Tang Suzong
Suzong (711 - 762), of its personal name Li Heng, reigned of 756 with 762, succeeding in dramatic circumstances (rebellion of the general An Lushan and hanging of favorite the Yang Guifei) his/her father Xuanzong who abdicated in his favor.
It demolished the usurper with the assistance of the cavalry ouïgoure, but the dynasty was not to recover from this civil war, which cost the life two thirds of the population and finished shortly after its death.
As for allied the ouïgours, conscious of being essential, they acted as Masters in the capital Chang' year (current the Xi' year), and the China was their tributary during several decades.
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