1. Xixia. "Tian Sheng (1149-1170): Xixia - the reign name of Xia Renzong and Li Renxiao. The reign name is a name used by the Chinese feudal dynasty to commemorate the year (it can also be used to indicate the year). It is generally initiated by the emperor. From pre-Qin to There was no reign name in the early Han Dynasty, but the first reign title was created after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty came to the throne."
2. Li Renxiao, Renzong of Xixia, was the fifth emperor of Xixia. During his reign, he implemented imperial examinations, respected Confucianism, overhauled the Confucius Temple and honored Confucius as Wenxuan. Emperor Xuan paid great attention to rituals and music, and compiled the "New Laws" in the music book; during the Tiansheng period, he promulgated the code "Tian Shengnian Reform the New Laws"; he respected Buddhism and And engraved various Buddhist scriptures. In general, during his reign, he concentrated on managing the country's internal affairs for the prosperity of Xixia. All the khanates were envious of Xixia's prosperity and paid tribute one after another. In the 24th year of Qianyou's reign, Li Renxiao died at the age of seventy. He was given the posthumous title of Emperor Shengde and the temple name of Renzong, and was buried in Shouling.