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Shi Jingtang (石敬瑭) (30 March 892 – 28 July 942), also known by his temple name Gaozu (高祖), was the founder and the 1st emperor of imperial China's short-lived Later Jin Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 936 until his death.

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  • Shi Jingtang
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  • Shi Jingtang (石敬瑭) (30 March 892 – 28 July 942), also known by his temple name Gaozu (高祖), was the founder and the 1st emperor of imperial China's short-lived Later Jin Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 936 until his death.
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Birth Date
  • 0892-03-30(xsd:date)
era dates
  • --01-02
  • --01-20
  • --01-23
  • --01-30
  • --11-28
  • --02-11
  • --02-13
  • Tiānfú
Full Name
  • Family name: Shí
  • Given name: Jìngtáng
more
  • China
death place
  • Ye, Later Jin Empire
Spouse
  • Empress Li
Name
  • Shi Jingtang
Caption
  • an illustration from Sancai Tuhui
Issue
  • Daughter
  • Shi Chongjin , son
  • Shi Chongrui , son
  • Shi Chongxin , son
  • Shi Chongyi , son
  • Shi Chongying , son
Father
  • Shi Shaoyong
Mother
  • Lady He
Birth Place
  • Taiyuan, Tang Empire
Title
death date
  • 0942-07-28(xsd:date)
posthumous name
  • Full: Emperor Shèngwén Zhāngwǔ Míngdé Xiào
  • Short: Never used short
Successor
  • Shi Chonggui (Emperor Chu), nephew
Before
  • Li Congke of Later Tang Dynasty
Years
  • 936(xsd:integer)
  • 937(xsd:integer)
After
burial place
  • in today's Yiyang County, Henan
temple name
  • Gāozǔ
Reign
  • --11-28
Succession
  • 1(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Shi Jingtang (石敬瑭) (30 March 892 – 28 July 942), also known by his temple name Gaozu (高祖), was the founder and the 1st emperor of imperial China's short-lived Later Jin Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 936 until his death. Likely of Shatuo descent ethnically, he was an important military general for the Later Tang Dynasty before rebelling in 936. To overthrow Later Tang he enlisted the help of the Khitan-ruled Liao Dynasty, not only humiliating himself as Emperor Taizong of Liao's son but also yielding the strategically-crucial Sixteen Prefectures to Liao after his rise to power — an event that would shape the Chinese political landscape for the next 200 years.
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