- Gaozu of Later Jin
Shi Jingtang 石敬瑭 (892-942) was the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty (936-946), the third of the Five Dynasties that controlled much of northern
China from 907 to 960. The Later Jin Dynasty was the second of three successive Shatuo Turk dynasties that made up the middle three of the Five Dynasties.Overthrow of the Later Tang Dynasty
Shi Jingtang was the son-in-law of
Later Tang Dynasty emperor Li Siyuan and was a general of the dynasty. Relations between theKhitans , who were formally allies of theShatuo Turks , and the Li family, which dates back to 905 when Abaoji made a brotherhood pact withLi Keyong , father of the founder of theLater Tang Dynasty . By the time his son,Li Cunxu , died, relations between the two had fallen out.Shi Jingtang was the military commissioner of present-day Shanxi before colluding with the Khitan to the north in his rebellion against the
Later Tang Dynasty . With the Khitan assistance ofEmperor Taizu of Liao 's forces, Shi was able to declare himself the founding emperor of the Later Jin Dynasty.Rule
Shi Jingtang moved the capital to Bian, now known as
Kaifeng . During his reign, the Later Jin ceded the strategicSixteen Prefectures to the expanding Liao empire. Due to this, and Khitan support for his dynasty, the Later Jin Dynasty is often derided as being a puppet of theKhitans .Shi would continue to rule the Later Jin until his death in 942.
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