• Li Conghou (Chinese: 李從厚) (914–934), posthumous name Emperor Min of Later Tang (後唐閔帝), childhood name Pusanu (菩薩奴, "slave of a Bodhisattva"), was an emperor...
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    aftermaths, Li Siyuan summoned Li Conghou back from Tianxiong (where Li Conghou was serving as military governor), but died before Li Conghou arrived at...
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  • an adoptive son of Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) and took the throne after overthrowing Emperor Mingzong's biological son Li Conghou (Emperor Min). He was...
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  • It is not known when Li Congrong was born—although it would have been in or before 914, when his younger brother, Li Conghou, born of the same mother...
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    protecting Li Congke, Li Congke escaped further repercussions. Around the same time, Li Congrong was created the Prince of Qin and Li Conghou the Prince...
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  • subsequently suggested to Li Siyuan that his son (by the deceased Lady Xia) Li Conghou marry Kong's daughter, and Li Siyuan agreed. In 930, Li Siyuan was prepared...
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  • issued an edict deposing Li Conghou and making Li Congke emperor). Li Conghou was eventually forced to commit suicide. Shortly after Li Congke took the throne...
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  • (Shumishi) during the reigns of its second emperor Li Siyuan and Li Siyuan's son and successor Li Conghou. It is not known when Feng Yun was born, but it...
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  • emperor Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong), and she was empress dowager during the subsequent reigns of his son Li Conghou (Emperor Min) and adoptive son Li Congke...
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    which time Li Siyuan's biological son Li Conghou was emperor, Li Conghou's chiefs of staff Zhu Hongzhao and Feng Yun, suspicious of both Shi and Li Siyuan's...
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  • Siyuan's son and successor Li Conghou. He was killed by Li Conghou's adoptive brother Li Congke, who overthrew Li Conghou. It is not known when, or where...
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  • its second emperor. Li Siyuan and became particularly powerful during the short reign of Li Siyuan's son and successor Li Conghou while serving as chief...
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  • Wang and surrendered to Li Congke. Li Congke then advanced toward Luoyang. Li Conghou, panicking, considered surrendering to Li Congke, but the imperial...
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  • when Li Congke, the adoptive brother of then-reigning emperor Li Conghou, rebelled against Li Conghou, Wang was put in command of the army against Li Congke...
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  • brother Li Chongji (李重吉) and sister Li Huiming (李惠明) were executed by Li Conghou during Li Congke's rebellion, Li Chongmei was effectively Li Congke's...
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  • Xingbu Shangshu). Li Siyuan died in 933, and was initially succeeded by his son Li Conghou the Prince of Song. However, in 934, Li Conghou's chiefs of staff...
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  • Hongzhao and the chancellor Feng Yun, who were suspicious of Li Conghou's adoptive older brother Li Congke the Prince of Lu, who was then the military governor...
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  • sons, Li Conghou the Prince of Song, succeeded him as emperor. In 934, LI Siyuan's adoptive son Li Congke the Prince of Lu overthrew Li Conghou and became...
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  • Congrong and Li Conghou Li Conghou (李從厚; 914–934), emperor of the Later Tang dynasty; son of Li Siyuan and brother of Li Congrong and Li Congke Li Congrong (李從榮;...
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    Government Monarchy Emperor   • 923–926 Li Cunxu (Zhuangzong) • 926–933 Li Siyuan (Mingzong) • 933–934 Li Conghou • 934–936 Li Congke Historical era Five Dynasties...
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  • sons Li Congrong and Li Conghou princes in 930, before Li Congyi's birth.) Later in 933, Li Congrong tried to seize power in Li Siyuan's illness, but...
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  • however, Li Congke's army had already entered Luoyang, and Li Conghou had fled. Instead of supporting Li Conghou when he encountered Li Conghou, Shi slaughtered...
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  • Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang. Her husband was its third emperor Li Conghou (Emperor Min). It is not known when the future Empress Kong was born....
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  • empress consort of Li Cunxu 930–933: Empress Cao, empress consort of Li Siyuan 934–934: Empress Kong, empress consort of Li Conghou 934–936: Empress Liu...
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    Li Yu (Chinese: 李煜; c. 937 – 15 August 978), before 961 known as Li Congjia (李從嘉), also known as Li Houzhu (李後主; literally "Last Ruler Li" or "Last Lord...
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  • by force, but was defeated and killed. Li Siyuan thereafter summoned Li Congrong's younger brother Li Conghou the Prince of Song, who was then the military...
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  • Li Congke's army soon defeated the army Li Conghou sent against him, and marched on Luoyang, but was killed in flight. Li Congke became emperor. Li Congke...
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  • orders. When Li Siyuan subsequently died, another son of Li Siyuan's, Li Conghou the Prince of Song, succeeded him as emperor. After Li Conghou took the throne...
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  • son-in-law of then-reigning emperor Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong) of Later Tang. His mother was Liu Zhiyuan's wife, Lady Li. He had two brothers, Liu Chengxùn...
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  • modern Baoji, Shaanxi). In spring of that year, Li Congke overthrew his adoptive brother Li Conghou, who was then emperor, and took the throne as emperor...
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