Who knows how many Yellow Emperors there were in the Tang Dynasty and how many Yellow Emperors there

Updated on history 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Tang Dynasty had twenty emperors.

    1.Tang Gaozu Li Yuan (born in Chang'an in 566 and died in Chang'an in 635) was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

    2.Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, named Li Shimin (599-649), was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

    3.Tang Gaozong Li Zhi.

    4.Wu Zetian (624-705) was the only female emperor in Chinese history, revered as the Holy Spirit Emperor of the Wu Zhou Dynasty.

    5.Tang Ruizong Li Dan (662-716), the fifth emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

    6.Li Chongmao (695—?) The youngest son of Tang Zhongzong, born to Empress Wei, was formerly known as King Wen. After Zhongzong was poisoned in 710, Li Chongmao, who was only 16 years old at the time, ascended the throne and changed the yuan to "Tang Long".

    7.Li Longji (685-762), Li Longji is the third son of Li Dan of Ruizong, the temple name is Xuanzong, named Tang Xuanzong, and also known as the Great Sage of the Great Sage of the Great Ming Xiao Emperor, so he is also known as the Tang Ming Emperor, and later named the Yuan Shengwen Shenwu Emperor.

    8.Tang Suzong Li Heng (711-762), the third son of Tang Xuanzong.

    9.Li Yu (726-779), the eldest son of Tang Suzong. The first name was Yu, the king of Guangping, who reigned for 17 years and died at the age of 54.

    10.Tang Dezong Li Shi (742-805) was the eldest son of Tang Dynasty Emperor and reigned for 26 years. He was 64 years old.

    11.Tang Shunzong Li Yu (761-806), the eldest son of Tang Dezong, ascended the throne in the twenty-first year of Zhenyuan (805) and changed to Yongzhen.

    12.Tang Xianzong Li Chun (778-820), who reigned from 805 until his death.

    13.Tang Muzong Li Heng (795-824), formerly known as You. In the seventh year of Yuanhe (812), he was made the crown prince and changed his name to Heng. He reigned for 4 years and died at the age of 30.

    14.Tang Jingzong Li Zhan (809-826) was the eldest son of Tang Muzong. He reigned for 3 years and died at the age of 19.

    15.Tang Wenzong Li Ang (809-840), the second son of Tang Muzong. Tang Jingzong's younger brother. He reigned for 14 years and died at the age of 32.

    16.Tang Xuanzong Li Chen (810-859), originally named Yi, formerly known as King Guang, reigned for 13 years.

    17.Tang Yizong Li Yi (November 14, 833-873), reigned for 14 years and died at the age of 41.

    18.Tang Xizong Li Yi (862-888) was the fifth son of Tang Yizong, and his first name was Yan. He reigned from 873 to 888, reigned for 13 years, died at the age of 27, and was posthumously named Emperor Huisheng Gongdingxiao.

    19.Tang Zhaozong Li Ye (867-904), formerly known as Jie, also known as Min, reigned for 16 years at the age of 38.

    20.Emperor Li of the Tang Dynasty (892-908), formerly known as Zuo. The ninth son of Tang Zhaozong, the last emperor of the Tang Dynasty, reigned for 3 years and was deposed. He died the following year at the age of 17 and was buried in Wenling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tang Gaozu Li Yuan (born in Chang'an in 566, died in Chang'an in 635) was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty Tang Taizong Li Shimin (599 649) Tang Gaozong Li Zhi (628 683) Wu Zetian (624-705) Tang Zhongzong Li Xian (656 710) Tang Ruizong Li Dan (662-716) Deposed Emperor Li Chongmao (695-?) Tang Xuanzong Li Longji (685-762) Tang Suzong Li Heng (711-762) Tang Dynasty Emperor Li Yu (726-779) Tang Dezong Li Shi (742-805) Tang Shunzong Li Yu (761-806) Tang Xianzong Li Chun (born 778, died 820) Tang Muzong Li Heng (795-824) Tang Jingzong Li Zhan (809-826) Tang Wenzong Li Ang (809-840) Tang Xuanzong Li Chen (810 - 859) Tang Yizong Li Yi (833 873) Tang Xizong Li Yi (862 - 888) (pronounced hustle xuān) Tang Zhaozong Li Ye (867, 904) Tang Emperor Li Yi (892, 908).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tang Dynasty 618-907 capital Chang'an The first Gaozu Li Yuan reigned for 9 years from 618 to 626 The second Taizong Li Shimin reigned for 23 years from 626 to 649 The third Gaozong Li Zhi reigned for 35 years from 649 to 683 The 4th Zhongzong Li Xian reigned in December 683 The 5th Ruizong Li Dan reigned in February 684 The Tang Dynasty was founded in 73 years, Empress Wu Cao Wu Zetian ruled for 7 years, and the Tang Dynasty was destroyed in 690 AD and established his own Wu Zhou Dynasty Wu Zhou Dynasty 690— In 705, the capital Chang'an The first female emperor Wu Cao Wu Zetian reigned for 16 years from 690 to 705 The Wu Zhou Dynasty was founded for 16 years The Tang Dynasty was restored The 6th Zhongzong Li Xian reigned for 5 years from 705 to 709 The 7th Young Emperor Li Chongmao reigned for a few days in June 710 The 8th Ruizong Li Dan reigned for 3 years from June 710 to 712 The 9th Xuanzong Li Longji reigned for 45 years from 712 to 756 The 10th Suzong Li Heng reigned for 6 years from 756 to 762 The 11th Emperor Li Yu reigned 762— 779 reigned for 17 years The 12th Dejong Li Shi, reigned for 25 years from 779 to 804 The 13th Shunzong Li Yu 805 January-August The 14th Xianzong Li Chun reigned for 15 years from 805 to 820 The 15th Mujong Li Heng reigned for 4 years from 820 to 824 The 16th Jingzong Li Zhan reigned for 2 years from 824 to 826 The 17th Wenzong Li Ang reigned for 14 years from 826 to 840 The 18th Wuzong Li Yan reigned for 6 years from 840 to 846 The 19th Xuanzong Li Chen 846— Reigned for 14 years in 859 The 20th Yizong Li Yi reigned for 15 years from 859 to 873 The 21st Emperor Li Yi reigned for 16 years from 873 to 888 The 22nd Zhaozong Li Ye reigned for 13 years from 888 to 900 The 23rd deposed emperor Li Yu reigned from 900 to 901 The 24th Zhaozong Li Ye reigned for 4 years from 901 to 904 The 25th Emperor Mourning Emperor Li Ji reigned for 4 years from 904 to 907 The Tang Dynasty did not count Wu Zhou, with a total of 22 emperors and 276 years of statehood.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is it the Emperor or the Yellow Emperor? These two people are different, there is only one Yellow Emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Including Wu Zhou, there are: Tang Gaozu, Tang Taizong, Tang Gaozong, Wuhou, Tang Zhongzong, Tang Ruizong, Tang Xuanzong, Tang Suzong, Tang Dynasty Sect, Tang Dezong, Tang Shunzong, Tang Xianzong, Tang Muzong, Tang Jingzong, Tang Wenzong, Tang Wuzong, Tang Xuanzong, Tang Yizong, Tang Xizong, Tang Zhaozong, Tang Ai Emperor, a total of 21 emperors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tang Dynasty 618--9o7 Li surname built the capital: Chang'an.

    1. Gaozu Yuan Wude 9 years.

    2. Taizong Shimin Zhenguan 23 years.

    3. Gao Zongzhi Yonghui 34 years.

    Fourth, Zhongzong is the heir of the saint for 1 year.

    Fifth, Wu Zetian vertical arch 21 years.

    6. Zhongzong (Restoration) Shenlong 5 years.

    Seventh, Ruizong Dan Jingyun 3 years.

    8. Xuanzong Longji 43 years of congenital life.

    9. Suzong Pavilion to Germany for 7 years.

    10. Dai Zong Yu Bao Ying 17 years.

    Ten. 1. Dezong is under construction for 26 years.

    Ten. 2. Shunzong recites Yongzhen l year.

    Ten. 3. Xianzong Chun Yuan and l5 years.

    Ten. Fourth, Mu Zongheng Changqing 4 years.

    Ten. 5. Jingzong Zhan Baoli 2 years.

    Ten. 6. Wenzong Ang Taihe 14 years.

    Ten. 7. Wu Zongyan Huichang 6 years.

    Ten. 8. Xuanzong Chen Dazhong 13 years.

    Ten. 9. Yizong Luo Xiantong l4 years.

    Two. 10. The Emperor of the

    Two. Ten. 1. Zhaozong Ye Dragon Chronicle 16 years.

    Two. Ten. Second, the Emperor mourns and wishes God 3 years.

    Twenty-two emperors of the Tang Dynasty (some record twenty, not counting the Wu Zhou regime), ruled the Tang Dynasty for 29o years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    22 emperors of the Tang Dynasty.

    There were 22 emperors in the Tang Dynasty:

    1. Tang Gaozu Li Yuan (born in Chang'an in 566 and died in Chang'an in 635) was the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

    2. Li Shimin (598-649), Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

    3. Tang Gaozong Li Zhi (628 683), the ninth son of Tang Taizong Li Shimin.

    4. Wu Meiniang (624-705), the Great Sage Emperor of Zetian, was the only female emperor of the Great Unified Feudal Dynasty in Chinese history, and was respected as the Holy Spirit Emperor of Wuzhou.

    5 Li Xian, Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty (656-710).

    6, Young Emperor Li Chongmao (695—?) The youngest son of Tang Zhongzong was called "Young Emperor" or "Emperor Di".

    7. Tang Ruizong Li Dan (662-716) His father was Tang Gaozong Li Zhi, his mother was Wu Zetian, and Tang Zhongzong was his brother.

    8. Tang Xuanzong Li Longji (685-762), reigned in 712-756, and was the third son of Ruizong Li Dan, 9. Tang Suzong Li Heng (711-762), the third son of Tang Xuanzong.

    10. Li Yu of the Tang Dynasty (726-779), the eldest son of Tang Suzong.

    11. Tang Dezong Li Shi (kuò) (742-805), the eldest son of Tang Dynasty Emperor.

    12. Tang Shunzong Li Yu (761-806), the eldest son of Tang Dezong.

    13. Tang Xianzong Li Chun (778-820) reigned from 805 to 820 and was the eldest son of Tang Shunzong.

    14, Tang Muzong Li Heng (795-824), formerly known as You.

    15. Tang Jingzong Li Zhan (809-826), the eldest son of Tang Muzong.

    16, Tang Wenzong Li Ang (809-840), the second son of Tang Muzong, the younger brother of Tang Jingzong.

    17 Tang Wuzong's real name was Li Xiao (Chán) (814-846).

    18, Tang Xuanzong Li Chen (810-859), the thirteenth son of Tang Xianzong Li Chun, the younger brother of Tang Muzong Li Heng, and the uncle of Tang Wuzong Li Yan.

    19. Li Yi of Tang Yizong (November 14, 833, 873), was the eldest son of Tang Xuanzong.

    20, Tang Yizong Li Yi (xuān) (862-888), the fifth son of Tang Yizong, his first name.

    21, Tang Zhaozong Li Ye (867 904), formerly known as Jie, also known as Min, he is the seventh son of Tang Yizong and the younger brother of Tang Xizong.

    22, Tang Emperor Li Ji (892-908), formerly known as Zuo. The ninth son of Tang Zhaozong.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Tang Dynasty had 21 emperors.

    The Tang Dynasty (618-907) was a unified dynasty after the Sui Dynasty, with a total of 21 emperors and 289 years, which was recognized as one of the most powerful eras in China.

    At the end of the Sui Dynasty, the world rose together, in 617 Tang Duke Li Yuan launched the Jinyang Mutiny, the following year in Chang'an to establish the Tang Dynasty, because the royal family surname Li, so also called Li Tang. After Tang Taizong succeeded to the throne, he created the rule of Zhenguan, and Tang Gaozong inherited the legacy of Zhenguan to create the rule of Yonghui, and then Wu Zetian once took the Tang Dynasty as the Zhou Dynasty and restored the Tang Dynasty after the Shenlong Revolution. After Tang Xuanzong ascended the throne, he made great efforts to create a prosperous era of economic prosperity, four Yi Binfu, and ten thousand states came to the dynasty, and at the end of Tianbao, the population of the country reached about 80 million.

    After the Anshi Rebellion, the division of feudal towns and the dictatorship of eunuchs led to the gradual decline of national strength, and in the middle and later periods, the governance of Yuanhe Zhongxing, Huichang Zhongxing, and Dazhong was revived. In 878, the Huangchao Rebellion broke out, destroying the foundation of Tang rule, and in 907, Zhu Wen usurped the Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty fell, and China entered the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    More than 20 ah, I won't talk about this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not a single one! There were several emperors in the Tang Dynasty! There is no Yellow Emperor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Eighteen Tombs of the Tang Dynasty refer to the 18 mausoleums of the 19 emperors of the Tang Dynasty located in the Guanzhong region. From Gaozu Li Yuan to Emperor Mourning Li Zhu, there were 21 emperors in the Tang Dynasty. In addition to the late Tang Dynasty Zhaozong Li Ye buried Henan Yanshi's and tombs, Mourning Emperor Li Zhu buried in Shandong Heze's Wen Mausoleum, and because Wu Zetian and Gaozong were buried together, there are 18 mausoleums distributed in the north of the Wei River.

    The mausoleum area starts from Qianxian and Liquan in the west, passes through Jingyang, Sanyuan and Fuping, and ends at Puchengfan 6 counties in the east for about 150 kilometers.

    The eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty can be divided into two kinds according to the construction method: one is to accumulate soil as a mound, imitated by the Qin and Han Dynasty mausoleums, such as the dedication of Gaozu Li Yuan, the Zhuang Mausoleum of Jingzong Li Zhan, the Duanling of Wuzong Li Yan, and the Jingling of Emperor Li Yi, a total of 4. The land accumulated in the mausoleum is "mountain mausoleum" because the national power and financial resources were not strong in the early Tang Dynasty; The Zhuangling, Duanling and Jingling in the late Tang Dynasty were due to the decline of the country and the lack of financial resources.

    Another method is because the mountain is the mausoleum, starting from the Zhaoling of Taizong, perfected in the Qianling of Gaozong, and then formed a system, a total of 14. This method also originated from the previous dynasty, and the Han Emperor ruled the tomb "because of its mountain, not a tomb", that is, there is no sealed soil on the ground. The emperors of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern Dynasties also imitated it.

    The method of using the mountain as a mausoleum is to dig a tomb road from the middle of the mountain to build a tomb chamber in the middle of the mountain. This type of tomb is made of stone masonry, which is unusually strong, and is more robust and safer than a mausoleum with a mound of earth.

    Directory. 1 Dedication to the Mausoleum.

    2 Zhaoling 3 Qianling.

    4 Dingling 5 Bridge Tomb.

    6 Tailing 7 Chongling.

    8 Yuanling 9 Jianling.

    10 Fengling.

    11 Jingling.

    12 Guangling.

    13 Zhuang Ling.

    14 Zhangling.

    15 Duanling.

    16 Zhenling.

    17 Jianling.

    18 Jingling.

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