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Biography of T'ang Hsüan-tsung

Name: T'ang Hsüan-tsung
Birth Date: 685
Death Date: 762
Place of Birth: N/A
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Male
Occupations: emperor


T'ang Hsüan-tsung

T'ang Hsüan-tsung (685-762) was the seventh emperor of the T'ang dynasty. Although he was an able man, his long reign ended with his abdication after the massive rebellion of An Lu-shan broke out in 755.Hsüan-tsung was the third son of Emperor Jui-tsung (reigned 685, 710-713). In the year he was born, his great-aunt, Empress Wu, deposed Jui-tsung and replaced him with her young son Chung-tsung (reigned 685-690, 705-710).Hsüan-tsung spent his youth in Ch'ang-an and Loyang, the T'ang capitals. During the years after the successful coup d'etat against Empress Wu in 705, there was almost constant maneuvering behind the scenes in the palace. Cliques formed around empresses, deposed emperors, and princes. Hsüan-tsung was deeply involved in these intrigues and, after helping to restore his father to the throne in 710, became emperor in 713.Administration of the EmpireAt the beginning of his reign Hsüan-tsung was an active and …showed first 150 words

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showed last 150 words…of Hsüan-tsung's capacities and personality. His success in achieving power in a time of political intrigue and instability certainly testifies to his political ability and tenacity. It was clear when he first ascended the throne that he would not, at the beginning at least, be dominated by any person or faction. But although he was capable of ruling vigorously, he was also artistically inclined and fond of a luxurious life. In addition to having a large harem, he patronized musicians, artists, and poets, and his reign is traditionally characterized as a period of great cultural brilliance. Further Reading There is much information on Hsüan-tsung's reign in Edwin G. Pulleyblank, The Background of the Rebellion of An Lu-shan (1955). Concerning the lives of the two great poets of the period see Arthur Waley, The Poetry and Career of Li Po (1950), and William Hung, Tu Fu: China's Greatest Poet (1952).

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