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370:, then the minister of census, in charge of the eastern half and Diwu, who was again made the deputy minister of census, in charge of the western half. Later in 766, with the people fleeing the Guanzhong region to escape the heavy taxation that Diwu imposed, Emperor Daizong issued a general pardon and abolished the taxation that Diwu had suggested. Also, around these times, with many generals making demands on the silk stored in the imperial treasury, Diwu could not meet all of the demands, and tried to make sure that the demands would cease by instead transferring the silk collected as taxes all to the Daying Storage ( 877: 366:), the special municipality that included Chang'an. After Emperor Daizong returned to Chang'an, Diwu was put in charge of financial matters again and was created the Duke of Fufeng. It was at his suggestion that in 765 that, after a good wheat harvest in the Guanzhong region, taxes were increased to 10% of the wheat harvest. In 766, Emperor Daizong divided the financial affairs of the realm into two halves — with 284:), worth 50 ordinary coins. At that time, food prices rose precipitously, leading to much hunger and starvation, and there were also many forgeries of the new coins. The popular sentiment blamed Diwu for the misery, and many accusations were filed against him. In winter 759, Emperor Suzong demoted Diwu to be the secretary general of Zhong Prefecture (忠州, in modern 376:), inside the palace, with the eunuchs in charge. (This, however, brought a serious side effect — as the eunuchs were not required to handle detailed bookkeeping, it became impossible to account for the silk collected. This system was eventually abolished in 779 after the suggestion by then-chancellor 218:
region so that soldiers could be retained. The emperor agreed and put Diwu in charge of the financial matters of the Yangtze-Huai region. Diwu created an official monopoly over salt and iron and recruited people willing to work in those industries, using the profits to replenish the imperial treasury
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emissary to Beihai in order to scare Helan — by stating the instructions of, "If Helan cannot recover the territory, cut off his head." Helan was fearful, and Diwu suggested expending the money from the commandery storage to retain an assault corps; Helan agreed, and the assault corps thus
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trying to harmonize the conflict by indicating that he met Emperor Xuanzong and then Emperor Suzong — and was able to persuade the emperor that the primary task at hand was for the imperial treasury to be replenished with funds from the relatively wealthy
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After Emperor Daizong's death in 779, Li Kuo succeeded him as Emperor Dezong. He believed Diwu to be capable and in 782 recalled Diwu to Chang'an, ready to promote him. However, Diwu died shortly after arriving in Chang'an, and was buried with honors.
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instead, where he was proclaimed emperor (as Emperor Suzong) — an act that Emperor Xuanzong recognized when news reached him. Diwu met either Emperor Xuanzong or Emperor Suzong — his biographies in the
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I was a chancellor, and I could not have always carried 200 taels of gold around with me. If you could find that someone had paid, and someone had received it, please go ahead and carry out judgment according to
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region, putting him in charge of recapturing and pacifying the Chang'an region. Guo used his authority to make Diwu his deputy, in charge of logistics, and soon also made Diwu the mayor of Jingzhao Municipality
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However, as it is not clear whether this recall occurred happened during Emperor Daizong's reign or Emperor Dezong's reign, it could not be ascertained which crown prince Diwu (titularly) served under.
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Liu took this to be an admission of guilt and submitted a report indicating that Diwu had admitted guilt. Diwu was removed from his official rank and exiled to Yi Prefecture (夷州, in modern
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After the victory, Helan Jinming sent Diwu Qi to report the victory to Emperor Xuanzong. By that point — summer 756 or thereafter — forces of An's new state of
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At his post, Diwu was in charge of financial matters for more than a decade. In 770, after Emperor Daizong executed the powerful eunuch
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forces launched a surprise attack on Chang'an and forced Emperor Daizong to flee to Shan Prefecture (陝州, roughly modern
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Diwu Qi was said to have governed Lang Prefecture well, and was eventually recalled to serve on the staff of
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did not give a death date for him, and disagreed as to death age — with the
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of gold in bribes, and Emperor Suzong sent the imperial censor Liu Qiguang (
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In 759, as part of Emperor Suzong's reorganization of his chancellors,
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Economist and chancellor under Emperor Suzong during the Tang dynasty
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were removed from their chancellor positions, and Diwu, along with
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without increasing taxes. Soon, the Henan region (i.e., modern
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Diwu Qi was born in either 712 or 713. His family was from the
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had captured Chang'an, forcing Emperor Xuanzong to flee to
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giving 70. The death date here was per the chronology of
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rebelled at Fanyang Circuit (范陽, headquartered in modern
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Index

courtesy name
Tang dynasty
chancellor
Emperor Suzong
Tang dynasty
Chang'an
Emperor Shun
Warring States
Qi
Emperor Xuanzong
chancellor
Li Linfu
Quzhou
Zhejiang
An Lushan
Beijing
Beihai Commandery
Weifang
Shandong
eunuch
Xindu Commandery
Hengshui
Hebei
Yan
Chengdu
crown prince
Emperor Suzong
Lingwu
Zizhi Tongjian
Yangtze River

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