• Jingtai may refer to: Jingtai County (景泰县), Gansu, China Jingtai Emperor (景泰, 1428 – 1457), Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty Jingtai Expressway (京台高速公路)...
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    The Jingtai Emperor (21 September 1428 – 14 March 1457), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Daizong of Ming (明代宗) and by his posthumous name...
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    Jingtai County (Chinese: 景泰县; pinyin: Jǐngtài Xiàn) is a county in the middle of Gansu Province, bordering Inner Mongolia to the north. It is under the...
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    The Jingtai Mausoleum (Chinese: 景泰陵; pinyin: Jǐngtàilíng) is the mausoleum of the Jingtai Emperor, the seventh emperor of the Ming dynasty. It is located...
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  • Jingtai (Chinese: 景泰; pinyin: Jǐngtài; Wade–Giles: Ching-t'ai; lit. 'exalted view'; 14 January 1450 – 14 February 1457) was the era name (nianhao) of...
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  • the Jingtai Emperor. Wang was married to Jingtai in 1449. When the elder brother of Jingtai was taken prisoner by the Mongols later that year, Jingtai became...
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    Gansu ultramarathon disaster (category Jingtai County)
    100-kilometre (62 mi) trail running race held in the Yellow River Stone Forest in Jingtai County, Gansu, China. When a cold front struck, rain and possibly graupel...
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    the court to elevate Yingzong's brother, Zhu Qiyu, to the throne as the Jingtai Emperor. During his captivity, Yingzong had established good relations...
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  • Ming dynasty, married to the Jingtai Emperor. Hang was originally a concubine of Jingtai. When the elder brother of Jingtai was taken prisoner by the Mongols...
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    in 1449 against the Mongols and was captured. His younger brother, the Jingtai Emperor assumed the throne and as a hostage no longer of any value, the...
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    Jingtai Station (Chinese: 景泰站; pinyin: Jǐngtài Zhàn) is a station on Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 26, 2015. The station has...
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    Gōnglù), designated as G3 and commonly known as the Jingtai Expressway (Chinese: 京台高速公路; pinyin: Jīngtái Gāosù Gōnglù), is a partially completed Chinese expressway...
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  • month), the Jingtai Emperor ascended to the throne and continued to use the Zhengtong era name. The following year, the era was changed to Jingtai. China Taiding...
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    emperor, the Jingtai Emperor, was also not buried here, as the Tianshun Emperor had denied him an imperial burial; instead, the Jingtai Emperor was buried...
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    Jingtai was initially placed under house arrest. 6 years later in 1457, Empress Dowager Sun and her brothers leaded a coup that dethroned Jingtai and...
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  • Daizong of Tang (727–779, reigned 762–779), emperor of the Tang dynasty Jingtai Emperor (1428–1457, reigned 1449–1457), emperor of the Ming dynasty Dai...
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    also common in Beijing. The cloisonné (or Jingtailan, literally "Blue of Jingtai") metalworking technique and tradition is a Beijing art speciality, and...
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  • Qiyu was enthroned as the Jingtai Emperor. He honored his mother as empress dowager. But after the deposition of the Jingtai Emperor, the Zhengtong Emperor...
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  • supported Yingzong’s younger brother Zhu Qiyu's ascension to the throne as the Jingtai Emperor. At the time, Yingzong's two-year-old son Zhu Jianshen was still...
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    he remained the most influential member of the government of the new Jingtai Emperor. In January 1457, Yingzong returned to power and Yu Qian was promptly...
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  • Mountain. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, all Ming emperors (except for the Jingtai Emperor, who was buried in Jinshan, now known as Yuquan Mountain) were...
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    Tianyuan Subdistrict 510000 21   205   440111 Baiyun 795.79 3,637,000 Jingtai Subdistrict 510000 18 4 253 118 440112 Huangpu 484.17 1,191,800 Luogang...
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    Nieh-ching-t'ai (simplified Chinese: 孽镜台; traditional Chinese: 孽鏡臺; pinyin: niè jìngtái; lit. 'evil mirror platform') is a mirror in Diyu, the Chinese underworld...
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  • Wang, first empress consort of the Jingtai Emperor 1452–1456: Empress Hang, second empress consort of the Jingtai Emperor 1457–1464: Empress Qian (second...
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    Fortress. As a result, Yingzong was deposed and his younger brother, the new Jingtai Emperor, took over the throne. Yingzong was eventually released from captivity...
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  • Guangdong Yongtai Fortress (永泰古城), a historical fortress and village in Jingtai Country, Gansu Yongtai (永泰, 498), era name used by Emperor Ming of Southern...
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    Yongle Emperor Hongxi Emperor Xuande Emperor Emperor Yingzong of Ming Jingtai Emperor Chenghua Emperor Hongzhi Emperor Zhengde Emperor Jiajing Emperor...
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    Guangqumennei Guangqumenwai (part) Guloudajie (part) Jianguomen (part) Jingtai Nanluoguxiang Qianmen Qiaowan Shichahai (part) Tiananmen East Tiantandongmen...
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  • and Xianju County in Zhejiang Province, Huanghe Shilin Scenic Area in Jingtai County and Tianzhu Grasslands in Gansu Province, and Tonghu Grasslands...
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    brother assumed the throne under the era name Jingtai (r. 1449–57); the Oirats were also repelled once the Jingtai Emperor's confidant and defense minister...
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