• Emperor Xuanzong of Jin (18 April 1163 – 14 January 1224), personal name Wudubu, sinicized names Wanyan Xun and Wanyan Congjia, was the eighth emperor...
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  • 846–859) Emperor Xuanzong of Jin (reigned 1213–1224) Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, or Xuande Emperor (reigned 1425–35) Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, or Daoguang...
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    Emperor Xuanzong of Tang ([ɕwàn.tsʊ́ŋ]; 8 September 685 – 3 May 762), personal name Li Longji, was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from...
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  • [citation needed] Ningjiasu was the third son of Emperor Xuanzong. His mother was Emperor Xuanzong's concubine, Lady Wang (王氏), who was posthumously honored...
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    and Xuanzong (r. 1213–1224) to fight the Mongols. Eastern Xia Jurchen Jin emperors family tree Korean–Jurchen border conflicts Timeline of the Jin–Song...
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    thousands). However, the Jin ruler, Emperor Xuanzong, was afraid of offending the Mongols again so he stopped Li Ying. Emperor Xuanzong and the general Zhuhu...
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  • posthumously honoured as such. Instead, in 1216, his successor, Emperor Xuanzong, reverted his status to "Prince of Wei" (衛王) – the title Wanyan Yongji...
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    Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (27 July 810 – 7 September 859) was an emperor of China's Tang dynasty, reigning from 25 April 846 until his death. Personally...
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    by the Taoist nun name Taizhen (太真), was the beloved consort of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang during his later years. She is known as one of the Four Beauties...
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  • Jin's father, Li Chengqi, yielded his claim to the throne to his younger brother, Li Longji, who eventually became Emperor Xuánzong of Tang. Li Jin was...
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  • Li Jin or Jin Li may refer to: Li Jin (Tang dynasty) (died 750), nephew of Emperor Xuánzong of Tang Jin Li (computer scientist) (born 1971), a founding...
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    Xuande Emperor (redirect from Ming Xuanzong)
    1399 – 31 January 1435), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xuanzong of Ming (明宣宗), personal name Zhu Zhanji (朱瞻基), was the fifth emperor of...
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    Mongols. The Jin Xuanzong emperor evacuated toward Kaifeng, the Jin southern capital with Duke Kong Yuancuo. Kong Yuancuo's location with the Jin emperor as...
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  • of the Chinese Tang dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. She was Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine during her lifetime, and after the death...
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  • Chinese television series loosely based on the romance between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang dynasty and his consort Yang Yuhuan. The series was directed...
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  • a former Jin general who briefly took over the imperial throne. Li You (Chinese: 李祐), fifth son of Emperor Taizong of Tang Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Emperor...
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    in 713) and Emperor Ruizong abdicated to Emperor Xuanzong. During the 44-year reign of Emperor Xuanzong, the Tang dynasty reached its height, a golden age...
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  • Empress Rensheng (category Jin dynasty (1115–1234) empresses)
    was the wife of the eighth emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China, Emperor Xuanzong. She was captured and taken north by Mongol forces during...
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    spanned seven decades in the 13th century and involved the defeat of the Jin dynasty, Western Liao, Western Xia, Tibet, the Dali Kingdom, the Southern...
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  • Northern Zhou (534 - 560) Emperor Ming of Western Liang (542–585) Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (685 - 762), sometimes referred to as Emperor Ming Ming the Merciless...
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    In 756, An Lushan (703–757) seized the capital city Chang'an, Emperor Xuanzong (685–762) was evacuated to Chengdu. When he saw monks of Daci Temple giving...
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    An Lushan (category Emperor Xuanzong of Tang)
    Chang'an, the Tang capital, An Lushan managed to gain favour with Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Chancellor Li Linfu. By 751, he had been appointed military...
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    Gao Lishi (category Emperor Xuanzong of Tang)
    and the Wu Zhou dynasty, becoming particularly powerful during Emperor Xuanzong of Tang's reign. He is believed[by whom?] to have been in charge of many...
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    a coup in Zhongdu, killing Yongji and installing his own puppet ruler, Xuanzong. This governmental breakdown was fortunate for Genghis's forces; emboldened...
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    midstream of the Yellow River. In the Zhenyou period of Jin dynasty (1115-1234), Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, Wanyan Xun (1163-1224), deeply felt the great threat...
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  • Chinese history, and reached its zenith during the long reign of Emperor Xuanzong, who oversaw an empire that stretched from the Pacific to the Aral Sea...
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  • (昭宣), neither of whom were awarded temple names). The names of Xuánzōng I (玄宗) and Xuānzōng II (宣宗) are originally different in Mandarin Chinese, but are...
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    originally meant to be purely geographic and not administrative. Emperor Xuanzong added a further five, and slowly the circuits strengthened their own power...
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  • Li Linfu (category Chancellors under Emperor Xuanzong of Tang)
    the reign of Emperor Xuanzong—one of the longest terms of service for a chancellor in Tang history, and the longest during Xuanzong's reign. As chancellor...
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  • Longji (Emperor Xuanzong) during Emperor Ruizong's second reign. Li Chengqi had a number of children, including his oldest son, Li Jin, the Prince of Ruyang...
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