Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia (1003 - 1048), first emperor of the Western Xia Empire
Along the way, she meets Li Yuanhao, the ambitious ruler of Western Xia who desires to dominate the western regions of China.
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However, it would not be until 1038 that the Tangut chieftain Li Yuanhao, Li Deming's son, who also ordered the creation of a Tangut writing system and the translation of Chinese classics into Tangut, named himself emperor of Da Xia, and demanded of the Song emperor recognition as an equal.