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Li Yu, Prince of De

Li Yu (李裕) (died March 17, 905[1][3]), né Li You (李祐) (name changed 897), briefly Li Zhen (李縝) (from 900 to 901), formally the Prince of De (德王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the penultimate emperor Emperor Zhaozong and Empress He and was Crown Prince from 897 to 900. In 900, Emperor Zhaozong was briefly forced by the eunuch Liu Jishu to abdicate in Li Yu's favor; after Emperor Zhaozong was restored, Li Yu was no longer Crown Prince but remained a favored son. After Emperor Zhaozong was assassinated by the powerful warlord Zhu Quanzhong in 904, Li Yu, whom Zhu was apprehensive of, was bypassed in favor of his younger brother Emperor Ai (Li Zuo/Li Zhu), and in 905, Zhu had Li Yu, along with eight of his younger brothers, killed. As Li Yu's brief reign was under duress from a eunuch, he is not typically considered a true emperor of Tang.

Li Yu, Prince of De
ReignDecember 4, 900[1][2] – January 24, 901[1][2]
Bornunknown
DiedMarch 17, 905[1][3]
Full name
DynastyTang Dynasty
FatherEmperor Zhaozong
MotherEmpress Xuanmu

Background edit

It is not known when Li You was born — including whether he was born before or after his father Emperor Zhaozong became emperor in 888 — but it would be before his younger brother Li Zuo was born in 892,[4] particularly since both he and Li Zuo were born of Empress He. He was Emperor Zhaozong's oldest son.[5] In 891, Emperor Zhaozong created him the Prince of De.[6]

As crown prince under Emperor Zhaozong edit

After Emperor Zhaozong and his court were forced to flee from the imperial capital Chang'an to Hua Prefecture (華州, headquartered in modern Weinan, Shaanxi) after an attack by the warlord Li Maozhen the military governor (Jiedushi) of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi) in 896,[7] Emperor Zhaozong came under effective control of Han Jian the military governor of Zhenguo Circuit (鎮國, headquartered at Hua Prefecture). Han soon became apprehensive of the fact that Emperor Zhaozong arrived at Hua Prefecture along with a number of new imperial soldiers that Emperor Zhaozong had recruited and put under the commands of a number of imperial princes (who were not his sons), and he pressured Emperor Zhaozong to force the imperial princes to give up the commands. Under Han's duress, Emperor Zhaozong was forced to have the imperial princes give up the commands and subject to house arrest by Han. Han, knowing that this displeased Emperor Zhaozong, wanted to placate the emperor, so he suggested to the emperor that he create Li You crown prince. In spring 897, Emperor Zhaozong did so, and also changed Li You's name to Li Yu. Shortly after, Li Yu's mother Consort He was created empress. (Subsequently, when Han ascertained that if he acted against the imperial princes that he arrested that he would not face retaliation from Li Keyong the military governor of Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), whom Emperor Zhaozong was still awaiting rescue from, Han slaughtered those imperial princes.)[8]

Briefly as emperor edit

Emperor Zhaozong subsequently made peace with Li Maozhen and returned to Chang'an in 899.[8] It was said, however, that after the ordeal at Hua Prefecture, he became depressed, drank frequently, and had unpredictable moods. The powerful eunuchs (Liu Jishu and Wang Zhongxian (王仲先) the commanders of the Shence Armies and Wang Yanfan (王彥範) and Xue Qiwo (薛齊偓) the directors of palace communications) became considering deposing him. Late in 900, after an incident where Emperor Zhaozong personally killed a few eunuchs and ladies in waiting after being drunk, Liu acted. He took the Shence soldiers and entered the palace, forcing Emperor Zhaozong to turn over the imperial seal and putting the emperor under house arrest. He brought Li Yu to the palace and, issuing an edict in Emperor Zhaozong's name passing the throne to Li Yu, declared Li Yu emperor and changed his name to Li Zhen. Emperor Zhaozong was honored as Retired Emperor (Taishanghuang) while Empress He was honored as Retired Empress, but they were effectively kept under house arrest.[2]

Less than two months later, a group of Shence officers loyal to Emperor Zhaozong (led by Sun Dezhao (孫德昭), Dong Yanbi (董彥弼), and Zhou Chenghui (周承誨)) killed Liu and Wang Zhongxian. They restored Emperor Zhaozong to the throne. A group of eunuchs, in the disturbance, escorted Li Zhen to the Left Shence Army. They offered the imperial seal back to Emperor Zhaozong. Emperor Zhaozong accepted it and stated that Li Yu was not responsible, since he was young. He returned Li Yu to the Crown Prince's palace, but still removed the title of Crown Prince from him and made him the Prince of De again.[2]

After Emperor Zhaozong's restoration edit

There was no reference to Li Yu's activities after becoming Prince of De again. Presumably, when Emperor Zhaozong was subsequently kidnapped by the eunuchs led by Han Quanhui to Fengxiang (as they were allied with Li Maozhen) in 901, Li Yu was taken to Fengxiang as well. At the instigation of the chancellor Cui Yin, Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan) took an army to Fengxiang, put its capital Fengxiang Municipality under siege, and forced Li Maozhen to surrender the emperor to him. He took the emperor and the imperial household back to Chang'an.[2][9]

By this point, Li Yu was growing up and was said to be handsome. Zhu, who wanted to eventually take over the throne himself, was apprehensive of him, and stated to Cui that he believed that Li Yu, having taken the throne improperly earlier, should not be allowed to live. When Cui relayed this to Emperor Zhaozong, Emperor Zhaozong was shocked and confronted Zhu; Zhu then disavowed having told that to Cui.[3] Subsequently, when Zhu had Cui killed and forced the emperor to relocate to Luoyang, which was firmly in his control,[3][10] Emperor Zhaozong became fearful that Zhu wanted Li Yu killed, once stating to Zhu's assistant Jiang Xuanhui (蔣玄暉), whom Zhu made the director of palace communications to keep the emperor under watch, "The Prince of De is a beloved son of ours. Why does Quanzhong firmly want him dead?" Zhu became more apprehensive, and, in 904, he had his adoptive son Zhu Yougong (朱友恭) and officer Shi Shucong (氏叔琮) assassinate the emperor. Li Yu, even though he was the oldest son, was bypassed, and his younger brother Li Zuo, then the Prince of Hui, was made emperor (as Emperor Ai, with his name changed to Li Zhu).[3]

In spring 905, at the She Festival (社日, i.e., the festival dedicated to the Tudi), Zhu had Jiang invite Li Yu and eight of his younger brothers to a feast at Jiuqu Pond (九曲池). At the feast, Zhu had the soldiers seize the imperial princes and strangle them to death. Their bodies were thrown into the pond.[3]

Ancestry edit

Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820)
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (810–859)
Empress Xiaoming (d. 865)
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833–873)
Empress Yuanzhao
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867–904)
Empress Gongxian (d. 867)
Li Yu (d. 905)
Empress Xuanmu (d. 906)

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c d Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter.
  2. ^ a b c d e Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 262.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 265.
  4. ^ Old Book of Tang, vol. 20, part 2.
  5. ^ New Book of Tang, vol. 82.
  6. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 258.
  7. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 260.
  8. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 261.
  9. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 263.
  10. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 264.

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Li Yu 李裕 died March 17 905 1 3 ne Li You 李祐 name changed 897 briefly Li Zhen 李縝 from 900 to 901 formally the Prince of De 德王 was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty He was the oldest son of the penultimate emperor Emperor Zhaozong and Empress He and was Crown Prince from 897 to 900 In 900 Emperor Zhaozong was briefly forced by the eunuch Liu Jishu to abdicate in Li Yu s favor after Emperor Zhaozong was restored Li Yu was no longer Crown Prince but remained a favored son After Emperor Zhaozong was assassinated by the powerful warlord Zhu Quanzhong in 904 Li Yu whom Zhu was apprehensive of was bypassed in favor of his younger brother Emperor Ai Li Zuo Li Zhu and in 905 Zhu had Li Yu along with eight of his younger brothers killed As Li Yu s brief reign was under duress from a eunuch he is not typically considered a true emperor of Tang Li Yu Prince of DeReignDecember 4 900 1 2 January 24 901 1 2 BornunknownDiedMarch 17 905 1 3 Full nameFamily name Lǐ 李 Given name Originally You 祐 later Yu 裕 changed 897 briefly Zhen 縝 900 901 DynastyTang DynastyFatherEmperor ZhaozongMotherEmpress Xuanmu Contents 1 Background 2 As crown prince under Emperor Zhaozong 3 Briefly as emperor 4 After Emperor Zhaozong s restoration 5 Ancestry 6 Notes and referencesBackground editIt is not known when Li You was born including whether he was born before or after his father Emperor Zhaozong became emperor in 888 but it would be before his younger brother Li Zuo was born in 892 4 particularly since both he and Li Zuo were born of Empress He He was Emperor Zhaozong s oldest son 5 In 891 Emperor Zhaozong created him the Prince of De 6 As crown prince under Emperor Zhaozong editAfter Emperor Zhaozong and his court were forced to flee from the imperial capital Chang an to Hua Prefecture 華州 headquartered in modern Weinan Shaanxi after an attack by the warlord Li Maozhen the military governor Jiedushi of Fengxiang Circuit 鳳翔 headquartered in modern Baoji Shaanxi in 896 7 Emperor Zhaozong came under effective control of Han Jian the military governor of Zhenguo Circuit 鎮國 headquartered at Hua Prefecture Han soon became apprehensive of the fact that Emperor Zhaozong arrived at Hua Prefecture along with a number of new imperial soldiers that Emperor Zhaozong had recruited and put under the commands of a number of imperial princes who were not his sons and he pressured Emperor Zhaozong to force the imperial princes to give up the commands Under Han s duress Emperor Zhaozong was forced to have the imperial princes give up the commands and subject to house arrest by Han Han knowing that this displeased Emperor Zhaozong wanted to placate the emperor so he suggested to the emperor that he create Li You crown prince In spring 897 Emperor Zhaozong did so and also changed Li You s name to Li Yu Shortly after Li Yu s mother Consort He was created empress Subsequently when Han ascertained that if he acted against the imperial princes that he arrested that he would not face retaliation from Li Keyong the military governor of Hedong Circuit 河東 headquartered in modern Taiyuan Shanxi whom Emperor Zhaozong was still awaiting rescue from Han slaughtered those imperial princes 8 Briefly as emperor editEmperor Zhaozong subsequently made peace with Li Maozhen and returned to Chang an in 899 8 It was said however that after the ordeal at Hua Prefecture he became depressed drank frequently and had unpredictable moods The powerful eunuchs Liu Jishu and Wang Zhongxian 王仲先 the commanders of the Shence Armies and Wang Yanfan 王彥範 and Xue Qiwo 薛齊偓 the directors of palace communications became considering deposing him Late in 900 after an incident where Emperor Zhaozong personally killed a few eunuchs and ladies in waiting after being drunk Liu acted He took the Shence soldiers and entered the palace forcing Emperor Zhaozong to turn over the imperial seal and putting the emperor under house arrest He brought Li Yu to the palace and issuing an edict in Emperor Zhaozong s name passing the throne to Li Yu declared Li Yu emperor and changed his name to Li Zhen Emperor Zhaozong was honored as Retired Emperor Taishanghuang while Empress He was honored as Retired Empress but they were effectively kept under house arrest 2 Less than two months later a group of Shence officers loyal to Emperor Zhaozong led by Sun Dezhao 孫德昭 Dong Yanbi 董彥弼 and Zhou Chenghui 周承誨 killed Liu and Wang Zhongxian They restored Emperor Zhaozong to the throne A group of eunuchs in the disturbance escorted Li Zhen to the Left Shence Army They offered the imperial seal back to Emperor Zhaozong Emperor Zhaozong accepted it and stated that Li Yu was not responsible since he was young He returned Li Yu to the Crown Prince s palace but still removed the title of Crown Prince from him and made him the Prince of De again 2 After Emperor Zhaozong s restoration editThere was no reference to Li Yu s activities after becoming Prince of De again Presumably when Emperor Zhaozong was subsequently kidnapped by the eunuchs led by Han Quanhui to Fengxiang as they were allied with Li Maozhen in 901 Li Yu was taken to Fengxiang as well At the instigation of the chancellor Cui Yin Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit 宣武 headquartered in modern Kaifeng Henan took an army to Fengxiang put its capital Fengxiang Municipality under siege and forced Li Maozhen to surrender the emperor to him He took the emperor and the imperial household back to Chang an 2 9 By this point Li Yu was growing up and was said to be handsome Zhu who wanted to eventually take over the throne himself was apprehensive of him and stated to Cui that he believed that Li Yu having taken the throne improperly earlier should not be allowed to live When Cui relayed this to Emperor Zhaozong Emperor Zhaozong was shocked and confronted Zhu Zhu then disavowed having told that to Cui 3 Subsequently when Zhu had Cui killed and forced the emperor to relocate to Luoyang which was firmly in his control 3 10 Emperor Zhaozong became fearful that Zhu wanted Li Yu killed once stating to Zhu s assistant Jiang Xuanhui 蔣玄暉 whom Zhu made the director of palace communications to keep the emperor under watch The Prince of De is a beloved son of ours Why does Quanzhong firmly want him dead Zhu became more apprehensive and in 904 he had his adoptive son Zhu Yougong 朱友恭 and officer Shi Shucong 氏叔琮 assassinate the emperor Li Yu even though he was the oldest son was bypassed and his younger brother Li Zuo then the Prince of Hui was made emperor as Emperor Ai with his name changed to Li Zhu 3 In spring 905 at the She Festival 社日 i e the festival dedicated to the Tudi Zhu had Jiang invite Li Yu and eight of his younger brothers to a feast at Jiuqu Pond 九曲池 At the feast Zhu had the soldiers seize the imperial princes and strangle them to death Their bodies were thrown into the pond 3 Ancestry editEmperor Xianzong of Tang 778 820 Emperor Xuanzong of Tang 810 859 Empress Xiaoming d 865 Emperor Yizong of Tang 833 873 Empress YuanzhaoEmperor Zhaozong of Tang 867 904 Empress Gongxian d 867 Li Yu d 905 Empress Xuanmu d 906 Notes and references edit a b c d Academia Sinica Chinese Western Calendar Converter a b c d e Zizhi Tongjian vol 262 a b c d e f Zizhi Tongjian vol 265 Old Book of Tang vol 20 part 2 New Book of Tang vol 82 Zizhi Tongjian vol 258 Zizhi Tongjian vol 260 a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 261 Zizhi Tongjian vol 263 Zizhi Tongjian vol 264 Old Book of Tang vol 175 New Book of Tang vol 82 Zizhi Tongjian vols 258 261 262 265 Chinese nobilityPreceded byEmperor Zhaozong of Tang Emperor of Tang Dynasty900 901 Succeeded byEmperor Zhaozong of Tang Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Li Yu Prince of De amp oldid 1047211810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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