• Emperor Sushun (崇峻天皇, Sushun-tennō, died 592) was the 32nd Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Sushun's reign spanned...
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  • Sushun may refer to: Emperor Sushun (died 592), emperor of Japan during the Asuka period Sushun (Qing dynasty) (1816–1861), politician and regent during...
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    Sushun (Manchu: ᡠᡴᡠᠨ ᠰᡠᡧᡡᠨ Uksun Sušun; 26 November 1816 – November 1861), courtesy name Yuting, was a Manchu noble and politician of the Qing dynasty...
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    Emperor Sushun in 587. However, Sushun began to resent the power of Soga no Umako, the head of the Soga clan, and Umako, perhaps out of fear that Sushun might...
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  • his deathbed, the emperor had appointed a group of eight regents, led by Sushun, who were adjutant generals and grand councillors, to assist his infant...
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    seriously ill. He summoned eight of his most prestigious ministers, headed by Sushun, Zaiyuan and Duanhua, and named them the "Eight Regent Ministers" to direct...
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    the formation of two distinct factions — one led by the senior official Sushun and the princes Zaiyuan and Duanhua, and the other led by Noble Consort...
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    of Japan Reign 3 October 585 – 21 May 587 Predecessor Bidatsu Successor Sushun Born 12 October 540 Died 21 May 587(587-05-21) (aged 46) Burial Kōchi no...
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  • (Xiaoshan) (蘇順), style name Xiaoshan (孝山), Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Sushun (肅順; 1816–1861), style name Yuting (雨亭), Qing Dynasty noble and regent Su...
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  • Prince Yi of the First Rank; Duanhua, Prince Zheng of the First Rank; Sushun, the Minister of Revenue; Jingshou (景壽), a prince consort; Muyin, the Minister...
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    Xinyou Coup to seize the regency from Sushun and his faction. Yixuan personally led imperial forces to arrest Sushun and bring him back to Beijing, where...
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    death of his father, the Xianfeng Emperor. His father's choice of a regent, Sushun, was removed in favor of a partnership between his mother Empress Dowager...
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    On his deathbed, the Xianfeng Emperor had appointed his close adviser Sushun and seven others to be the regents. However, Noble Consort Yi, the Tongzhi...
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  • (944–945) Duan Siliang, Emperor (945–951) Duan Sicong, Emperor (952–968) Duan Sushun, Emperor (968–985) Duan Suying, Emperor (985–1009) Japan Heian period Japan...
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    no Emishi Soga no Kuramaro Kahakami no Iratsume, made consort of Emperor Sushun in 587, married to Yamato no Aya no Atahe in 592. Tojiko no Iratsume, consort...
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    redistributing land to give the poor farming land. December 8 – Emperor Sushun of Japan is murdered after 5 years on the throne by agents of his rival...
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    539–710 Kinmei Bidatsu Yōmei Sushun Suiko Jomei Kōgyoku Kōtoku Saimei Tenji Kōbun Tenmu Jitō Monmu Genmei...
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    misasagi (檜隈坂合陵) (Nara) Spouse Ishi-hime Issue among others... Emperor Sushun Emperor Bidatsu Emperor Yōmei Empress Suiko House Imperial House of Japan...
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    Emperor Bidatsu, 572–586 Reign of Emperor Yōmei, 586–588 Reign of Emperor Sushun, 588–593 Reign of Emperor Suiko, 593–629 Reign of Emperor Jomei, 629–645...
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  • officials. Before the Xianfeng Emperor died in 1861, he appointed Zaiyuan, Sushun, Duanhua and five others as regents to assist his son, who succeeded him...
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  • of them they gave birth to three future emperors, Emperor Yōmei, Emperor Sushun and Empress Suiko, as well as numerous other princes and princesses. Soga...
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  • Nara (Kurahashi no Shibagaki Palace), 587–592 in the reign of Emperor Sushun Asuka, Yamato (Toyura Palace or Toyura-no-miya), 593–603 in the reign of...
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  • of the emperor's closest advisors. Duanhua also recommended his brother, Sushun, to serve in the Qing imperial court. During the Second Opium War, Duanhua...
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    Chapter 21: (Emperor Yōmei) Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Sushun) Hatsusebe no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 22: (Empress Suiko) Toyomike Kashikiya...
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    persecuted by an influential faction in the Qing imperial court led by Sushun. Weng Xincun was a tutor of Daoguang Emperor's sons, Yihui and Yihe. However...
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    eldest son of Emperor Sushun, the 32nd Emperor of Japan who reigned from 587 to 592. His mother was Ōtomo no Koteko, Sushun's consort. After the assassination...
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  • Emperor Kinmei; half-brother of Emperor Bidatsu. 32 Hatsusebe 泊瀬部 Emperor Sushun 崇峻天皇 588–592 (4 years) 522–592 (70 years) Son of Emperor Kinmei; half-brother...
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  • help of Prince Gong, Empress Dowager Cixi ousted eight regents (led by Sushun) whom the Xianfeng Emperor had appointed on his deathbed to rule for the...
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  • succeeded first by one of his brothers, Emperor Yōmei, then by another, Emperor Sushun, and then Empress Suiko, his sister and wife, before his grandson, Emperor...
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  • senior ministers are alarmed about the Emperor's deteriorating health. When Sushun, the most trusted Imperial Consultant, visits the Emperor, he suggests that...
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