Circuit 682:Chancellors under Emperor Jingzong of Tang 687:Chancellors under Emperor Wenzong of Tang 587: 585: 124:) class, and was made a copywriter (校書郎, 83:). His family claimed ancestry from the 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 474: 426: 300:) and the acting director of finances. 664: 582: 471: 190:), and then made the governor (觀察使, 442:Chinese-Western Calendar Converter. 107:) served as a prefectural prefect. 13: 208:), the sheriff of Wannian County ( 95:). His grandfather Dou Yuanchang ( 14: 713: 432: 387:Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi 318:Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi 304:During Emperor Jingzong's reign 178:During Emperor Xianzong's reign 601: 564: 548: 500: 453: 366:During Emperor Wenzong's reign 340: 322: 284: 204: 1: 254:During Emperor Muzong's reign 70: 385:), although he retained the 7: 312:in 824, Dou Yizhi was made 10: 718: 48:), was an official of the 514:"漢川草廬-二十四史-新唐書-卷七十一‧表第十一" 395: 381: 334:. He was thereafter made 278: 246: 220: 210: 166: 152: 138: 120: 103: 97: 44: 34: 21: 25:) (died April 29, 833), 40:Duke Gonghui of Jinyang 363: 447:May 22, 2010, at the 358: 316:with the designation 110:Dou Yizhi passed the 59:during the reigns of 427:Notes and references 112:imperial examination 672:8th-century births 421:Three Excellencies 709: 635:New Book of Tang 623:Old Book of Tang 615: 605: 599: 589: 580: 568: 562: 555:Old Book of Tang 552: 546: 545: 543: 542: 533:. Archived from 528: 526: 525: 516:. Archived from 508:New Book of Tang 504: 498: 491:Old Book of Tang 488: 469: 461:Old Book of Tang 457: 451: 436: 419:(司空, one of the 398: 397: 384: 383: 343: 342: 325: 324: 310:Emperor Jingzong 287: 286: 281: 280: 249: 248: 226:Emperor Xianzong 223: 222: 213: 212: 207: 206: 184:Yushi Zhongcheng 169: 168: 155: 154: 148:Bingbu Langzhong 141: 140: 123: 122: 106: 105: 100: 99: 93:Empress Dou Miao 61:Emperor Jingzong 47: 46: 37: 36: 24: 23: 717: 716: 712: 711: 710: 708: 707: 706: 702:Mayors of Xi'an 662: 661: 618: 606: 602: 590: 583: 569: 565: 553: 549: 540: 538: 531:"新唐書-宰相世系一(竇氏)" 529: 523: 521: 512: 505: 501: 489: 472: 466:vol. 17, part 2 458: 454: 449:Wayback Machine 439:Academia Sinica 437: 433: 429: 368: 354:Emperor Wenzong 306: 256: 180: 134:Yousi Langzhong 73: 65:Emperor Wenzong 55:, serving as a 12: 11: 5: 715: 705: 704: 699: 694: 689: 684: 679: 674: 660: 659: 647:Zizhi Tongjian 643: 631: 617: 616: 608:Zizhi Tongjian 600: 592:Zizhi Tongjian 581: 572:Zizhi Tongjian 563: 547: 499: 470: 452: 430: 428: 425: 401:Shangshu Sheng 367: 364: 336:Menxia Shilang 326:), along with 305: 302: 260:Emperor Muzong 255: 252: 179: 176: 162:Libu Langzhong 144:Shangshu Sheng 130:Palace Library 72: 69: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 714: 703: 700: 698: 695: 693: 690: 688: 685: 683: 680: 678: 675: 673: 670: 669: 667: 657: 653: 649: 648: 644: 641: 637: 636: 632: 629: 625: 624: 620: 619: 613: 609: 604: 597: 593: 588: 586: 578: 574: 573: 567: 560: 556: 551: 537:on 2009-03-08 536: 532: 520:on 2010-06-13 519: 515: 510: 509: 503: 496: 492: 487: 485: 483: 481: 479: 477: 475: 467: 463: 462: 456: 450: 446: 443: 440: 435: 431: 424: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 405:Taichang Qing 402: 392: 388: 378: 374: 362: 357: 355: 351: 347: 337: 333: 329: 319: 315: 311: 301: 299: 295: 291: 275: 274: 269: 265: 261: 251: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 217: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 175: 173: 163: 159: 149: 145: 135: 131: 127: 117: 113: 108: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 51: 41: 31: 28: 27:courtesy name 18: 645: 633: 621: 607: 603: 591: 570: 566: 554: 550: 539:. Retrieved 535:the original 522:. Retrieved 518:the original 506: 502: 490: 459: 455: 434: 416: 404: 400: 390: 386: 369: 359: 346:Menxia Sheng 345: 335: 317: 307: 298:Hubu Shilang 297: 294:Libu Shilang 293: 271: 257: 191: 187: 183: 181: 171: 161: 157: 147: 143: 133: 126:Xiaoshu Lang 125: 115: 109: 74: 53:Tang dynasty 39: 38:), formally 29: 16: 15: 276:) Li Yuan ( 91:(father to 85:Han dynasty 677:833 deaths 666:Categories 541:2008-11-20 524:2010-05-03 511:, vol. 71. 314:chancellor 192:Guanchashi 188:Jishizhong 71:Background 57:chancellor 391:Zuo Pushe 332:Li Fengji 238:Xuancheng 196:Sanmenxia 128:) at the 87:official 17:Dou Yizhi 650:, vols. 640:vol. 151 628:vol. 167 612:vol. 245 596:vol. 243 577:vol. 242 495:vol. 167 445:Archived 373:Xiangfan 350:nepotism 328:Li Cheng 323:同中書門下平章事 273:jiedushi 216:Chang'an 116:Mingjing 30:Zongxuan 559:vol. 15 413:Shaanxi 361:either. 290:Li Deyu 264:Kaifeng 234:Shaanxi 160:); and 114:in the 81:Shaanxi 50:Chinese 417:Sikong 230:Ankang 158:Bingbu 89:Dou Wu 409:Baoji 377:Hubei 268:Henan 242:Anhui 200:Henan 77:Xi'an 45:晉陽恭惠公 341:門下侍郎 172:Libu 167:吏部郎中 153:兵部郎中 139:右司郎中 63:and 656:243 652:242 396:左僕射 285:王國清 250:). 221:韋正晤 174:). 146:); 98:竇元昌 22:竇易直 668:: 654:, 638:, 626:, 610:, 594:, 584:^ 575:, 557:, 493:, 473:^ 464:, 411:, 382:襄州 375:, 279:李愿 266:, 247:宣州 240:, 232:, 211:萬年 205:韓晤 198:, 121:明經 104:竇彧 79:, 67:. 35:宗玄 658:. 642:. 630:. 614:. 598:. 579:. 561:. 544:. 527:. 497:. 468:. 393:( 338:( 320:( 164:( 150:( 136:( 118:( 42:( 32:( 19:(

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courtesy name
Chinese
Tang dynasty
chancellor
Emperor Jingzong
Emperor Wenzong
Xi'an
Shaanxi
Han dynasty
Dou Wu
Empress Dou Miao
imperial examination
Palace Library
Sanmenxia
Henan
Chang'an
Emperor Xianzong
Ankang
Shaanxi
Xuancheng
Anhui
Emperor Muzong
Kaifeng
Henan
jiedushi
Li Deyu
Emperor Jingzong
chancellor
Li Cheng
Li Fengji

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