Emperor Zhezong of Song (4 January 1077 – 23 February 1100), personal name Zhao Xu, was the seventh emperor of the Song dynasty of China. His original...
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was succeeded by his son, Zhao Xu who took the throne as Emperor Zhezong. Emperor Zhezong was underage and so Shenzong’s mother Empress Gao ruled as regent...
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upon the death of his elder brother and predecessor, Emperor Zhezong, because Emperor Zhezong's only son died prematurely. He lived in luxury, sophistication...
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also be attributed to Cai Jing (1047–1126), who was appointed by Emperor Zhezong (1085–1100) and who remained in power until 1125. He revived the New Policies...
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was able to defend. When Empress Dowager Gao died in 1093, Emperor Zhezong of Song asserted himself at court by ousting the political conservatives led...
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the Song calendar, but was actually a day behind the Liao calendar. Historian Liu Heping states that Emperor Zhezong of Song sponsored Su Song's clocktower...
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Li Qingzhao (category Song dynasty essayists)
wrote it between the ages of 16 and 17 (the second year of Yuan Fu of Song Zhezong, 1099). This is also known as her first poem. Translator Jiaosheng Wang...
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which conquered the Song dynasty in 1279. The conventional division into the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) and Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) is...
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consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Zhezong of Song. Liu's background is not known. She was selected as one of the consorts of Zhezong, while Empress...
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would lead to the Northern Song government producing large quantities of iron cash coins by the end of the reign of Emperor Zhezong. By the time of the Chongning...
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dignitaries have invested in the temple, for example, in 1093 Emperor Song Zhezong had a main hall built in the temple. Poems have been written for Cao...
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in 1100 and presented to Emperor Zhezong of Song in the last year of his reign. His successor, Emperor Huizong of Song, had the treatise officially published...
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empress of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Yingzong. She served as the regent of China during the minority of her grandson, Emperor Zhezong, from 1085...
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Sima Guang (category Song dynasty chancellors)
recalled to court and appointed to lead the government under Emperor Zhezong of Song. He used this time in power to repeal many of the New Policies, but...
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Emperor Zhezong of Song died on 23 February 1100 and was succeeded by his brother Zhao Ji, posthumously Emperor Huizong of Song. The Song dynasty invaded...
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visitors to the temple. It was first built in the Song dynasty during the reign of Emperor Zhezong, in the Yuanfeng Era (1078-1085), but was ruined towards...
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Huang Tingjian (category Song dynasty calligraphers)
period of the new emperor, Song Zhezong, and an important period in the life of Huang Tingjian. During the Yuanyou years, Zhezong was in his minority, and...
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List of Chinese empresses and queens (section Liu Song)
Meng, first empress consort of Emperor Zhezong 1099–1100: Empress Liu, second empress consort of Emperor Zhezong 1100–1108: Empress Wang, first empress...
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with the dowager empress who acted as regent over the young Emperor Zhezong of Song (r. 1085–1100). Wang's new policies were completely reversed, including...
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The Song–Xia wars (Chinese: 宋夏戰爭) were a series of military conflicts fought by the Northern Song dynasty, Western Xia dynasty, and Liao dynasty from...
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11–14: Emperor Zhezong of Song Ch. 15–18: Emperor Huizong of Song Ch. 19: Emperor Qinzong of Song Ch. 20–25: Emperor Gaozong of Song For each emperor...
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Empress Xiang (category Song dynasty empresses)
Emperor Zhezong of Song, succeeded to the throne, until 1093 under the regency of her mother-in-law, Empress Dowager Gao. During the reign of Zhezong, Xiang...
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Qinglong Temple (Xi'an) (section Northern Song dynasty)
restored the original name. In 1086, in the reign of Emperor Zhezong in the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), Qinglong Temple was completely destroyed...
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used successfully during the Han invasion of Ma Chu in 948. In 970, the Song dynasty invaded Southern Han and their crossbowmen readily routed the Han...
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Emperor of China (section Northern Song dynasty)
Song (1032–1067) Emperor Shenzong of Song (1048–1085) Emperor Zhezong of Song (1077–1100) Emperor Huizong of Song (1082–1135) Emperor Qinzong of Song...
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been built with many stone carving and wood carving. In 1093 Emperor Song Zhezong had a main hall built in the temple. There are more than 30 steles donated...
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to: Emperor Shenzong of Song (1048–1085), Song dynasty Emperor with the personal name Zhao Xu Emperor Zhezong (1076–1100), Song dynasty Emperor with the...
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patronized by Chinese Emperor Zhezong. Uicheon and his party eventually visited the Song Dynasty capital and met with Emperor Zhezong. Subsequently, they visited...
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Empress Meng (category Song dynasty empresses)
of Meng Yuen and the Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Zhezong of Song. She served as a regent of China in 1127, and during...
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Empress Qincheng (category Song dynasty imperial consorts)
name unknown, was a concubine of Emperor Shenzong of Song and the mother of Emperor Zhezong of Song. She was born in Kaifeng (Present day Kaifeng, Henan...
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