Empress Daoping

Emperor Xizong celebrated by implementing a general amnesty and making sacrifices at the ancestral temple.

One month after his birth, the boy was named heir apparent, with the Empress' father also promoted to mark the occasion, receiving both lands and livestock.

[3] After the death of Ji'an and another son by Consort Xian, several years went by when Xizong had no male heirs.

A month later, as her daughter conducted Buddhist rites at a temple, the Empress' son-in-law, Wogula, and Digunai stabbed Xizong to death.

[5] Emperor Shizong later changed this to Empress Daoping and had her buried in Siling (Chinese: 思陵).