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Jin Taizu established a slave-owning state, from the founding of the country to the destruction of the Liao, a legendary life

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#Mid-Autumn Festival Reunion #Finished Yan Akuta (August 1, 1068 – September 19, 1123), Jurchen, founding emperor of the Jin Dynasty. Han ming meditation. He was the great leader of the Jurchen clan and had the foundational significance for the Jin Dynasty to destroy the Liao Dynasty and unify the north. In the fourth year of Tianqing, an army rebelled against the Liao Dynasty, and in the first month of 1115, the founding number of the country was Jin, and the year name was "Receiving the Country", and the capital Ningfu was established. In December of the same year, he was given the title of Emperor Dasheng, and the following year he changed his era name to Tianfu. During his reign, the System of The Meng'an Muke was changed to a military administrative organization, and in the third year of Tensuke (1119), the Jurchen script was promulgated.

In October 1113, he was succeeded by his second son, Ah Kuanta, as the head of the league, and said that Du Bo was extremely fierce. In order to consolidate the Alliance of the Completed Yan Department, Ah Kuanta won many battles and accepted the official title of the Liao Dynasty's Tiyin, and was an important figure in the military strength of the Completed Yan Department. By the time Akuta succeeded to the throne, the alliance of the Jurchen tribes had been consolidated. There was enough strength to rise up against the pressure of the Liao.

On the first day of the first month of the summer calendar in 1115, Ah Kuanta took the throne as emperor and established a slave-owning state, with the name of Dajin and the name of Li Nian.

In 1123, jin soldiers plundered the craftsmen and treasures of Yanjing. According to the terms agreed with the Song Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty divided the land of the six prefectures of Yanjing to the Song Dynasty. Huo Lu, Zong Wang, and others continued to pursue Emperor Tianzuo. Jin Taizu led the troops back to the division.

In August of the same year, Jin Taizu fell ill and died on the way back to Shangjing. Jin Taizu Ah Kuanta, as the chief leader of the Jurchen slave owners, completed the two major events of the founding of the country and the breaking of the Liao. The history of the Jurchens thus began a new period.

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