Emperor Xiaozong of Song (27 November 1127 – 28 June 1194), personal name Zhao Shen, courtesy name Yuanyong, was the 11th emperor of the Song dynasty...
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Xiaozong can be the name of the following Chinese emperors: Emperor Xiaozong of Song China (reign: 1162–1189) Hongzhi Emperor of the Ming Dynasty (reign:...
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emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He was the third son of his predecessor, Emperor Xiaozong. His mother was Emperor Xiaozong's first wife, Lady Guo (郭氏;...
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Foreign Language Press. pp. 88–89. ISBN 9787119028248. Adoptive mother of Song Xiaozong. Beckwith, Christopher I. (2009). Empires of the Silk Road: A History...
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abdication of three subsequent monarchs: Emperor Gaozong in 1162, Emperor Xiaozong in 1189, and Emperor Guangzong in 1194. Wu was the daughter of Wu Jin,...
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official capital of the Song Empire. The Jin made several failed attempts to conquer the Southern Song, but in 1165 Emperor Xiaozong of Song (r. 1162–1189) and...
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Hongzhi Emperor (redirect from Ming Xiaozong)
July 1470 – 9 June 1505), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xiaozong of Ming (明孝宗), personal name Zhu Youcheng (朱祐樘), was the tenth emperor...
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parent. This was not only an early sign of more conflict during Emperor Xiaozong's reign but also the Great Rites Controversy of the Ming dynasty. On April...
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emperors of the Northern Song were his descendants, as well as the first emperor of the Southern Song. However, from Emperor Xiaozong onwards, subsequent emperors...
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consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Xiaozong of Song. Xie was selected as a concubine (and later consort) for Emperor Xiaozong by Empress Dowager...
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by Gongsun Shu Longxing (隆興, 1163–1164), era name used by Emperor Xiaozong of Song Longxing Temple (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Emperor Ningzong (redirect from Emperor Ningzong of Song China)
Emperor Ningzong of Song (19 November 1168 – 17 September 1224), personal name Zhao Kuo, was the 13th emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the fourth...
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elephant teeth, and incense.[non-primary source needed] In 1164, Emperor Xiaozong of Song officially recognized Vietnam as Annam, and referred to the rulers...
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such as modern-day Sichuan. In the year 1173 during the reign of Emperor Xiaozong the period title was proclaimed to be Chunxi with the "Chun" written as...
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then recalled under the reign of Emperor Xiaozong, successor of Gaozong. He was ennobled as Duke. Xiaozong was supportive of Zhang's hawkish stance towards...
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Huizi (currency) (category Song dynasty)
government of the Song dynasty had produced 28,000,000 dào (道, equal to a guàn or 1000 wén) in Huizi notes. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong the usage of...
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Wang Cheng (category Song dynasty historians)
Emperor Xiaozong then granted Wang Cheng an office in Long Prefecture as a Gentleman for Discussion (承議郎). (in Chinese) Toqto'a et al. Song Shi, Ch....
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Song (r. 1189–1194) failed to honor his father, the retired Emperor Xiaozong of Song (r. 1162–1189), Zhu Xi and other Neo-Confucians joined the effort to...
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February 1189, Emperor Xiaozong of Song abdicated to his son Zhao Dun, posthumously Emperor Guangzong of Song. |} Emperor Guangzong of Song was an awful ruler...
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Qin Hui (redirect from Qin Hui (Song Dynasty))
Imperial University. After Emperor Gaozong's resignation, the new Emperor Xiaozong of Song pardoned most of Qin's political enemies, including a posthumous pardon...
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Tomb of Yue Fei (category Song dynasty architecture)
was framed and murdered for crimes he did not commit. In 1163, Song Emperor Xiaozong exonerated Yue Fei and his corpse was reburied at the present site...
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son of Zhao Bing, who in turn waings the biological grandson of Emperor Xiaozong. Zhao Hong was therefore, an adopted nephew of the reigning Emperor Ningzong...
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Yue Fei (category Jin–Song Wars)
Anyang, Henan). He was granted the posthumous name Wumu (武穆) by Emperor Xiaozong in 1169, and later granted the noble title King of E (鄂王) posthumously...
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empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Xiaozong of Song. Xia originally served as a maid to the first spouse of Xiaozong, who died in 1156...
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constructing ninety paddle wheel craft and other warships. In 1176, Emperor Xiaozong of Song (r. 1162–1189) issued an imperial order to the Nanjing official Guo...
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(321–341), wife of Emperor Cheng of Jin Empress Xia (Song dynasty) (1136–1167), wife of Emperor Xiaozong of Song This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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for non-military officials at the 武舉 College of War in 1162 by Song Emperor Xiaozong. The area around the Meridian Gate of Nanjing was used for archery...
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Lý dynasty (section Song dynasty)
Song dynasty, Vietnam acted as a vassal state, although at its zenith it had sent troops into Chinese territory to fight the Song during the Lý–Song War...
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Emperor of China (section Northern Song dynasty)
Emperor Gaozong of Song (1104–1187) Emperor Xiaozong of Song (1127–1194) Emperor Guangzong of Song (1147–1200) Emperor Ningzong of Song (1168–1224) Emperor...
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Southern Song general Yue Fei was posthumously accorded the official position of Junior Guardian (少保). In 1178 CE, the Emperor Xiaozong of Song bestowed...
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