Li Kuo

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Li Kuo, better known by his temple name Emperor Dezong of Tang, was a Tang dynasty emperor whose long and turbulent reign was marked by efforts to strengthen central authority amid powerful regional warlords and repeated rebellions.

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instanceOf emperor of China
birthDate 742
birthPlace Chang'an NERFINISHED
burialPlace Zhao Mausoleum NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Chang'an NERFINISHED
child Li Song NERFINISHED
Li Wu NERFINISHED
Li Yi NERFINISHED
conflict rebellions by regional warlords
country China
courtesyName Yuanying NERFINISHED
deathDate 805
deathPlace Chang'an NERFINISHED
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era 8th century
9th century
eraName Jianzhong NERFINISHED
Xingyuan NERFINISHED
Yongzhen NERFINISHED
Zhenyuan NERFINISHED
familyName Li NERFINISHED
father Emperor Daizong of Tang NERFINISHED
givenName Kuo NERFINISHED
house House of Li NERFINISHED
monarchOf Chinese Empire NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Consort Shen NERFINISHED
notableFor attempts to strengthen central authority over regional warlords
policies to reduce tax burdens and reform finances
response to the Jingyuan mutiny
struggles with powerful jiedushi (military governors)
period Middle Tang period NERFINISHED
personalName Li Kuo NERFINISHED
policy efforts to recentralize imperial authority
posthumousName Emperor Dezong NERFINISHED
predecessor Emperor Daizong of Tang NERFINISHED
regnalOrder 9th emperor of Tang
reignEnd 805
reignStart 779
religion Buddhism
Taoism
spouse Empress Wang NERFINISHED
successor Emperor Shunzong of Tang NERFINISHED
successorAsHeir Li Song NERFINISHED
templeName Emperor Dezong of Tang NERFINISHED
title Crown Prince of Tang NERFINISHED
Emperor of the Tang dynasty

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