Empress Xin (Shi Siming's wife) (English Wikipedia)

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bjxw.gov.cn

  • The sources conflict with each other as to whether Shi Chaoqing was, indeed, created crown prince. Shi Siming's biographies in the Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang indicated that he was only considering it, but the Jimen Jiluan, an account of the Anshi Rebellion written by the Tang dynasty historian Ping Zhimei (平致美) no longer extant but often cited by others,[1] Archived 2014-02-04 at the Wayback Machine indicated that Shi Siming did create Shi Chaoqing crown prince. Compare Book of Tang, vol. 200, part 1, and New Book of Tang, vol. 225, part 1 Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, with Bo Yang Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 53 [761], citing Jimen Jiluan.

sidneyluo.net

  • The sources conflict with each other as to whether Shi Chaoqing was, indeed, created crown prince. Shi Siming's biographies in the Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang indicated that he was only considering it, but the Jimen Jiluan, an account of the Anshi Rebellion written by the Tang dynasty historian Ping Zhimei (平致美) no longer extant but often cited by others,[1] Archived 2014-02-04 at the Wayback Machine indicated that Shi Siming did create Shi Chaoqing crown prince. Compare Book of Tang, vol. 200, part 1, and New Book of Tang, vol. 225, part 1 Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, with Bo Yang Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 53 [761], citing Jimen Jiluan.

web.archive.org

  • The sources conflict with each other as to whether Shi Chaoqing was, indeed, created crown prince. Shi Siming's biographies in the Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang indicated that he was only considering it, but the Jimen Jiluan, an account of the Anshi Rebellion written by the Tang dynasty historian Ping Zhimei (平致美) no longer extant but often cited by others,[1] Archived 2014-02-04 at the Wayback Machine indicated that Shi Siming did create Shi Chaoqing crown prince. Compare Book of Tang, vol. 200, part 1, and New Book of Tang, vol. 225, part 1 Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, with Bo Yang Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 53 [761], citing Jimen Jiluan.