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Emperor Taizong had been on campaign in …

Years: 951 - 951

Emperor Taizong had been on campaign in China when he died in 947.

His nephew Ruan had accompanied him on this campaign, allowing him to quickly gain the support of army leaders.

While returning to the capital, his grandmother, the empress dowager Yingtian, had plotted to have her third son, Prince Lihu, ascend to the throne, and had sent an army to intercept her grandson.

She had denounced Ruan in her campaign to support her son.

However, the Khitan nobles, knowing that Prince Lihu was entirely unfit for the throne, had refused to support her this time as they did previously with the ascension of Deguang as Emperor Taizong.

Fortunately, the strong support the court gave to Ruan’s claim had prevented a civil war among the Khitans.

Shizong is known both for his generosity as well as for his martial prowess.

This generosity is not extended to either his grandmother or his uncle (Prince Lihu) both of whom had been sent far from the capital by Shizong.

Both had died soon afterward, Prince Lihu in rebellion and Yingtian of old age.

Shizong takes to the field in 951 in a successful effort to resist Chinese advances from the south.

However, later this year, a mere four years after his ascension as emperor, he i killed by a rebellious nephew who is part of an effort within the imperial clan to usurp the throne.

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