The Tang Dynasty was destroyed by Zhu Wen. Zhu Wen deposed the Tang Emperor and became emperor himself. He changed the name of the country to "Liang" and established Kaifeng as the capital, which was called "Later Liang" in history. The Tang Dynasty was founded by Li Yuan.
The destruction of the Tang Dynasty was influenced by many factors, and there was no specific individual to blame. In the later period of the Tang Dynasty, problems such as eunuch autocracy and the separation of military governors led to the demise of the empire. The Tang Dynasty was mainly won by Li Shimin, but the final decline was due to the joint effect of internal and external factors. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who had destroyed the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty was destroyed by Zhu Wen. In 907, Zhu Wen deposed Emperor Ai of the Tang Dynasty, Li Wei, and proclaimed himself emperor. He established his capital in Luoyang and named the country "Liang". The Tang Dynasty officially perished.
The Liao Dynasty was destroyed by the Jin Dynasty.
The process of Zhu Wen destroying the Tang Dynasty could be summarized as the following key steps. First, after Zhu Wen seized power, he deposed Emperor Ai of the Tang Dynasty and became emperor himself. He established the Later Liang Dynasty, which marked the official demise of the Tang Dynasty. Secondly, the relationship between Zhu Wen and the Tang Dynasty eunuch group was tense. The eunuchs controlled the Shence Army and decided whether the emperor should be abolished or not. Zhu Wen was unmoved. He joined forces with the ministers in the court and finally killed Tang Zhaozong, making the Tang Emperor truly lonely. In addition, Zhu Wen also consolidated his power by eliminating the remaining forces and killing courtiers. Finally, he accepted the abdication of Emperor Ai of Tang Dynasty, changed the name of the country to Liang, established the Later Liang Dynasty, and completely destroyed the Tang Dynasty. Zhu Wen's methods, insight, and competition with other military towns were also important factors in his success in destroying the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty was a very important dynasty in Chinese history, with a long history and brilliant culture. During the Tang Dynasty, China's politics, economy, culture and other aspects had made great progress, which had a profound impact on world history. However, the demise of the Tang Dynasty was a pity. At the time of the Tang Dynasty's demise, political corruption, economic collapse, and cultural decline caused the country to fall into a serious predicament. The fall of the Tang Dynasty marked an important period in Chinese history. The beginning of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period also marked a new stage in Chinese history. Although the demise of the Tang Dynasty was a very regrettable thing, the development of Chinese history was not just the demise of the Tang Dynasty. China's cultural inheritance and development had experienced countless setbacks and tribulations, but it was still going on. We should learn from history, cherish the present development opportunities, and work hard for the future.
The person who destroyed the Shang Dynasty was King Wu of Zhou.
The Xia Dynasty was destroyed by Shang Tang. Shang Tang was the founder of the Shang Dynasty. He defeated Xia Jie in the Battle of Mingtiao and eventually replaced the Xia Dynasty to establish the Shang Dynasty.
The Sui Dynasty was first destroyed by the rebellion of Yuwen Huaji and other generals, and the remnants were destroyed by the Tang Dynasty founded by Emperor Yang's cousin, Li Yuan.
The Qin Dynasty was destroyed by Liu Bang and Xiang Yu. Liu Bang first entered Xianyang and accepted the surrender of Ziying, the King of Qin, while Xiang Yu defeated the main force of the Qin army and killed 200,000 surrendered soldiers. After entering Xianyang, he massacred the city and killed Ziying, the King of Qin, which eventually led to the destruction of the Qin Dynasty. These two people played an important role in the process of destroying Qin.
The demise of the Sui Dynasty was due to the combined effect of many factors, and there was no clear single reason. However, the most direct reason was the ruling policy and behavior of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. Yang Guang over-exhausted the country's strength, frequently started wars, and abused the people's strength, causing the people to rise up, which eventually led to the fall of the Sui Dynasty. In addition, Emperor Yang's tyranny, large-scale construction projects, and exorbitant taxes also led to dissatisfaction and resistance among the people. However, the demise of the Sui Dynasty was not only due to the personal reasons of Emperor Yang. It was also affected by other factors, such as the struggle of nobles, the peasant uprising, and the rise of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that the demise of the Sui Dynasty was due to the combined effect of many factors, and there was no single culprit.