This is a list of emperors of the Tang dynasty (618–690, 705–907) of China. Tang monarchs like Emperor Taizong of Tang were also addressed to as the Khan of Heaven (Tian Kehan ) by Turkic peoples.
List of emperors
The Chinese naming conventions is "Tang" (唐)+ temple name (e.g. Tang Gaozu ), except for Emperors Shang and Ai , who are better known by their posthumous name .
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Temple name
Personal name
Reigned from
Reigned until[ a]
Posthumous name [ b]
Era name and years
Gaozu 高祖
Li Yuan 李渊
18 June 618
4 September 626 abdicated
Emperor Shenyao 神堯皇帝
Taizong 太宗
Li Shimin 李世民
4 September 626
10 July 649[ 6]
Emperor Wenwu 文武皇帝
Gaozong [ c] 高宗
Li Zhi 李治
15 July 649
27 December 683[ 7]
Emperor Tianhuang 天皇大帝
Yonghui (永徽) 650–655
Xianqing (顯慶) 656–661
Longshuo (龍朔) 661–663
Linde (麟德) 664–665
Qianfeng (乾封) 666–668
Zongzhang (總章) 668–670
Xianheng (咸亨) 670–674
Shangyuan (上元) 674–676
Yifeng (儀鳳) 676–679
Tiaolu (調露) 679–680
Yonglong (永隆) 680–681
Kaiyao (開耀) 681–682
Yongchun (永淳) 682–683
Hongdao (弘道) 683
Zhongzong [ d] 中宗
Li Xian 李显
3 January 684
26 February 684[ 7] deposed
—
Sisheng (嗣聖) 23 January–27 February 684
Ruizong [ e] 睿宗
Li Dan 李旦
27 February 684
16 October 690 deposed
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Wenming (文明) 684
Guangzhai (光宅) 684
Chuigong (垂拱) 685–688
Yongchang (永昌) 689
Zaichu (載初) 690
Interregnum (Wu Zhou dynasty )
Zhongzong (second reign)
Li Xian 李显
23 February 705
3 July 710
Emperor Xiaohe 孝和皇帝
Shenlong (神龍) 705–707
Jinglong (景龍) 707–710
none [ f]
Li Chongmao 李重茂
5 July 710
25 July 710[ g]
Emperor Shang 殤皇帝
Tanglong (唐隆) 5 July– 19 August 710
Ruizong (second reign)
Li Dan 李旦
25 July 710
8 September 712 abdicated
Emperor Xuanzhen 玄真皇帝
Jingyun (景雲) 710–711
Taiji (太極) 712
Yanhe (延和) 712
Xuánzong 玄宗
Li Longji 李隆基
8 September 712
12 August 756 abdicated
Emperor Zhidao I 至道皇帝
Xiantian (先天) 712–713
Kaiyuan (開元) 713–741
Tianbao (天寶) 742–756
Suzong 肅宗
Li Heng 李亨
12 August 756
16 May 762
Emperor Wenming 文明皇帝
Zhide (至德) 756–758
Qianyuan (乾元) 758–760
Shangyuan (上元) 760–761
Daizong 代宗
Li Yu 李豫
18 May 762
23 May 779
Emperor Ruiwen 睿文皇帝
Baoying (寶應) 762–763
Guangde (廣德) 763–764
Yongtai (永泰) 765–766
Dali (大曆 lì) 766–779
Dezong 德宗
Li Gua 李适
12 June 779
25 February 805
Emperor Shenwu 神武皇帝
Jianzhong (建中) 780–783
Xingyuan (興元) 784
Zhenyuan (貞元) 785–805
Shunzong 順宗
Li Song 李誦
28 February 805
28 August 805 killed
Emperor Zhide 至德皇帝
Xianzong 憲宗
Li Chu 李純
5 September 805
14 February 820 killed
Emperor Zhaowen 昭文皇帝
Muzong 穆宗
Li Heng 李恆
20 February 820
25 February 824
Emperor Ruisheng 睿聖皇帝
Jingzong 敬宗
Li Zhan 李湛
29 February 824
9 January 827 killed
Emperor Ruiwu 睿武皇帝
Wenzong 文宗
Li Ang 李昂
13 January 827
10 February 840
Emperor Yuansheng 元聖皇帝
Baoli (寶曆) 826
Taihe (太和) 827–835
Kaicheng (開成) 836–840
Wuzong 武宗
Li Yan 李炎
20 February 840
22 April 846
Emperor Zhidao II 至道皇帝
Xuānzong 宣宗
Li Chen 李忱
25 April 846
7 September 859
Emperor Yuansheng 元聖皇帝
Yizong 懿宗
Li Cui 李漼
13 September 859
15 August 873
Emperor Zhaosheng 昭聖皇帝
Dazhong (大中) 859
Xiantong (咸通) 860–873
Xizong 僖宗
Li Xuan 李儇
15 August 873
20 April 888
Emperor Huisheng 惠聖皇帝
Xiantong (咸通) 873–874
Qianfu (乾符) 874–879
Guangming (廣明) 880–881
Zhonghe (中和) 881–885
Guangqi (光啟) 885–888
Wende (文德) 888
Zhaozong 昭宗
Li Ye 李曄
22 April 888
22 September 904
Emperor Shengmu 聖穆皇帝
Longji (龍紀) 889
Dashun (大順) 890–891
Jingfu (景福) 892–893
Qianning (乾寧) 894–898
Guanghua (光化) 898–901
Tianfu (天復) 901–904
Tianyou (天佑) 904
Jingzong 景宗
Li Zhu 李柷
26 September 904
12 May 907 deposed
Emperor Ai 哀皇帝
Timeline
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Notes
^ Exact dates are extracted from the Old Book of Tang and converted to Western dates using the Calendar converter of Academia Sinica .
^ These are just the shortened versions of the names. Gaozu's full posthumous name, for example, was actually Shényáo Dàshèng Dàguāng Xiào Huángdì (神堯大聖大光孝皇帝, "Emperor Yao the Divine, the Great Sage, the Most Radiantly Filial").[ 3]
^ In the late years of his reign he was influenced by Empress Wu
^ Under the rule of his mother Wu Zetian
^ Under the rule of his mother Wu Zetian
^ Better known for his porthumous name, Emperor Shang , or as Emperor Shao ("young").
^ Some sources give the period of his reign as 5–18 July,[ 9] while others give 8–25 July.[ 10]
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