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* Emperor Daizong of Tang, emperor of China
* Emperor Daizong of Tang
This son was at first named Li Chu, then renamed Li Yuin, in 758, after being created crown prince ; and, eventually renamed again as Emperor Daizong of Tang, on 18 May 762.
His son Liu Daizong ( 劉代宗 ) was not initially allowed to inherit his title, but ultimately was allowed to during the reign of Emperor Yuan.
* Emperor Daizong of Tang ( 727-779 ), name Li Yu ( 李豫 ), Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty
It also contains an account of the brief capture of Chang ' an, the Chinese capital, in 763 CE during the reign of Emperor Daizong of Tang.
* Emperor Daizong of Tang ( 727-779 ; reigned 762-779 ), Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty
* Emperor Daizong of Tang
Much of Emperor Suzong's reign was spent in quelling the aforementioned rebellion, which was ultimately put down in 763 during the reign of his son Emperor Daizong.
He was succeeded by his son Emperor Daizong, who was eventually able to kill Li Fuguo, but the tradition of eunuchs in power had started.
Li Fuguo executed Empress Zhang, Li Xi, and Li Xian ( 李僩 ) the Prince of Yan and then declared Li Yu emperor ( as Emperor Daizong ).
** Li Yu ( 李豫 ), né Li Chu ( 李俶 ) ( b. 727 ), name changed to Li Yu 758, initially the Prince of Guangping ( created 740 ), later the Prince of Chu ( created 757 ), later the Prince of Cheng ( created 758 ), later the Crown Prince ( created 758 ), later Emperor Daizong of Tang
Emperor Daizong of Tang ( 唐代宗 ) ( 9 January 727 – 23 May 779 ), personal name Li Yu ( 李豫 ) ( name changed in 758 after being created crown prince ), né Li Chu ( 李俶 ), was an emperor of the Chinese Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Daizong was the eldest son of Emperor Suzong – the first Emperor of the Tang dynasty to succeed as the eldest child, and during the Anshi Rebellion ( which Emperor Suzong's entire reign was dedicated to fighting ), he served as a general of Tang and Huige joint operations that recaptured the capital Chang ' an and the eastern capital Luoyang from the rebel state of Yan, and the Anshi Rebellion was finally put down early in his own reign, in 763.
However, thereafter, the Tang state was plagued by warlordism, with such generals as Tian Chengsi, Li Baochen, and Liang Chongyi effectively ruling their realms as independent states, only nominally loyal to Emperor Daizong.
Emperor Daizong was credited for removing the corrupt eunuch Li Fuguo, who had placed him on the throne, from power, but the rest of Emperor Daizong's reign would also see dominance by such individuals as the eunuchs Cheng Yuanzhen and Yu Chao ' en, as well as the chancellor Yuan Zai.
It is also worth noting that Emperor Daizong became the first Tang emperor to succeed to the throne as a result of maneuvers by eunuchs.
Emperor Daizong was himself also said to be overly devout in Buddhism.
Emperor Daizong agreed and made Li Chu the supreme commander instead.
On May 18, Li Yu ascended the throne ( as Emperor Daizong ).

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