Emperor Shenzong of Western Xia
Li Zunxu 李遵頊 | |||||||||
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Retired Emperor | |||||||||
Emperor of Western Xia | |||||||||
Reign | 1211–1223 | ||||||||
Retired Emperor of China | |||||||||
Reign | 1124–1126 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor Modi of Western Liao | ||||||||
Successor | Emperor Yingzong of Ming | ||||||||
Born | 1163 | ||||||||
Died | 1226 (aged 62–63) | ||||||||
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Shenzong, né Li Zunxu, was emperor of Western Xia from 1211 to 1223. He lived from 1163 to 1226.
Shenzong took power after a coup d'état and continued Xiangzong's policy of invading Jin Empire. He started many campaigns against Jin before the Jin Emperor counterattacked, killing many Western Xia soldiers. However, Shenzong continued to attack Jin despite the poor economy, causing high discontent among his people complaining of high taxes. He did not listen to those who advised peace with Jin Empire, and Western Xia sped up its decline. He passed power onto his son Lǐ Déwàng in 1223, and died in 1226.
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