The course of An Shi Rebellion
(1) rebelled against Yang and An Lushan, and An Lushan was afraid that Yang would treat him badly. So he rebelled under the pretext of finding Yang, and An Lushan went south all the way. In less than two months, he captured Luoyang and became Emperor Yan.
(2) When Su Zong acceded to the throne, An Lushan broke Tongguan, but they captured the garrison commander Ge and went straight to Chang 'an. Xuanzong rushed into Shu and arrived at Mayi. Sergeant mutiny, Yang Guifei was forced to hang himself, and Prince Hengli acceded to the throne as Lingwu for Su Zong.
(3) Shortly after An Lushan was killed, An Lushan was killed by his eldest son An Qingxu. With the help of Uighur, Guo Ziyi recovered Chang 'an and Luoyang.
(4) Siming defected from Shi Siming to the Tang Dynasty and was appointed as john young. I was afraid that Shi Siming would rebel again in the Tang Dynasty, and I wanted to destroy it and investigate it, so Shi Siming rebelled.
(5) Siming proclaimed himself Guo Ziyi and Li Guangbi attacked An Qingxu, surrounded Ye Jun, and Shi Siming led the troops to help An Qingxu, merged the troops and returned to Fanyang, called Dayan Emperor.
(6) Shi Siming and Li Guangbi were killed by their adopted son Shi Chaoyi after years of stalemate. Li Guangbi borrowed Uighur soldiers to break the historical righteousness. Shi Chaoyi's subordinates Tian and Li Huaixian went to the Tang Dynasty, and Shi Chaoyi was killed, so the Anshi rebellion was put down.
The Anshi Rebellion is an important event in the history of China, and it is also a turning point of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline. Ann, An Shi Rebellion, Shi, Shi Siming? An Shi rebellion? It means that they rose up against a rebellion in the Tang Dynasty. The Anshi Rebellion lasted for seven years, from the 14th year of Tianbao of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty to the end of the first year of Baoying in Tang Daizong (755 ~ 762). This historical event was caused by various social contradictions at that time and had a great influence on the late Tang Dynasty.