Chancellors During Reign
- Wei Baoheng (873)
- Liu Ye (873–874)
- Zhao Yin (873–874)
- Xiao Fang (873–875)
- Pei Tan (874)
- Liu Zhan (874)
- Cui Yanzhao (874–877)
- Zheng Tian (874–878, 882–883)
- Lu Xi (874–878, 879–880)
- Li Wei (875–878)
- Wang Duo (877–879, 881–882)
- Doulu Zhuan (878–880)
- Cui Hang (878–880)
- Zheng Congdang (878–880, 883–887)
- Wang Hui (880–881)
- Pei Che (880–881, 883–887)
- Xiao Gou (881–887)
- Wei Zhaodu (881–888)
- Kong Wei (886–888)
- Du Rangneng (886–888)
- Zhang Jun (887–888)
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