Chapter 6: The Queen's Two Widowed Sisters (11)
Yelu Deguang seized the opportunity, personally led an army of 50,000, took advantage of the unpreparedness of the Later Tang monarchs, crossed the extremely dangerous Yanmen Roads, quickly entered the city of Taiyuan, and surrounded the Later Tang army.
The Later Tang Dynasty army was attacked from inside and outside, and the people's hearts were greatly defeated, and the general An Xianqi killed Zhang Jingda and surrendered Shi Jingjiao.
As a result, Yelu Deguang fulfilled his promise to send his deputy envoy Zhao Siwen to Bianliang to establish Shi Jingtang as the emperor, and the founding number was Jin, known as the Later Jin Dynasty in history.
Soon Shi Jingtang's army invaded Luoyang and destroyed the Later Tang Dynasty. However, Shi Jingjiao's practice of cutting the land and calling him a son was opposed by many people, including his own former important ministers and cronies, which also laid a hidden danger for the later demise of the Later Jin Dynasty.
After Shi Jingjiao's death, his nephew Shi Chonggui succeeded to the throne as the young emperor of the Later Jin Dynasty. After Shi Chonggui ascended the throne, he changed Shi Jingjiao's father's Khitan policy, he first claimed to be a grandson but not a minister to Liao Taizong Yelu Deguang, and then detained Khitan envoys, killed Khitan merchants, and robbed them of their goods.
When Yelude heard the news, he was resentful, so he led his army to attack the Later Jin, and the two sides fought in Lanzhou, winning and losing each other.
A year later, Yelu Deguang went south again to the Later Jin Dynasty, and Shi Chonggui also drove his own expedition, but Yelu Deguang was defeated again.
Three years later, Yelu Deguang went south for the third time to conquer the Later Jin Dynasty, and the last emperor Shi Chonggui sent his uncle and Shi Jingjiao's son-in-law Du Chongwei to command the army to resist Liao, but who wanted Du Chongwei also wanted to be Shi Jingjiao's second.
When Yerod learned the news, he pretended to promise. As a result, in the blink of an eye, the main force of the Later Jin army was lost.
Yelu Deguang soon attacked Bianliang and captured the emperor of the late Later Jin Dynasty. But afterwards, Yelu Deguang did not fulfill his promise, but was crowned emperor in Bianliang, Kyoto, in the Later Jin Dynasty, and changed the name of the country to Khitan to Liao.
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