Emperor Qinzong of Song (23 May 1100 – 14 June 1161), personal name Zhao Huan, was the ninth emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the last emperor...
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the Song capital, Bianjing, was conquered by Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong and...
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implying that he did not want to win this battle, because if Song won, Emperor Qinzong might be restored. Owing to the vulnerability of Yingtianfu, Emperor...
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Song emperor Huizong abdicated and fled south. Qinzong, his eldest son, was enthroned. The Jin dynasty laid siege to Kaifeng in 1126, but Qinzong negotiated...
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empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Qinzong of Song. Zhu was born in Bianjing in 1102. Zhu was married to Qinzong as his primary consort...
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Song; he was also a younger brother of the last Northern Song emperor, the Emperor Qinzong of Song Yuan dynasty and Northern Yuan The Yuan dynasty and the...
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successor Emperor Qinzong, and most of the Imperial court. The remaining Song forces regrouped under the self-proclaimed Emperor Gaozong of Song (1127–1162)...
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Jingkang incident (category Battles involving the Song dynasty)
the capital of the Han-led Northern Song dynasty. The Jin forces captured the Northern Song ruler, Emperor Qinzong, along with his father, the retired...
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1278–1279). The last emperor of the Northern Song was Emperor Qinzong (r. 1126–1127), while the first Southern Song emperor was Emperor Gaozong (r. 1127–1162)...
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Emperor Qinzong, the elder brother of Gaozong. In 1127, the capital of Kaifeng was captured by the Jurchen during the Jin–Song Wars. The Emperor Qinzong was...
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Xizhao (李熙照). In 1127, Emperor Qinzong appointed the Li Gang to lead the Song military to fend off the Jurchens, but Qinzong removed Li Gang from his appointment...
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emperor of the Southern Song, Gaozong and his premier Qin Hui. The reason for this was that Qinzong, the last emperor of the Northern Song was living in Jin-imposed...
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Hailing ordered him and the former Emperor Qinzong of Song to compete in a match of polo. Emperor Qinzong was weak and frail, and thus quickly fell off...
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Emperors Huizong and Qinzong of the Song dynasty. This event, historically known as the Jingkang Incident, marked the end of the Northern Song dynasty and beginning...
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Man Jiang Hong (category Chinese patriotic songs)
conquered the Northern Song dynasty's capital, Kaifeng, and captured the Song emperors Huizong and Qinzong. In 1141, the Song dynasty signed the humiliating...
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looted, and the Song dynasty emperor, Emperor Qinzong, was imprisoned and taken north to Manchuria as a hostage. The remainder of the Song court retreated...
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not buried there are Emperor Huizong of Song and Emperor Qinzong of Song, who died in captivity after the Jin–Song Wars in 1127. Lining the spirit ways of...
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Battle of Caishi (category Battles involving the Song dynasty)
transition from the Northern Song era to the Southern Song. Qinzong's younger brother, Prince Zhao Gou, was enthroned as Qinzong's successor in the southern...
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House of Zhao (category Song dynasty people)
Jin invaded Song territory and, on 20 March 1127, captured the Song capital, Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng). The Emperors Huizong and Qinzong, along with...
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Wuzhu (section War against the Northern Song dynasty)
the Song dynasty. By the fourth month of the following year, Jin forces had conquered Bianjing and captured the Song emperors Huizong and Qinzong. This...
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the Jin–Song Wars. On 18 January 1126, Emperor Huizong of Song abdicated to his son Zhao Huan, who succeeded him as Emperor Qinzong of Song. On 31 January...
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Empress Meng (category Song dynasty empresses)
his son Emperor Qinzong in 1126. In 1127, the capital of Kaifeng was captured by the Jurchen during the Jin–Song Wars. The Emperor Qinzong was deposed, and...
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Cai Jing (category Song dynasty calligraphers)
banished to Lingnan (present-day Guangdong) after Emperor Qinzong came to the throne. Song Scholar Ebrey devotes an appendix in her biography of Huizong...
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Canterbury (b. 1090) May 12 – Fergus of Galloway, Scottish nobleman June 14 – Qinzong, Chinese emperor (b. 1100) September 10 – Tala'i ibn Ruzzik, Fatimid vizier...
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Northern Song dynasty. He was put in charge of the defense against the invading Jin dynasty by the young Emperor Qinzong during the Jin-Song wars, but...
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The Patriot Yue Fei (category Television series set in the Northern Song)
ruler of the Song dynasty. Shi Yanjing as Zhao Ji (Emperor Huizong), the eighth ruler of the Song dynasty and the father of the emperors Qinzong and Gaozong...
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Huadian (make-up) (section Song dynasty)
the Song dynasty, huadian embellished with pearls became popular. Woman applying huadian in the shape of a flower Song dynasty empress of Qinzong wearing...
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Empress Wang (Huizong) (category Song dynasty empresses)
(惠恭皇后; from 1110) Empress Xiangong (顯恭皇后; from 1137) As Empress: Zhao Huan, Qinzong Emperor (欽宗 趙桓; 1100–1156), Huizong's first son Princess Rongde (榮德帝姬;...
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his son Emperor Qinzong in 1126. In 1127, the capital of Kaifeng was captured by the Jurchen during the Jin–Song Wars. Emperor Qinzong was deposed, and...
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for a month, conquered it on January 9, 1127, captured the Song emperors Huizong and Qinzong, and returned to the Jin capital, Huining Prefecture (present-day...
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