- Lu Chengqing
Lu Chengqing (盧承慶) (595-670),
courtesy name Ziyu (子餘), formally Duke Ding of Fanyang (范陽定公), was an official of the Chinese dynastyTang Dynasty , serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong.Background
Lu Chengqing was born in 595, during the reign of
Emperor Wen of Sui . His family was from what would eventually become You Prefecture (幽州, roughly modernBeijing ). His grandfatherLu Sidao was an important official duringSui Dynasty . Late in the reign of Emperor Wen's son Emperor Yang, Lu Chengqing's father Lu Chisong (盧赤松) was serving as the magistrate of Hedong County (河東, in modernYuncheng ,Shanxi ), when the general Li Yuan rebelled against Emperor Yang's rule atTaiyuan . Lu Chisong, who had previously known Li Yuan, surrendered as soon as Li Yuan's forces arrived and served on Li Yuan's staff. After Li Yuan establishedTang Dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu, he created Lu Chisong the Duke of Fanyang. Lu Chengqing was said to be handsome and attentive to his appearance, but also knowledgeable and capable. When he was young, Lu Chisong died, and so he inherited the title of Duke of Fanyang.During Emperor Taizong's reign
Early in the reign of Emperor Gaozu's son and successor Emperor Taizong, Lu Chengqing was serving as the census officer for the commandant at Qin Prefecture (秦州, roughly modern
Tianshui ,Gansu ), when he had an opportunity to report to Emperor Taizong the status of military affairs west of theYellow River (i.e., in modern centralGansu ). Emperor Taizong was impressed by the clarity of his report, and promoted him to be a low-level official at the ministry of civil service. He was later promoted to by the deputy minister of census. On one occasion, when Emperor Taizong asked about historical population counts, Lu discussed historical population counts all the way fromXia Dynasty andShang Dynasty , down to Tang's immediate predecessorsNorthern Zhou and Sui. Emperor Taizong was impressed, and soon made him the deputy minister of defense but further also made him in charge of civil service matters. Lu initially declined, stating, "Civil service matters should be in the hands of the minister of civil service, and for me to handle them would be to exceed my authorities." Emperor Taizong insisted, stating, "I trust you. Why do you not trust yourself?" He later also served as deputy secretary general of the capital prefecture, Yong Prefecture (雍州, roughly modernXi'an ,Shaanxi ), and secretary general of the executive bureau of government (尚書省, "Shangshu Sheng").During Emperor Gaozong's reign
Early in the reign of Emperor Taizong's son and successor Emperor Gaozong, who became emperor in 649 following Emperor Taizong's death, for reasons unknown, it was said that the powerful chancellor
Chu Suiliang wrongly accused Lu Chengqing of faults. Lu was demoted to be the secretary general to the commandant at Yi Prefecture (益州, roughly modernChengdu ,Sichuan ). Thereafter, Chu further accused Lu of misconduct while serving as the deputy secretary general at Yong Prefecture, and Lu was further demoted to be the military advisor to the prefect of Jian Prefecture (簡州, roughly modernZiyang ,Sichuan ). After about a year, he was then made the secretary general of Hong Prefecture (洪州, roughly modernNanchang ,Jiangxi ). On one occasion, when Emperor Gaozong was set to visit warm springs in Ru Prefecture (汝州, roughly modernPingdingshan ,Henan ), he promoted Lu to be the prefect of Ru Prefecture, and soon recalled him to the capital to serve as director of vassal affairs. In 657, when the generalSu Dingfang destroyedWestern Tujue and captured itsShabuolüe Khan Ashina Helu (阿史那賀魯), it was Lu that Emperor Gaozong sent to Western Tujue lands to divide the lands between two Western Tujue princes loyal to Tang, Ashina Mishe (阿史那彌射), who was created the Xinxiwang Khan, and Ashina Buzhen (阿史那步真), who was created the Jiwangjue Khan. Emperor Gaozong further ordered Lu, along with Ashina Mishe and Ashina Buzhen, to grant the various tribal chiefs appropriate official titles.As of 659, Lu was serving as the minister of treasury, when he was given the designation "Canzhi Zhengshi" (參知政事), making him a chancellor "de facto". Later that year, when the former chancellor and Emperor Gaozong's uncle
Zhangsun Wuji , who had already been exiled on suspicion of treason, was accused of further plotting, Lu, along with fellow chancellors Li Ji,Xu Jingzong ,Xin Maojiang , andRen Yaxiang were put in charge of the investigation (although it was Xu, who was an ally of Emperor Gaozong's powerful wife Empress Wu (later known as Wu Zetian), who drove the investigation), which resulted in Zhangsun's forced suicide. Yet later that year, Lu was given the designation of "Tong Zhongshu Menxia Sanpin" (同中書門下三品), a more honored designation for a chancellor "de facto". However, in 660, he was accused of mishandling the ministry of treasury, and he was removed from his offices, and further was sent to Run Prefecture (潤州, roughly modernZhenjiang ,Jiangsu ) to be its prefect. He was subsequently made the secretary general of Yong Prefecture and given the honorific title "Yinqing Guanglu Daifu" (銀青光祿大夫). In 669, he was made the minister of justice. He soon requested retirement on account of old age, and Emperor Gaozong agreed, further giving him the honorific title of "Jinzi Guanglu Daifu" (金紫光祿大夫).Lu died in 670 and was buried with honors. Prior to his death, he gave this order to his sons:
References
* "
Book of Tang ", vol. 81. [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/tan10.htm]
* "New Book of Tang ", vol. 106. [http://ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/ccw/02/ntan15.htm]
* "Zizhi Tongjian ", vols. 200, 201.
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