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The rebellion spanned the reigns of three emperors. The first emperor, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang China|Xuanzong, escaped to Sichuan. Xuanzong's army demanded the death of an official, Yang Guozhong, and his cousin, Lady Yang. Emperor Suzong of Tang China|Emperor Suzong, (3rd or 4th) son of Xuanzong, was proclaimed emperor by the accompanying army and eunuchs while another group of local officials and Confucian literati proclaimed another prince at Jinling (today Nanjing). The rebellion was suppressed during the reign of Emperor Daizong of Tang China|Daizong by generals Guo Ziyi and Li Guangbi (李光弼). Although successful at suppressing the rebellion, the Tang Dynasty was badly weakened by it and in its remaining years was troubled by persistent warlordism. The death toll of the rebellion according to various http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm#AnLushan sources, including suppression and famine, is estimated to be about 36 million. Category:Chinese rebellions it:Ribellione di An Lushan es:Rebeli?n de An Lushan zh:安史之亂 ja:安史の乱 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "An Lushan Rebellion".
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