Xu Jingzong (592 – September 20, 672), courtesy name Yanzu, posthumously known as Duke Gong of Gaoyang, was a Chinese cartographer, historian, and politician...
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Xu (traditional Chinese: 許; simplified Chinese: 许; pinyin: Xǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsü3; Jyutping: Heoi2) is a Chinese surname. In the Wade-Giles system of romanization...
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of China's Tang dynasty. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor...
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subsequent visits by Consort Wu's mother Lady Yang and the official Xu Jingzong, who was allied with Consort Wu, to seek support from Zhangsun were also...
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visits made by Wu's mother, Lady Yang, and an official allied with Wu, Xu Jingzong, to seek support from Zhangsun were met with disappointment. Early in...
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Southern Manchuria, made their submission (630). In the Tarim basin..." Xu Jingzong, Gao Jifu, and Zhang Xingcheng were referred to as de facto chancellors...
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study the Classic of Rites instead. In 661, formally by his orders, Xu Jingzong, Xu Yushi, Shangguan Yi, and Yang Sijian (楊思儉) compiled a collection of...
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graduated scale in the tradition of Pei Xiu (224–271). The Tang chancellor Xu Jingzong (592–672) was also known for his map of China drawn in 658. In 785, the...
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Empress Wu's political ally, Xu Jingzong, and eventually ordered to be sent into exile by Emperor Gaozong. Xu Jingzong subsequently sent the official...
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Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (唐高祖李淵) Li Jiancheng (李建成) Li Yuanji (李元吉) Xu Jingzong (許敬宗) Wang Gui (王珪) Xue Rengui (薛仁貴) Liu Hongji (劉弘基) Duan Zhixian (段志賢)...
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Jie (652–653) Cui Dunli (653–655) Han Yuan (655–657) Xu Jingzong (657–658) Xin Maojiang (658–659) Xu Yushi (659–662) Dou Dexuan (664–666) Jiang Ke (668–672)...
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Jiang Ke, general of the Tang dynasty Recceswinth, king of the Visigoths Xu Jingzong, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 592) Wickham, Chris (2005). Framing...
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Jingwei Jiang Feng as Chen Zi'ang Shun Haibin as Xue Huaiyi Guo Jinghua as Xu Jingzong Liu Xiangjing as Di Renjie Zhao Shoukai as Pei Yan Zhong Chao as Zhou...
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you displeased that you do not command troops?" Another chancellor, Xu Jingzong, who happened to be present, stated, "For an imperial subject to have...
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of Wessex (approximate date) Itta, wife of Pepin of Landen (d. 652) Xu Jingzong, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 672) January 28 – Guntram, king of...
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Chong Yao Yanlin as Shangguan Yi Zheng Xiaozhong as Pei Yan Liu Zuhe as Xu Jingzong Li Yansheng as Chu Suiliang Li Guangfu as Wei Zheng Wang Bowen as Li...
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oldest, Li Hong, was three years old. Empress Wu's ally, the official Xu Jingzong, submitted a petition arguing that it should be the empress' son who...
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Western Xia (section Jingzong (1038–1048))
Heaven), posthumously Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia, of the Great Xia with his capital at Xingqing in modern Yinchuan. Jingzong expanded the bureaucratic...
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Ruping as Xu Jingzong Liu Dagang as Han Yuan Chen Weiguo as Liu Shi Li Ming as Shangguan Yi Gao Xi'an as Wu Yuanqing Yu Yunhe as Wu Yuanshuang Xu Xiaochuan...
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(618–907) also had its fair share of cartographers, including the works of Xu Jingzong in 658, Wang Mingyuan in 661, and Wang Zhongsi in 747.: 543 Arguably...
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cartographer and politician Pei Xiu (224–271). The Tang cartographer Xu Jingzong (592–672) was also known for his map of China drawn in the year 658....
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distinctions made by the Qieyun were found overly restrictive by poets, and Xu Jingzong and others suggested more relaxed rhyming rules. The Píngshuǐ (平水) system...
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Jiang Linjing as Empress Wang Liu Peiqi as Shangguan Yi Guo Qiming as Xu Jingzong Lei Lei as Li Xian Kathy Yuen as Helan Minyue Shen Junyi as Zhangsun...
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Wei Yuanzhong Xu Zhengting as Zhangsun Wuji Cao Jinsheng as Hao Chujun Wang Biao as Han Yuan Xia Feng as Lai Ji Zeng Qiusheng as Xu Jingzong Wang Deshun...
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Zetian), he was removed from his office based on accusations by her ally Xu Jingzong that he had conspired with Emperor Gaozong's uncle Zhangsun Wuji, who...
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Gaoyang committed suicide upon the orders of her brother, Emperor Gaozong. Xu Jingzong, a Tang dynasty historian, later commented on Fang Yi'ai's rebellion...
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along with, among others, the fellow future chancellors Du Ruhui and Xu Jingzong. When Du was subsequently commissioned as a prefectural secretary general...
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Jiang Ke, general of the Tang dynasty Recceswinth, king of the Visigoths Xu Jingzong, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 592) 673 July 4 – Ecgberht, king...
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Shangguan Yi. At Empress Wu's instigation, her allies, the chancellor Xu Jingzong falsely accused Shangguan Yi of plotting with Emperor Gaozong's son Li...
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