The 20th Emperor of Tang Dynasty

The 20th emperor of the Tang Dynasty was Tang Aidi Li Huan.

Tang Aidi Lizhu (892-908), formerly known as Zuo Li, was the ninth son of Tang Zhaozong Ye Li and the last emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

In the fourth year of Ganning (897), he was crowned King Hui. Three years later (903), he was appointed commander-in-chief of the third division of Kaifu instrument and marshal of various military forces. In the first year of Shenzong (904), after Tang Zhaozong was killed, Jiang Xuanhui forged a testamentary edict, and Li Zhu acceded to the throne. Lizhu was deposed after three years in office, and was killed and buried in Wenling the following year, only 17.

In the later Tang Dynasty, Ming Taizu, Li Siyuan and posthumous title were called "Emperor Zhao Xuanguang", but the temple name Jing Zong was not adopted, so later generations called him Tang Aidi or Emperor Zhao Xuandi of the Tang Dynasty.