Background
After his father"s death in 1048, Yizong assumed the throne at the age of one, but most of the power laid in the hands of the Dowager.
After his father"s death in 1048, Yizong assumed the throne at the age of one, but most of the power laid in the hands of the Dowager.
In 1049, the Liao Dynasty attacked Western Xia and forced it to become a vassal state. In 1056, the Dowager was killed and Yizong"s uncle became the regent. Yizong expanded the central government, adding many offices.
He made the armies more efficient and improved his control over faraway states.
Yizong began to attack Song Dynasty and raided their villages. He also forced the Turpan leader to surrender.
In later years, Yizong began to improve diplomatic relationships with the Song and Liao dynasties. He died suddenly in 1067.
Alternate names
Posthumous name - ZhāoyīngHuangdì
Chinese surname with first name - Lǐ Liàngzuò
Eras of Emperor Yizong
Yánsìníngguó (1048–1049)
Tiānyòuchuíshèng (1050–1052)
Fúshèngchéngdào (1053–1056)
Duǒdū (1057–1062)
Gǒnghuà (1063–1067).