• Emperor Shao of Liu Song ((劉)宋少帝; c. 406 – 4 August 424), also known by his post-removal title Prince of Yingyang (營陽王), personal name Liu Yifu (劉義符),...
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  • the Prince of Hongnong, personal name Liu Bian Emperor Shao of Song (reign: 422–424) Emperor Shao of Tang (reign: 710), the Emperor Shang of Tang (Shang...
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  • term Song Shao Di (宋少帝) may refer to: Emperor Shao of Song (406–424) of the Liu Song dynasty Zhao Bing (Emperor Bing of Song, 1272–1279) of the Song dynasty...
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    took the throne as Emperor Shao. In 424, a group of officials, believing Emperor Shao to be unfit to be emperor, deposed Emperor Shao and placed Liu Yilong...
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  • Shao (Chinese: 劉劭; 424 - 27 May 453), courtesy name Xiuyuan (休遠), later known as Yuanxiong (元凶, meaning "prime murderer"), was briefly an emperor of the...
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     941–942. Unofficially Often referred to as Emperor Shao of Song (宋少帝),Emperor Bing of Song (宋昺帝), or Song Mozhu (宋末主). Mote (1999), pp. 98–99. Bol (2001)...
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    name Daomin (道民), was an emperor of the Liu Song dynasty of China. He was a son of Emperor Wen. After his older brother Liu Shao assassinated their father...
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    number of emperors were incompetent and/or tyrannical, which at least partially led to many military revolts. These rulers include Liu Shao, Emperor Xiaowu...
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  • pinyin: Shào Yǔ Wēi) is a Taiwanese actress Shao Kahn Emperor of Outworld in the Mortal Kombat universe. This page lists people with the surname Shao. If...
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  • Shao Kahn is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios...
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  • Sima Maoying (category Liu Song empresses)
    was Emperor Gong of Jin, and her husband was Emperor Shao of Song. Sima Maoying was a daughter of Emperor Gong and his wife, Chu Lingyuan. She must have...
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    of Liu Hong (Emperor Ling) and was a younger half-brother of his predecessor, Liu Bian (Emperor Shao). In 189, at the age of eight, he became emperor...
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  • Liu Shao may refer to: Liu Shao (Three Kingdoms), an official of Cao Wei (also known as the Kingdom of Wei) during the Three Kingdoms period Liu Shao (Liu...
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    the Emperor Taizong of Song, was the second emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned from 976 to his death in 997. He was a younger brother of his...
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    political situation of the 190s, when Cao Cao had control over the emperor but was free to chastise Yuan Shao for disloyalty. When Yuan Shao and Cao Cao were...
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    1522), of the Shao clan, was a consort of the Chenghua Emperor. Official history does not record the year of her birth. The ancestors of the Shao family...
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    1279), also known as Emperor Bing of Song or Bing, Emperor of Song (宋帝昺), was the 18th and last emperor of the Song dynasty of China, who ruled as a...
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    the throne to his son, Emperor Shao of Liu Song. An outstanding commander, perhaps the greatest of his era, he conquered two of the Sixteen Kingdoms and...
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  • empress of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. Her husband was Liu Shao, the crown prince of Emperor Wen who killed his father in 453 and briefly became emperor. Lady...
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  • Emperor Shang of Tang (695 or 698 – 5 September 714), also known as Emperor Shao (少帝), personal name Li Chongmao, was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of...
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  • mentioned in vol. 9, Annals of Emperor Xian of Han; vol. 35, Biography of Zheng Xuan; and vol. 71, Biography of Zhu Jun. Ying Shao is also quoted in commentaries...
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  • Princess Taiping (category Daughters of emperors)
    abbess of the temple. In 681, however, Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu selected Xue Shao (薛紹), a son of Emperor Gaozong's sister Princess Chengyang and...
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    the fourth son of the Chenghua Emperor, who ruled the Ming dynasty from 1464 to 1487. His mother, Lady Shao, was one of the emperor's concubines. Zhu...
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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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    his uncle Liu Shao. After Liu Shao assassinated Emperor Wen and assumed the throne himself in 453, Liu Jun rose to oppose him. Liu Shao considered executing...
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    736 to 738, known briefly as Li Shao (李紹) in 738, was an emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty and the son of Emperor Xuanzong. Suzong ascended the throne...
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    Sun Ce (category Family of Sun Quan)
    In 200, when the warlord Cao Cao was at war with his rival Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu, Sun Ce was rumoured to be planning an attack on Xuchang...
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  • Pei Songzhi (category Liu Song historians)
    (舅庾楷在江陵,欲得松之西上,除新野太守,以事难不行。) Song Shu, vol.64 Emperor Wen was not his father's immediate successor; his half-brother Emperor Shao of Song was deposed before his...
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    Pingcheng, where Emperor Daowu had moved the capital in 398. Meanwhile, Emperor Daowu had, because of Tuoba Shao's crimes, imprisoned Tuoba Shao's mother Consort...
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    The Battle of Guandu was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in 200 AD in the late Eastern Han dynasty. Cao Cao's decisive victory against...
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