- Emperor Yizong of Tang
Emperor Tang Yizong (唐懿宗李漼
November 14 833 –873 ), born Li Cui, was the 17th emperor of theTang dynasty ofChina . He reigned from859 to873 . Yizong was the eldest son of emperor Xuānzong.After the death of emperor Xuanzong in 859, Yizong was placed on the throne by powerful corrupt eunuchs and officials. Yizong was a lazy emperor and did not pay much attention to governmental affairs but instead chose to live in opulence, became an alcoholic and surrounded himself with women while his government levied heavy taxes on its citizens.
Yizong have been labelled one of the most strangely behaved emperor. Deeply religious, even more so than his father, he would ordered lavish Buddhist ceremonies throughout the year as well as ordering frequent musical performances in the palace. If the entertainments were to his liking, Yizing would not only reward them greatly but also bestow governmental ranks on a whim rather than on merit. Yizong have also been known to make spontaneous unnecessary trips across the empire with his entourages sometimes numbering in the tens of thousand of servants which caused a heavy burden on the empire's coffer. These reckless behaviour were met with fierce opposition from loyal ministers but Yizong would ignore them altogether. As time went by, the hopeless ministers would also cease their petitions as well. Yizong eventually exhausted the empire's treasury that had accumulated during his father's administration. Faced with insurmountable hardship, with stories of
cannibalism due to starvation and famines, rebellions broke out throughout the country in 859 that would ravage China for the next 25 years. Although a successive series of rebellions broke out throughout the country, Emperor Yizong never did anything to remedy the situation. His reign marked the beginning of the end of the Tang dynasty.Yizong died in 873 after reigning for 14 years. He was succeeded by his son.
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