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Jingtang did rebel, and Later Tang forces was initially successful in advancing to Hedong's capital Taiyuan Municipality and putting it under siege. However, they were thereafter crushed by aid troops that Emperor Taizong himself commanded and trapped by Khitan forces at Jin'an
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the Prince of Lu overthrew
Emperor Min in a rebellion and became emperor. Li Zanhua was said to have secretly communicated to his brother Emperor Taizong the opinion that this was a good opportunity to invade Later Tang, although Emperor Taizong took no actions at that time.
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Emperor, but now I am under suspicion. It is better that I go to another state so that I can be like
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Imperial Queen Xiao would subsequently continue to rule the Dongdan state until her death in 940, while Yelü Ruan would eventually succeed Emperor Taizong after his death (as Emperor Shizong).)
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1356:Shulü Shensi
1135:Yaonian Tila
827:
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797:Buddhist nun
788:
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675:Crown Prince
669:While living
645:
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613:Shi Jingtang
606:
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591:
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562:Song Dynasty
555:
548:Buddhist nun
528:Yellow River
513:
511:
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443:
439:Yelü Deguang
434:
431:Tian Huangdi
430:
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366:
354:crown prince
351:
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329:Liao dynasty
326:
313:Yelü Deguang
309:Liao dynasty
290:
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279:), known as
272:
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247:
243:
231:
230:
1809:, vol. 68 .
1074:Yelü Abaoji
968:Yelü Saladi
894:Yelü Salade
812:Yelü Ruan,
688:) (931-937)
681:) (916-931)
679:Huang Taizi
627:and Lü Qi (
435:Di Huanghou
337:Yelü Abaoji
269:Traditional
258:temple name
256:) with the
201:Yizong (義宗)
195:Temple name
96:, Liaoning)
73:(937-01-07)
2043:937 deaths
2038:899 births
2032:Categories
1938:References
1826:, vol. 72.
1513:Shulü Ping
1407:Shulü Pogu
858:Shulü Ping
808:Shulü Ping
784:Shulü Ping
693:Posthumous
594:Li Conghou
383:Former Jin
373:) and the
341:Shulü Ping
323:Background
301:Later Tang
265:Simplified
2133:Yelü clan
1625:Lady Yelü
1515:(879–953)
1076:(872–926)
828:Concubine
706:Later Jin
648:Later Jin
598:Li Congke
485:Yelü Ruan
362:Confucius
291:Li Zanhua
244:Yelü Tuyu
61:Tuyu (圖欲)
44:Successor
2021:(Regent)
1979:, vols.
1928:vol. 279
1912:vol. 278
1843:vol. 277
1792:vol. 275
1771:vol. 269
1738:vol. 280
1189:(d. 933)
868:Ancestry
850:Unknown
789:Lady Xia
515:Jiedushi
481:Shandong
473:Wu Taibo
464:Liaoning
460:Liaoyang
419:Longquan
232:Yelü Bei
22:Yelü Bei
1969:vol. 72
1896:vol. 44
1805:Bo Yang
1711:vol. 72
652:Luoyang
625:Li Song
617:Taiyuan
570:Jiangxi
566:Ganzhou
520:Baoding
391:Chifeng
387:Beijing
277:Dongdan
267:: 辽义宗,
236:Chinese
94:Jinzhou
90:Beizhen
78:Luoyang
1952:
1878:vol. 4
1862:vol. 3
832:Balhae
769:Family
751:文獻欽義皇帝
677:(皇太子,
621:Shanxi
536:Anyang
477:Yantai
411:Balhae
399:Balhae
381:state
379:Shatuo
375:Tangut
358:Buddha
317:Shatuo
261:Yizong
253:文獻欽義皇帝
238::
220:Mother
210:Father
102:Spouse
84:Burial
1677:Notes
834:(大氏)
608:heqin
540:Henan
524:Hebei
129:Names
114:Issue
36:Reign
1950:ISBN
1818:The
738:文獻皇帝
725:讓國皇帝
448:耶律安端
333:Yelü
286:東丹慕華
138:(耶律)
136:Yēlǜ
105:See
68:Died
58:Born
1989:280
1985:277
1981:275
657:李彥紳
576:).
552:Han
296:李贊華
240:耶律倍
63:899
24:耶律倍
2034::
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1983:,
1967:,
1926:,
1910:,
1894:,
1876:,
1860:,
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1831:^
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701:燕王
640:龍敏
630:呂琦
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