| Li Cong |
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| Reign | 710–712 |
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| Reign | 712–716 |
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| Reign | 716–752 |
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| Reign | 736 |
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| Died | 18 June 752 |
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| Spouse | Princess Dou (posthumously honored Empress Gongyin 恭應皇后) |
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Li Sizhi 李嗣直 Li Tan 李潭 Li Cong 李琮 | |
Crown Prince Jingde 靖德太子 Emperor Fengtian 奉天皇帝 |
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| Father | Emperor Xuanzong of Tang |
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| Mother | Consort Liu |
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Li Cong (李琮) (died 18 June 752), né Li Sizhi (李嗣直), known as Li Tan (李潭) from 725 to 736, posthumously honored Crown Prince Jingde (靖德太子) and then Emperor Fengtian (奉天皇帝, literally, "the emperor who submitted to Heaven"), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Tang dynasty. He was the oldest son of Emperor Xuanzong but, despite that status, was never made crown prince, bypassed in favor of his younger brothers Li Ying and Li Heng (the later Emperor Suzong). After Li Heng became emperor, he posthumously honored Li Cong as an emperor.