Li Zhu

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Li Zhu, better known by his temple name Emperor Ai of Tang, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty who reigned briefly during its final years of decline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese monarch
emperor of Tang dynasty
associatedWithCapital Chang'an NERFINISHED
Luoyang NERFINISHED
birthPlace Chang'an NERFINISHED
birthYear 892
burialPlace Gongyi NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath forced suicide
contemporaryOf Zhu Quanzhong NERFINISHED
country China
courtesyName not commonly recorded
deathPlace Luoyang NERFINISHED
deathYear 908
deposedBy Zhu Quanzhong NERFINISHED
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Tang dynasty
eraNameUsed Tianyou NERFINISHED
father Emperor Zhaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms transition NERFINISHED
house Li clan of Tang NERFINISHED
installedBy Zhu Quanzhong NERFINISHED
mother Consort He NERFINISHED
notableFor being the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty
reigning during the final years of Tang decline
overthrownWithAbolitionOf Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
penultimateMonarchOf Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
positionHeld Emperor of the Tang dynasty
posthumousName Emperor Ai NERFINISHED
predecessor Emperor Zhaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
realPowerHeldBy Zhu Quanzhong NERFINISHED
reignName Tianyou NERFINISHED
reignPeriodEnd 907
reignPeriodStart 904
religion Buddhism
royalTitle Emperor of China
succeededOnThroneAsMinor true
successor Emperor Zhaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
templeName Emperor Ai of Tang NERFINISHED

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