Also known as the Tianbao Rebellion, it was started by general
An Lushan against the Tang emperor Xuanzong. It spanned the reigns
of three emperors, and had a huge death toll, estimated at up to 36
million, the highest in history for any event until World War II
surpassed it with over 62 million deaths. The rebellion marked the
rapid weakening of the Tang dynasty.
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Citation:
Editors, Litencyc. "The An Shi Rebellion in China". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 May 2009 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=6851, accessed 23 November 2024.]