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Emperor Mo of Jin (1202 – 9
February 1234), name
Wanyan Chenglin, was the last
emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China.
Originally a
military general...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Yáng
Chénglín Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Joeng4 Sing4 Lam4...
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Mongol attack in 1234, he p****ed the
throne to his army
marshal Wanyan Chenglin and then
committed suicide.[citation needed]
Ningjiasu was the
third son...
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Zhang Chenglin (Chinese: 张成林; pinyin: Zhāng
Chénglín;
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committed suicide after p****ing the
throne to his
general Wanyan Chenglin.
Wanyan Chenglin,
historically known as
Emperor Mo,
ruled for less than a day before...
- Bibcode:1981MarPB..12..295S. doi:10.1016/0025-326X(81)90079-5. Gong,
Chenglin; Wang, Haiqiang; Shao, Dali; Wang, Hongping; Qi, Kun; Xu,
Xiaoyong (1 July...
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longer plausible.
Before his death, he had
abdicated his
throne to
Wanyan Chenglin, a
general and
descendant of the Jin
imperial clan, on
February 9, 1234...
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Wanyan 完顏
Jurchen Imperial AD 1115–1234 119
years Taizu of Jin
Wanyan Chenglin (list) (tree) Late
Imperial China Yuan
dynasty 元朝 Yuán Cháo Yüan2 Ch῾ao2...
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Siege of Caizhou).
Emperor Aizong of Jin
abdicates the
throne to
Wanyan Chenglin, a
descendant of the Jin
imperial clan.
After the
Mongol and Song forces...