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page 1People executed by the Tang dynasty by decapitation
Shangguan Wan'er
Poet, writer, politician and imperial consort of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (664-710)
Yu Xuanji
Chinese poet, Daoshi
Dou Jiande
Chinese rebel leader (573–621)
Yuwen Huaji
Chinese military general, monarch, and politician (died 619)

Zhang Xun
general of the Chinese Tang Dynasty

Kül-chor
Kül-chor, (), known in Arabic sources as Kūrṣūl () and identified with the Baga Tarkhan () of the Chinese records, was one of the main Turgesh leaders under the khagan Suluk. He is chiefly known for his role in the Turgesh wars against the Umayyad Caliphate in Transoxiana, and for being responsible for the murder of Suluk in 738, precipitating the collapse of Turgesh power. After eliminating his rivals, he rose to become khagan himself, but soon fell out with his Chinese backers and was defeated and executed in 744. Some Arabic sources, however, record that he was killed by the Arabs in 739.

Liu Heita
Chinese rebel
Hou Junji
Major general and chancellor of Tang Dynasty
Pei Yan
Chancellor during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang
Zhang Liang
Chinese chancellor
Xiao Xian
Chinese emperor (583-621)
Xue Rengao
Chinese emperor
Zhu Can
Chinese agrarian rebel leader (died 621)
Fu Gongshi
Chinese agrarian rebel leader (died 624)
Dong Chang
warlord in the Tang Empire
Li Zhongyan
Chinese chancellor (789-835)
Cui Zhaowei
Chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang

Wu Yuanji
Tang dynasty general
Yuwen Zhiji
Tang dynasty person CBDB = 173125

Liu Can
chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang and his son