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Tang Jie 唐介 당개
(탕제)
Tang Jie(唐介, 1010-1069) was an official of the Song Dynasty. In the reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗), enjoying imperial confidence, he successively filled various official posts and was promoted to Grand Councilor(宰相) in 1068. He strongly criticized Wang Anshi(王安石)'s reforms. 개(介), 당개(唐介)
Tang Jingzong 唐敬宗 당경종
(탕징쭝)
Emperor Jingzong(敬宗, 809 – 827, r.824-827), personal name Li Zhan (李湛), was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He was the eldest son of Emperor Muzong(穆宗) and elder brother of Emperor Wenzong(文宗) and Emperor Wuzong(武宗). During his short reign, the court was dominated by corrupt eunuchs. 경(敬), 경종(敬宗), 이감(李湛)
Tang Jiong 唐坰 당경
(탕중)
Tang Jiong(唐坰) was an official during the reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗) of the Song. At first he enjoyed Wang Anshi(王安石)'s confidence, but soon after Wang Anshi distrusted him because of his carelessness. Tang accused Wang Anshi of exceeding his authority with the result that Tang was exiled to Chaozhou(潮州). 당경(唐坰)
Tang Ju 唐擧 당거
(탕쥐)
A Liang 梁 person who is said to have been good at telling fortunes by physiognomy during the Warring States period.
Tang Lun 唐倫 당륜
(탕룬)
A Ming merchant who was arrested for illegally selling helmets to a Joseon commoner named Jeon Mangyun. 륜(倫)
Tang Minghuang 唐明皇 당명황
(탕밍황)
See Xuanzong 唐玄宗 명황(明皇), 현종(玄宗), 이융기(李隆基)
Tang Muzong 唐穆宗 당목종
(탕무쭝)
Emperor Muzong(穆宗, 795-824, r.820-824), personal name Li Heng(李恆), was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty and the third son of Emperor Xianzong(憲宗). In his reign, the Tang Dynasty had to face growing influence of military governors(節度使). The three circuits north of the Yellow River(河北三鎭) became de facto independent regimes. 목(穆), 목종(穆宗), 이항(李恆), 이유(李宥)
Tang Qiang 唐羌 당강
(탕챵)
A local official of Runan 汝南 commandery during the reign of Emperor He 和帝 in the Eastern Han period.
Tang Ruizong 唐睿宗 당예종
(탕루이쭝)
Emperor Ruizong(睿宗, 662-716, r.684-690, 710-713), personal name Li Dan(李旦), was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty. He was the eighth son of Emperor Gaozong(高宗) and the fourth son of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu(武后). In 684, he replaced his elder brother, Emperor Zhongzong(中宗) with his mother's help, but he was replaced by the mother herself in 690. In 710, he was restored to the throne with the help of a coup organized by his son, Li Longji(李隆基). In 713, he abdicated in favor of Li Longji who would become Emperor Xuanzong(玄宗). 연화(延和), 예종(睿宗), 이단(李旦)
Tang Saier 唐賽兒 당새아
(탕싸이얼)
The rebel leader of the White Lotus Cult (白蓮教), self-styled Godmother, who led the rebellion against the Ming in Yidu (益都) in 1420. The rebellion was finally suppressed by Wei Qing, Assistant Regional Military Commissioner (都指揮僉使) of Shandong (山東), but Tang Saier's fate remains unknown.
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