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A brief account of imperial decrees in Tang dynasty
Introduction of emperors in Tang Dynasty: Tang Gaozu Li Yuan → Tang Taizong Li Shimin → Tang Gaozong Li Zhi → Tang Zhongzong Li Xian → Tang Ruizong Li Dan → Wu Zetian → Tang Xuanzong Li Longji → Tang Suzong Li Heng → Tang Xuanzong Li Yu → Tang Dezong Li Chun → Tang Muzong Li Heng → Tang Jingzong Li Zhan → Tang Wenzong Li Ang → Tang Wuzong Li Yan → Tang Xuanzong Li Chen →

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Tang Gaozu Li Yuan (June 25th, 565 -635), born in Chang 'an, was the first emperor of China in the Tang Dynasty. In May of 6 18, Li Yuan proclaimed himself emperor, renamed Tang, and made Chang 'an his capital. Before long, he unified the whole country. On June 25th, 635, Li Yuan passed away. After Tang Gaozu's death, Wu Tai, posthumous title, was buried in Xianling after the name of the temple, Gaozu.

Li Shimin (65438+1October 28th, 598 or 65438+1October 23rd, 599- 10, July 649) was a native of Didao (now Lintao County, Gansu Province). The second emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned from 626 to 649) was a politician, strategist, strategist and poet.