Song Shenxi
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Song Shenxi (Chinese: 宋申錫) (died August 18, 833), courtesy name Qingchen (慶臣), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving briefly as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Wenzong. He was most known for planning with Emperor Wenzong to eliminate the power of the eunuchs from the court but then being falsely implicated in a plot to overthrow Emperor Wenzong and replace the emperor with Emperor Wenzong's brother Li Cou the Prince of Zhang. As a result, Song was exiled and died in exile.
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宋申錫(8世纪-833年8月18日),字慶臣,唐朝官员,在唐文宗年间短暂担任宰相。他意图帮助文宗清除当权宦官,反被诬指企图推翻文宗改立其皇弟(漳王李凑)而遭贬死。
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Song Shenxi
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宋申錫
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Song Shenxi (Chinese: 宋申錫) (died August 18, 833), courtesy name Qingchen (慶臣), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving briefly as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Wenzong. He was most known for planning with Emperor Wenzong to eliminate the power of the eunuchs from the court but then being falsely implicated in a plot to overthrow Emperor Wenzong and replace the emperor with Emperor Wenzong's brother Li Cou the Prince of Zhang. As a result, Song was exiled and died in exile.
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宋申錫(8世纪-833年8月18日),字慶臣,唐朝官员,在唐文宗年间短暂担任宰相。他意图帮助文宗清除当权宦官,反被诬指企图推翻文宗改立其皇弟(漳王李凑)而遭贬死。
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