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Tang Yue what Chen Taizong?
Taizong is a common temple name. There are more than a dozen Emperor Taizong in the whole history of China, among which the famous Emperor Taizong is Liu Heng of Han Taizong, Li Shimin of Emperor Taizong, Zhao Guangyi of Song Taizong, Judy of Ming Taizong, Huang Taiji of Qing Taizong and so on. Looking at all the Taizong emperors in the history of China, the emperors who got the temple name of Taizong were mostly ruthless during their reign.

Of all the countries around China, only Viet Nam and North Korea have studied the temple name system in China. Now let's talk about the history of Emperor Taizong in China, not the history of Emperor Taizong in Viet Nam and Korea. Compared with the whole history of China, there are fewer Taizong in the whole history of Vietnam and Korea, with one * * * and six Taizong, but similar to the history of China, Taizong in Vietnam and Taizong in North Korea are vicious figures.

1. Li Taizong and Li Foma (998- 1054, in office 1028- 1054)

Li Taizong Li Foma was the second generation emperor of the Lee Dynasty, the third dynasty in Viet Nam. The eldest son of the founding emperor Li Taizu Li Dai T. died in Li Taizu in A.D. 1028, and Li Taizong succeeded him as the Crown Prince. During his reign, he continued all the policies and systems of Li Taizu and stabilized the rule of the Li Dynasty. He is an outstanding monarch of Vietnamese history, culture and martial arts. In 1054, Li Taizong died at the age of 56. His temple name is Taizong, and posthumous title is Wendi.

2. Chen Taizong and Chen Taitong (in office 12 18- 1277, 1225- 1258).

Chen Taizong Chen Taizong was the founding emperor of Chen Chao, the fourth Vietnamese dynasty. Chen Taizong was the nephew of Chen Shoudu, a powerful minister in the late Li Dynasty. In A.D. 1224, Chen Shoudu abolished Li, making Li Nian's 6-year-old daughter the only female emperor in Vietnamese history. The following year, Chen Shoudu arranged for Chen Taizong of the same age to marry Li.

Shortly after Chen Taizong and Li got married, Chen Shoudu forced Li to abdicate and made Chen Taizong emperor. Chen dynasty ruled Vietnam instead of Li dynasty. During the reign of Chen Taizong, various policies and systems basically followed the Li Dynasty. Most importantly, Chen Taizong defeated the Mongol Empire that invaded Vietnam, and was the founding emperor of Vietnam, with outstanding historical, cultural and martial arts skills. In 1258, Chen Taizong gave way to his eldest son, Chen Shengzong and Huang Chen, who managed state affairs as emperor until his death in 1277 at the age of 59. His temple name is "Taizong" and posthumous title is "Emperor Wu Yuan".

Three. Li Taizong came after Li Yuanlong (1423- 1442, 1434- 1442 reigned).

Emperor Taizong of the post-Li Dynasty is the second generation emperor of the post-Li Dynasty and the eldest son of Li, the founding emperor of the post-Li Dynasty. After Li Taizong was born, Li Taizu called himself emperor. At that time, Li Taizu was leading the Vietnamese against the direct rule of the Ming Dynasty in China, and won the final victory. In A.D. 1428, Emperor Taizong of the Later Li Dynasty said that the emperor established the Later Li Dynasty and died in A.D. 1434. Emperor Taizong of Li Houzong succeeded to the throne as the Crown Prince, and stabilized the post-Li Dynasty's rule over Vietnam during his reign. He was a successful monarch with outstanding martial arts in Vietnam's history, culture and governance. In a.d. 1442, Li Taizong died at the age of 19, with the temple name "Taizong" and posthumous title "Wendi".

4. Mo Taizong Mo Deng Ying (from 1500 to 1540, from 1529 to 1540).

Mo Taizong Mo Deng Ying is the eldest son of m?c· Tai T, the second emperor of the Mo Dynasty in Vietnam. In A.D. 1527, Mo Taizu, the powerful minister of the post-Li Dynasty, usurped the throne and established the Mo Dynasty to replace the post-Li Dynasty. Two years later, he retired to Mo Taizong and assisted his son Mo Taizong in handling state affairs. In A.D. 153 1 year, the legacy of the after li Dynasty supported the restoration of the after li Dynasty by members of the royal family, forming the Southern and Northern Dynasties in Vietnamese history. During the reign of Mo Taizong, he fought against the post-Li Dynasty, and the overall record was more victory than defeat. In 1540, Mo Taizong died at the age of 40. His temple name is Taizong, and posthumous title is Wendi.

Five, Silla Taizong Jin Chunqiu (634-66 1 year, 654-66 1 year reign)

Emperor Taizong of Silla was the 29th king of Silla Dynasty in Korea. After the birth of Emperor Taizong of Silla, Silla Dynasty was ruled by Kindermann, the Empress of Joan of Arc, and Jin Shengman, the Empress of Joan of Arc, and allied with China Tang Dynasty and * *, together with Koguryo Dynasty and Baekje Dynasty which attacked Korea. In 654 AD, Queen Joan of Arc died. Because she had no children, Silla Taizong succeeded to the throne as a nephew. During his reign, he joined hands with the Tang Dynasty to destroy the Baekje Dynasty in 660 AD, which laid the foundation for his son Jin Famin and the Tang Dynasty to jointly destroy the Koguryo Dynasty in 668 AD and finally unify Korea. In 66 1 year, Emperor Taizong of Silla died at the age of 27, with the temple name "Emperor Taizong" and posthumous title "King Wu Lie".

6. Li Fangyuan, Emperor Taizong of Korea (reigned from 1367 to 1422, 1400 to 14 18).

Emperor Taizong of Korea was the third king of the last dynasty of Korea and the fifth son of Li Chenggui, the founding king of Korea. In A.D. 1392, Emperor Taizong of Korea assisted his father, Emperor Taizu of Korea, to establish the Korean dynasty, but he was dissatisfied with his father's naming Li, his half-brother from Yi 'an, as a prince, and launched two mutinies to seize the throne. The first time happened in 1398. Emperor Taizong of Korea killed his half-brother and son army, abolished his father, Emperor Taizong of Korea, and set up Li, the mother and brother of Korea. Known as the first prince rebellion in history.

The second time happened in A.D. 1400, when Emperor Taizong of North Korea defeated and killed Li Fanggan, the eldest brother of Huai 'an who tried to seize the throne with himself, and forced his mother and brother to abdicate, which was known as the Second Prince's Rebellion. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of North Korea, he made great efforts to govern and North Korea developed towards prosperity. In the history, culture and governance of Korea, he is a king with outstanding martial arts. In 14 18, Emperor Taizong of Korea gave way to his third son, Kun Li, and assisted Sejong of Korea as king until his death in 1422, at the age of 55, with the temple name of "Taizong" and "King Ding Gong" of posthumous title.