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Li Rong (prince)

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46:, while his mother was an imperial consort surnamed Yang that outlived his father. In 821, when Emperor Muzong created his sons, as well as a number of younger brothers who had not been created titles, imperial princes, Li Rong was created the Prince of An. In 834, by which time another older brother, 122:
and Yu Hongzhi (魚åŧ˜åŋ—), hoping to receive credit for supporting a new emperor, opposed Li Chengmei, arguing that Li Chengmei was too young and too sickly. Li Jue tried to stop them, but Qiu and Yu went ahead and issued an edict in Emperor Wenzong's name demoting Li Chengmei back to the Prince of Chen
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era (836-840), Emperor Wenzong ordered that monthly stipends be given to both Li Rong and Li Chan (who was then the Prince of Ying), and it was said that Emperor Wenzong often treated both him and Li Chan well and more special than other imperial princes.
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In spring 840, Emperor Wenzong became seriously ill. He summoned Liu Hongyi and another eunuch, Xue Jileng (薛å­Ŗį¨œ), and asked them to summon Yang Sifu and Li Jue to the palace, ready to entrust Li Chengmei to them. However, the eunuch army commanders
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and creating Li Chan crown prince instead. After Emperor Wenzong soon died, Qiu persuaded Li Chan, who had not yet taken the throne and was still using his title of crown prince, to order Consort Yang, Li Rong, and Li Chengmei to commit suicide.
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recommended Li Rong as crown prince. (Li Chan, after he became emperor (as Emperor Wuzong), would state that it was his belief that Li Rong flattered Consort Yang, and that Li Rong's candidacy was supported by the
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died — probably murdered by household servants. After Li Yong's death, in 839, Emperor Wenzong's
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actually indicated that his mother was Consort Yang with the imperial consort rank title
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opposed Li Rong's candidacy. Emperor Wenzong thereafter created his older brother
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indicated that his mother's identity was unknown. Compare
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Index

Chinese
Tang dynasty
Emperor Muzong
Emperor Muzong
Emperor Wenzong
crown prince
Li Yong
concubine
Consort Yang
chancellor
Yang Sifu
empress dowager
regent
Li Jue
Emperor Jingzong
Li Chengmei
Qiu Shiliang
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New Book of Tang
vol. 82
concubine
Emperor Wenzong
crown prince
vol. 175
Zizhi Tongjian
vol. 241

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