Tang Gaozu, Emperor of China, 565-635

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Name (Latin)
Tang Gaozu, Emperor of China, 565-635
Other forms of name
nne Tʻang Kao-tsu, Emperor of China, 565-635
Wude, Emperor of China, 565-635
Gaozu, Emperor of China, 565-635
Li, Yüan, 565-635
Wu-te, Emperor of China, 565-635
Kao-tsu, Emperor of China, 565-635
Date of birth
0565-04-08
Date of death
0635-06-25
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 55542714
Wikidata: Q9700
Library of congress: n 84033490
OCoLC: oca01116941
Sources of Information
  • LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Tʻang Kao-tsu, Emperor of China, 565-635; variants: Li, Yüan; Wu-te; Kao-tsu)
  • Niu, C.K. Li Yüan chien Tʻang shih lüeh, 1983:t.p. (Li Yüan) port. (Tʻang Kao-tsu Li Yüan) p. 125 (d. 635)
  • Tzʻu hai, 1979:p. 1959 (Tʻang Kao-tsu, 566-635; Li Yüan)
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Wikipedia description:

Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Chinese: 唐高祖; pinyin: Táng Gāozǔ; Wade–Giles: T'ang Kao-tsu; 7 April 566 – 25 June 635), personal name Li Yuan, courtesy name Shude, Xianbei name Daye Yuan, was the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 618 to 626 CE. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor in the area of modern-day Shanxi, and was based in Taiyuan. In 615, Li Yuan was assigned to garrison Longxi. He gained much experience by dealing with the Göktürks of the north and was able to pacify them. Li Yuan was also able to gather support from these successes and, with the disintegration of the Sui dynasty in July 617, Li Yuan – urged on by his second son Li Shimin (李世民, the eventual Emperor Taizong) – rose in rebellion. Using the title of "Great Chancellor" (大丞相), Li Yuan installed a puppet child emperor, Yang You, but eventually removed him altogether and established the Tang dynasty in 618 with himself as emperor. His son and successor Li Shimin honoured him as Gaozu ("high founder") after his death. Emperor Gaozu's reign was concentrated on uniting the empire under the Tang. Aided by Li Shimin, whom he created the Prince of Qin, he defeated all the other contenders, including Li Gui, Dou Jiande, Wang Shichong, Xue Rengao and Liu Wuzhou. By 628, the Tang dynasty had succeeded in uniting all of China. On the home front, he recognized the early successes forged by Emperor Wen of Sui and strove to emulate most of Emperor Wen's policies, including the equal distribution of land amongst his people, and he also lowered taxes. He abandoned the harsh system of law established by Emperor Yang of Sui as well as reforming the judicial system. These acts of reform paved the way for the reign of Emperor Taizong, which ultimately pushed Tang to the height of its power. In 626, Li Shimin, in a dispute with his brothers Li Jiancheng, the Crown Prince, and Li Yuanji, the Prince of Qi, ambushed Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji at Xuanwu Gate, killing them. Fearful of what Li Shimin might do next, Emperor Gaozu passed the throne to him and became Taishang Huang (retired emperor). He died on 25 June 635.

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