Huizong are different temple names used for emperors of China. It may refer to: Wang Yanjun (died 935, reigned 928–935), emperor of the Min dynasty Emperor...
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Emperor Huizong of Song (7 June 1082 – 4 June 1135), personal name Zhao Ji, was the eighth emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the penultimate emperor...
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Toghon Temür (redirect from Emperor Huizong of Yuan China)
25 May 1320 – 23 May 1370), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Yuan (Chinese: 元惠宗) bestowed by the Northern Yuan dynasty and by his...
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Qinzong was the eldest son and heir apparent of Emperor Huizong. His mother was Emperor Huizong's empress consort, Empress Wang. In 1126, when the forces...
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tangut characters. Emperor Huizong of Western Xia (1060–1086), born Li Bingchang (Chinese: 李秉常), was the third...
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Empress Zheng (Song dynasty) (redirect from Empress Zheng (Huizong))
Empress Zheng (1079 – 1130) was the empress of Emperor Huizong of Song. Zheng was born to a member of the gentry in Kaifeng. She served as a lady-in-waiting...
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was a Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Huizong of Song. Wang came from the capital, and her father served as prefect....
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Jianwen Emperor (redirect from Emperor Huizong of Ming)
personal name Zhu Yunwen, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Ming and by his posthumous name as the Emperor Hui of Ming, was the...
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acted as co-regent of China during the reign of her adopted son, Emperor Huizong of Song, in 1100. Empress Xiang was elevated to the rank of Empress to...
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dowagers of Tangut emperors named Empress Liang, the other was over Emperor Huizong of Western Xia, see Ksenia Kepping, The famous Liangzhou bilingual stele...
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death in 1100, and was succeeded by his younger half-brother, Emperor Huizong, because his son died prematurely. Emperor Zhezong was the sixth son of...
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Western Xia (section Huizong (1068–1086))
Bingchang, posthumously Emperor Huizong of Western Xia, succeeded his father, Emperor Yizong of Western Xia. Huizong's reign began with an inconclusive...
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Emperor Huizong of Song painted Auspicious Dragon Rock (祥龍石圖), depicting a water-eroded Taihu rock that was likened to a dragon...
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retired emperor from 1162 until his death in 1187. The ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half-brother of Emperor Qinzong, Zhao Gou was not present...
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Jingkang incident (category Emperor Huizong of Song)
Song ruler, Emperor Qinzong, along with his father, the retired Emperor Huizong, and many members of the imperial family of Emperor Taizong's bloodline...
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Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk is a silk painting attributed to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty. It is the only extant copy of a lost original Court...
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Preparing Newly Woven Silk, of which a single copy survives painted by Emperor Huizong of Song (r. 1100–1125) in the early 12th century. He also painted the Spring...
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pursued political opponents, tolerated corruption and encouraged Emperor Huizong (1100–1126) to neglect his duties to focus on artistic pursuits. Later...
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weakness of the Song army was observed by the Jin dynasty. In 1127, Emperor Huizong of Song and the capital Bianjing were captured during the Jin–Song wars...
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dynasty. She was one of the primary empresses of Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong), and the mother of Biligtü Khan (Emperor Zhaozong), who would become an...
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Zhang Xuan (713–755) Zhou Fang (c. 730–800) Gu Hongzhong (937–975) Emperor Huizong of Song (1082–1135) Tang Yin (1470–1524) Qiu Ying (1494–1552) Chen Hongshou...
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Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk by Zhang Xuan (713–755), reproduced by Emperor Huizong in the 12th century...
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Emperor Huizong 1337–1365: Bayan Khutugh, second empress consort of Emperor Huizong 1340–1370: Empress Gi, third empress consort of Emperor Huizong 1368–1382:...
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imperial court's school of paintings, where he was noticed by Emperor Huizong of Song, who saw Wang's talent and personally taught him. In 1113, at the...
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Wang Yanjun (redirect from Emperor Huizong of Min)
(王鏻 or 王璘) from 933 to 935, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Min (閩惠宗), used the name of Xuanxi (玄錫) while briefly being a Taoist...
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was married to Qinzong as his primary consort in 1116. In 1126, Emperor Huizong abdicated in favor of his son, Emperor Qinzong. Zhu, as his primary consort...
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of painted figures and are thought to have been buried due to Emperor Huizong's repression of Buddhism (he favored Taoism). The Song dynasty was forced...
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politician who lived during the Song dynasty and served in the court of Emperor Huizong. In the classical novel Water Margin, he is fictionalised as one of the...
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Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan. During the Northern Song (960–1127), Emperor Huizong created an iconic style known as 'slender gold' (瘦金體; shòujīntǐ). During...
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According to a famous anecdote, the ancestors of Irgen Gioro were the emperors Huizong, Qinzong, and other imperial family members of Song dynasty who were captured...
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