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Xiao Han (Liao dynasty)

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242:. Xiao was caned, but after he swore that he was not involved, was released. In 949, however, he and Yelü Abuli tried to write Emperor Taizu's younger brother Yelü Anduan (耶律安端) to try to persuade Yelü Anduan to join a new conspiracy. Their letter was intercepted by Yelü Wuzhi, who presented it to Emperor Shizong. As a result, Xiao was executed, and Yelü Abuli was imprisoned, and she died of illness while imprisoned. 189:) of Xuanwu Circuit (宣武, headquartered at Daliang). Xiao wanted to seize some 50 remaining Later Jin ladies in waiting from Zide Palace (滋德宮), but the eunuch in charge, Zhang Huan (張環), refused. He forcibly broke down the palace door and seized the ladies in waiting, and then burned Zhang to death by holding heated iron against Zhang's body. 224:, as Yelü Mada and he both bore grudges against Zhang. He wanted to kill Zhang, but Yelü Mada persuaded him not to, although Zhang soon died in anger. Xiao joined Emperor Shizong on the way back to Liao proper, as Emperor Shizong prepared to confront the army of Empress Dowager Shulü, who wanted Emperor Taizong's younger brother 237:
Also in 948, Xiao entered into a conspiracy against Emperor Shizong with Emperor Taizong's son Yelü Tiande (耶律天德), Emperor Taizong's cousin Yelü Liuge (耶律劉哥), and Yelü Liuge's brother Yelü Pendu (耶律盆都). When their plot was discovered, Yelü Tiande was executed; Yelü Liuge was exiled; and Yelü Pendu
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and initially prevailed, Xiao advocated having the Liao cavalry get off their horses and shooting at Du's army with bows. Emperor Taizong agreed, but once the Liao cavalry soldiers did so, a Later Jin counterattack caused the battle to go against Liao with heavy losses, much to Emperor Taizong's
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to be emperor. As the two armies met, Empress Dowager Shulü inquired of Xiao, "What resentment do you have that you rebelled against me?" He responded to her, "Your subject's mother was sinless, but the Empress Dowager killed her. I cannot fail to have anger toward you." Later, after Empress
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captive. He initially declared himself the emperor of China as well, but soon tired of Han rebellions. He decided to return to Liao proper, and he left Xiao Han in charge of Daliang, as the military governor
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As Xiao withdrew toward Liao proper, when he reached Heng Prefecture (恆州, Chengde's capital), he and another Liao general, Yelü Mada (耶律麻荅), had soldiers surround the mansion of an ethnically Han chancellor,
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and a son of Emperor Taizu's aunt. Despite this close relationship, at some point, Xiao Han's mother was put to death by Empress Shulü, causing him to resent the empress from that point on.
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Dowager Shulü decided to capitulate based on the advice of Yelü Wuzhi (耶律屋質), Emperor Shizong was able to take the throne. In 948, Xiao married Emperor Shizong's sister Yelü Abuli (耶律阿不里).
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It is not known when Xiao Han was born. His father was Xiao Dilu (蕭敵魯) — probably still using the surname of Shulü (述律) at the time — who was a chancellor of the
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from Luoyang and had them brought to Daliang, and then declared Li emperor, before withdrawing. (Li later surrendered to Liu, but was killed.)
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guards. In 945 (by which time Emperor Taizong had changed the name of his Khitan state to Liao, and by which time central China was ruled by
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contained a different narrative — that it was Xiao, whom Emperor Taizu sent to aid Zhang, who killed Li Sizhao.
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By summer 947, Emperor Taizong had died on the way back to Liao proper, and had been succeeded by his nephew
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and sought Khitan aid. While the Chinese accounts were that then Jin-commander
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In any case, after Emperor Taizu's death and succession by Emperor Taizu's son
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as his empress, and whose sister, according to the Chinese historical source
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The earliest reference to Xiao Han's military career was in 922, when
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By spring 947, Emperor Taizong had entered Later Jin's capital
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Chinese name
family name
Xiao
Chinese
courtesy name
Khitan
Liao dynasty
Emperor Taizong of Liao
Later Jin
Daliang
Emperor Shizong
Liao dynasty
Empress Shulü Ping
Emperor Taizu
Zhang Wenli
Shijiazhuang
Hebei
Jin
Li Sizhao
Li Cunxu
History of Liao
Emperor Taizong
Xiao Wen
Zizhi Tongjian
Han
Later Jin
Du Wei
Daliang
Shi Chonggui
Jiedushi

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