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Shi Siming (703–761, age 58), a lieutenant under An Lushan, succeeded An Qingxu. He was murdered by his son.
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Shi Chaoyi, son of Shi Siming, succeeded his father. He committed suicide after losing
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in 755. The state collapsed in 763 with the death of An Lushan's former subordinate
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An Qingxu, son of An Lushan, succeeded his father. He was murdered by rebels.
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under Xuanzong and rebelled on 16 December 755. He proclaimed emperor in
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An Lushan (10 February 703 – 29 January 757, age 54) ruled a
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Map showing the An Lushan Rebellion
Luoyang
Yecheng
Fanyang
Chinese
Buddhism
Taoism
Confucianism
Chinese folk religion
An Lushan
An Qingxu
Shi Siming
Shi Chaoyi
An Lushan Rebellion
An Lushan
Shi Chaoyi
Chinese coin
Chinese cash
Tang dynasty
Tang dynasty
China
Chinese
pinyin
dynastic state of China
Tang
An Lushan
rebelled
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
Shi Chaoyi
Shi Siming

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