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Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Foreword: The Tang Dynasty is a peak in The history of our country, whether it is territory, influence, culture, military can be remarkable. But because of this, countless people aspire to rule this unprecedented empire, and as a result, there is an undercurrent within the empire; in the 289th year of the Tang Dynasty, the coup d'état (including attempts) was as high as a dozen times! The dynasty with the most coups in Chinese history, let's take a closer look at the coups d'état of the Tang Dynasty.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > first: the change of Xuanwumen</h1>

Initiator of the coup: Li Shimin, King of Qin

Targets of the coup: Crown Prince Li Jiancheng, Prince Li Yuanji of Qi, and Li Yuan of Tang Gaozu

Date: July 2, 626 AD

The process of the coup: Li Shimin sent Wei Chi Jingde to control Li Yuan in the name of Su Wei, personally led his troops to ambush at Xuanwu Gate and personally shot Li Jiancheng, and was once in a disadvantage in the confrontation with Li Yuanji, and at the critical moment Wei Chi Jingde rushed to kill Li Yuanji. At this time, the Eastern Palace Guards were fighting with the Qin Palace Guards. Wei Chi Jingde appeared with the heads of the crown prince and the king of Qi, and the morale of the Eastern Palace was scattered in an instant.

Coup d'état Ending: Successful, the coup ended with the victory of Li Shimin, the King of Qin, and the eventual forcing Gaozu to abdicate. (It is worth mentioning that the concubine of Li Yuanji, the king of Qi, was occupied by Li Shimin and gave birth to a son, and finally Li Shimin gave this son back to Li Yuanji to continue the incense and kill people)

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

The change of Xuanwu Gate

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="9" > second time: Li Chengqian plotted rebellion</h1>

Initiator of the coup: Crown Prince Li Chengqian

Targets of the coup: Li Tai the Prince of Wei, Li Shimin of Tang Taizong

Time: 642 AD

The process of the coup: Li Chengqian was forced by the King of Wei to try to force the palace to usurp the throne after the failure of the assassination of the King of Wei

Coup d'état ending: failure, revelation, abolition

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > third time: Wu Zetian deposed the emperor</h1>

Initiator of the coup: Wu Zetian

Target of the coup: Emperor Zhongzong of Tang

Time: 684 AD

The process of the coup: Li Xian wants to promote the Wei clan to fight against the Wu clan

Coup d'état ending: Success, Tang Zhongzong was deposed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Li Xian

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="23" > fourth time: Wu Zetian Dynasty Tang Jianzhou</h1>

Target of the coup: Tang Ruizong Li Dan

Time: 690 AD

The process of the coup: Wu Zetian deposed Tang Jianzhou

Coup d'état ending: Successful, Wu Zetian ascended the throne as Emperor of Great Zhou, the Tang Dynasty was banned by Wu Zhou, and Li Dan of Tang Ruizong was demoted to imperial heir

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Wu Zetian

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="32" > fifth: the Dragon d'état</h1>

The initiators of the coup: Crown Prince Li Xian, Prime Minister Zhang Kamzhi and so on

Target of the coup: Wu Zetian, Emperor Wu of Wuzhou

Time: 705 AD

The process of the coup: Zhang Kamzhi and others wanted to support Li Xian as emperor in advance, falsely claimed that Wu Zetian's favorite brother Zhang Yizhi had murdered, sent troops to kill, and then surrounded the Jixian Temple and forced Wu Zetian to abdicate

Coup d'état ending: success, abdication of Wu Zetian, restoration of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Dragon Coup

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="39" > Sixth: Jinglong Coup</h1>

Initiators of the coup: Crown Prince Li Chongjun, Yulin Army General Li Duozuo, Chengwang Li Qianli, etc

Targets of the coup: Wu's interest group, Wu Sansi's father and son, Empress Wei, Princess Anle

Time: 707 AD

The process of the coup: Li Chongjun was suppressed by Wei Hou and Wu Shi, raised an army to kill Wu Sansi's father and son, and then forced the palace to kill Wei Hou and Princess Anle

Coup d'état Ending: Failed, Empress Wei, Princess Anle kidnapped Emperor Zhongzong of Tang against the crown prince Li Chongjun, and the prince was defeated and killed (did not learn the essence of the great-grandfather Li Shimin, did not control the emperor [stupid innocent])

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Jinglong coup

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="46" > Seventh: Tanglong Coup</h1>

Initiators of the coup: Li Longji, King of Linzi, princess Taiping

Target of the coup: Empress Wei, Princess Anle, Tang Shao Emperor Li Chongmao

Time: 710 AD

The process of the coup: Wei Hou poisoned Emperor Zhongzong of Tang and wanted to learn from Wu Zetian to become emperor. Li Longji joined forces with Princess Taiping to launch a coup d'état.

Coup d'état ending: Successful, Princess Anle of Wei was killed, Emperor Shao of Tang gave way to Li Dan the Prince of Anguo, and Li Long was crowned crown prince

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Don Long coup

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="53" > Eighth: Congenital Coup</h1>

Coup initiator: Tang Xuanzong Li Longji (rare coup initiated by the emperor)

Target of the coup: Princess Taiping (former ally)

Time: 713 AD

The process of the coup: Princess Taiping plotted a rebellion, pulled Li Longji off the horse, and was attacked by Li Longji first.

Coup d'état ending: Success, Princess Taiping is given death, and the political world is greatly changed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Congenital coup d'état

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="72" > Ninth: The Sanshu Incident</h1>

Coup initiators: Wu Huifei, Li Linfu, Yang Huan, etc

Targets of the coup: Crown Prince Li Ying, Prince Li Yao of E, and Li Zhao, King of Guang

Time: 737 AD

The process of the coup: Wu Huifei conspired with Li Linfu to support Li Mao, the prince of Lishou, falsely claiming that there were thieves in the palace, and luring the three brothers of the crown prince Li Ying into the palace, and Wu Huifei plotted against Tang Xuanzong.

Coup ending: Successful, Li Ying's three brothers were deposed and killed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Concubine Wu

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="60" > Tenth: The Change of Ma Songyi</h1>

Initiators of the coup: Crown Prince Li Heng and The Great General Chen Xuanli of Longwu

Target of the coup: Tang Xuanzong Li Longji (played with eagles all his life, and finally was pecked by eagles)

Time: 755 AD

The process of the coup: The crown prince Li Heng took advantage of the chaos of An Shi to overthrow the political enemy Yang Guozhong, and conspired with the Longwu general Chen Xuanli to launch a coup d'état at Ma Songyi, killing Yang Guozhong and forcing Yang Guifei to die.

Coup d'état ending: Successful, the Yang brothers and sisters were purged, the crown prince soon ascended the throne on his own in Lingwu, and Emperor Xuanzong was made Emperor Taishang

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

The transformation of Ma Songyi

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="98" > eleventh time: Empress Zhang, The Yue King Li clan plot incident</h1>

Initiators of the coup: Empress Zhang, King Li of Yue

Target of the coup: Crown Prince Li Yu was later Emperor Tang of Tang

Time: 762 AD

The process of the coup: Empress Zhang regarded the prince as not her own son, afraid that after taking the throne, her merits would be difficult to control, coupled with the eunuch Li Fuguo, Cheng Yuanzhen had a gap. When Emperor Suzong was seriously ill, he plotted to establish the Li clan of the Yue King and depose Li Yu

Coup d'état ending: failed, the wind leaked, Li Fuguo Cheng Yuanzhen reacted quickly to protect the crown prince, sent troops to surround Empress Zhang and the Yue king Li clan, Suzong was frightened and collapsed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Dynasty Sect

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="75" > Twelfth: The Difficulty of Fengtian</h1>

Initiator of the coup: The domain that was surrendered during the Anshi Rebellion

Target of the coup: Tang Dezong Li Shi

Time: 781 AD

The process of the coup: Tang Dezong slashed the domain by force, causing the Rebellion of the Four Towns and the Jingyuan Mutiny

Coup d'état Ending: Failed, the four towns were eventually defeated, but the authority of the Tang court was challenged by the tang town, opening the Pandora's box of the middle and late Tang clans

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Dezong

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="82" > Thirteenth: Yongzhen Inner Zen</h1>

Initiators of the coup: eunuchs Ju Wenzhen, Liu Guangqi and others

Target of the coup: Tang Shunzong Li Yong (who became emperor for a hundred days in total)

Time: 805 AD

The process of the coup: The Yongzhen reform touched the interests of the eunuchs, and the eunuchs joined forces with Jiedushi to force Shunzong to give the throne to the crown prince Li Chun

Coup d'état ending: Success, crown prince Li Chun ascended the throne as Emperor Xianzong, and Yongzhen's reform failed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Shunzong

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="110" > Fourteenth time: Tang Jingzong was killed</h1>

Initiators of the coup: eunuchs Liu Keming, Su Zuoming, etc

Target of the coup: Tang Jingzong Li Zhan

Time: 826 AD

The process of the coup: Tang Jingzong absurdly liked to hunt, and often beat and degraded the eunuchs around him, causing dissatisfaction and being killed by eunuchs such as Liu Keming

Coup d'état ending: Success

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Jingzong

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="88" > Fifteenth: The Change of Manna</h1>

Initiators of the coup: Tang Wenzong, Prime Minister Li Xun

Target of the coup: Qiu Shiliang and other eunuchs who hold real power

Time: 835 AD

The process of the coup: Tang Wenzong was not willing to be manipulated by the eunuchs, and the joint prime minister and others led Qiu Shiliang and others to the backyard to behead them in the name of Guan Lu, and the coup executor Han Yue was detected by Qiu Shiliang because of nervousness, a gust of wind blew up the curtain and leaked out the ambush of the samurai plus the sound of weapons colliding, Qiu Shiliang fled in a panic and fled in a panic and kidnapped Tang Wenzong

Coup d'état ending: defeat, Qiu Shiliang's bloodbathed the opposition forces of the court, and Tang Wenzong was depressed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

The change of manna

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="96" > Sixteenth time: Qiu Shiliang and Yu Hongzhi established Wuzong</h1>

Initiators of the coup: eunuch Qiu Shiliang and Yu Hongzhi

Target of the coup: King Chen/ Crown Prince Li Chengmei

Time: 840 AD

The process of the coup: Qiu Shiliang and Yu Hongzhi plotted to support the merits of lily, and corrected Li Yan, the prince of Liying, on the grounds that the crown prince was young (Li Chengmei, the prince of Chen, was unable to perform the ceremony because of Emperor Wenzong's serious illness at the time) and could not bear the responsibility

Coup d'état Ending: Success, Ying Wang Li Yan ascended the throne as Tang Wuzong, and competitors such as Li Chengmei and An Wang Li Rong were given death

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Wuzong

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="123" > Seventeenth: Jiaolan Dian Jun</h1>

Coup initiators: Zhu Wen, Zhu Yougong, Shu Chun and Jiang Xuanhui

Target of the coup: Tang Zhaozong

Time: August 904 AD

The process of the coup: Because Li Keyong, Li Maozhen, and others used the name of Xingtang to ask for Zhu, but Zhaozong would respond, so he decided to start first

Coup d'état ending: Success, Zhaozong is killed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Tang Zhaozong

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="117" > 18th: Kukageike Incident</h1>

Coup initiators: Zhu Wen, Li Zhen, Jiang Xuanhui

Target of the coup: Tang Zhaozong's nine sons

Date: February 9, 905 AD

The process of the coup: In order to remove obstacles on the way to power, Zhu Wen ordered Jiang Xuanhui to set up a banquet at Jiuqu Pond to entertain the nine sons of Tang Zhaozong, strangled them one by one after they were drunk, and then threw them into Jiuqu Pond

Coup d'état ending: Successful, tang zhaozong's ninth son was killed

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

Zhu Wen

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Coup initiators: Zhu Wen, Li Zhen

Target of the coup: Courtiers loyal to the Tang dynasty

The process of the coup: Li Zhen was Zhu Wen's brainsman, but jinshi repeatedly failed, thus hating the courtiers who claimed to be clean, and offering Zhu Wen to get rid of dissidents and throw their bodies in the Yellow River, called the turbid stream.

The coup d'état ends: Successful, the courtiers loyal to the Tang court are emptied, and since the Tang Dynasty has completely fallen into the hands of Zhu Wen

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

The Curse of the White Horse

In summary, the Tang Dynasty approached twenty coups, large and small, and nearly half of the emperors came to power/abdicated/could not die well through coups

During his reign, 80% of the emperors experienced coups or foreign invasions, and the Tang Dynasty's Tianzi fled nine times, and the capital of the country was lost. Ordinary people may only be able to live and work in peace and contentment if they lived before the anshi chaos.

Empire disqualification, counting the first coup d'état of the Tang Dynasty: The second time of the Xuanwumen rebellion: The third time of Li Chengqian's rebellion: The fourth time of Wu Zetian's deposed emperor: The fifth time of Tang Jianzhou of the Wu Zetian Dynasty: The sixth time of the Shenlong coup: The seventh of the Jinglong coup: The eighth of the Tang Long coup: the ninth of the Congenital Coup: The tenth of the Sanshuren Incident: The eleventh time of the change of Ma Songyi: The twelfth time of the Empress Zhang, the twelfth time of the Li clan of the Yue King: The thirteenth time of the Fengtian Difficulty: The fourteenth time of yongzhen Inner Zen: The fifteenth time of Tang Jingzong's assassination: The sixteenth time of the Change of Ganlu: Qiu Shiliang, Yu Hongzhi Jiaozhi Li Wuzong Seventeenth Time: Jiaolan Temple Executioner Eighteenth Time: Jiuqu Pond Incident Nineteenth Time: The Disaster of the White Horse Station

List of Emperors of the Tang Dynasty (depicted in red as Emperors who are not allowed to die well)