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  1. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang ([ɕwàn.tsʊ́ŋ]; 8 September 685 – 3 May 762), personal name Li Longji, was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 712 to 756 CE. His reign of 44 years was the longest during the Tang dynasty.

  2. Xuanzong (born 685, Luoyang, China—died 762, Chang’an [now Xi’an, Shaanxi province]) was the temple name ( miaohao) of the seventh emperor of the Tang dynasty (618–907) of China, which during his reign (712–756) achieved its greatest prosperity and power.

  3. Mar 31, 2016 · Xuanzong (birth name, Li Longji, l. 685-762 CE, r. 712-756 CE) was the 7th emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China, whose domestic and foreign policies established the Tang Dynasty as the Golden Age in...

  4. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (27 July 810 – 7 September 859) was an emperor of China's Tang dynasty, reigning from 25 April 846 until his death. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱 ), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor of Tang China.

  5. Emperor Tang Xuanzong (Chinese: 唐玄宗 Hsuan Tsung. Pinyin Xuan Zong (temple name), personal name (Wade–Giles romanization) Li Lung-chi, posthumous name, or shih, Ming Huang, or Wu Huang) (September 8, 685 - May 3, 762), born Li Longji (李隆基), was the sixth emperor of the Tang dynasty in China, reigning from 712 to 756.

  6. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, also referred to as Emperor Ming of Tang, ruled China as the seventh emperor of the Tang dynasty from 712 to 756. His 44 year reign as Emperor was the longest of the Tang Dynasty, and is widely acknowledged for taking Tang China to its height of culture, influence, and power. However, Emperor Xuanzong is also blamed ...

  7. Xuanzong, or Hsüan-tsung orig. Li Longji, (born 685, Louyang, China—died April 762, Chang’an), Sixth emperor (r. 712–756) of the Tang dynasty of China, which during his reign achieved its greatest prosperity and cultural brilliance.