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China: Emperor Zhongzong ( Tang Lizhe), 4th ruler of the Tang Dynasty (r. 684); and 6th ruler of the Tang Dynasty (705-710).

China: Emperor Zhongzong ( Tang Lizhe), 4th ruler of the Tang Dynasty (r. 684); and 6th ruler of the Tang Dynasty (705-710).

Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656–3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, at times during his life Li Zhe and Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. Emperor Zhongzong was the son of Emperor Gaozong of Tang and Empress Wu (later known as Wu Zetian). He succeeded his father in 684. His mother, however, deposed him less than two months later in favor of his younger brother Emperor Ruizong.

The former emperor, demoted to a princely rank, was sent into exile in the provinces and placed under house arrest. Six years later, Emperor Ruizong in turn relinquished the throne to his mother and Empress Dowager Wu officially proclaimed herself 'Emperor', while Emperor Ruizong was made crown prince. By 698 the court was caught in the middle of a bitter power struggle.

Empress Wu liberated the former emperor from his 14 years of seclusion and recalled him to the capital in April 698. He was reinstated as crown prince in October 698, taking the place of his brother. On 20 February 705, a palace coup deposed Wu Zetian and Emperor Zhongzong was restored as emperor three days later. Emperor Zhongzong reigned for five years but was a rather weak and easily influenced ruler. Real power was in the hands of his empress consort, Empress Wei and her lover Wu Sansi.

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