Li Deming

Li Deming
李德明
Prince of Xia
Reign1004 – 1032
PredecessorLi Jiqian
SuccessorLi Yuanhao
BornAyi
(阿移)
981
Died1032
Burial
Jialing Mausoleum (嘉陵, presumptively the No. 2 tomb of Western Xia mausoleums[1])
SpouseLady Weimu
Names
Li Deming (李德明)
Posthumous name
Emperor Guangsheng (光聖皇帝)
Temple name
Taizong (太宗)
FatherLi Jiqian
MotherLady Yeli
Mausoleum of Li Deming (Jialing 嘉陵)

Li Deming (Chinese: 李德明) (981–1032) was the eldest son of Li Jiqian and the father of Li Yuanhao, the founder of China's Western Xia dynasty. When his father died in battle in 1004, Li Deming became leader of the Tangut people, and over the next twenty years he considerably expanded the territory controlled by the Tanguts. In 1028, he named his son Li Yuanhao as crown prince. He died of natural causes in 1032. Li Deming was officially accorded the temple name "Taizong" (太宗) and the posthumous name "Emperor Guangsheng" (光聖皇帝) by the Western Xia dynasty.

  1. ^ "西夏王陵简介" (in Chinese (China)). 宁夏西夏陵. 2012-12-14. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-20.