- Zhao
Dezhao (趙德昭) (951 – 26
August 979) was an
imperial prince of the
Chinese Song dynasty.
Officially the
Prince Yi of Yan (燕懿王), he was the
second son...
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Taizong succeeded his
brother rather than
Emperor Taizu's
grown sons (Zhao
Dezhao and Zhao Defang, who both died in
their twenties during his reign) is not...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Gǔ
Dézhāo Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Guk1 Dak1-ciu1...
- Wang
Dezhao or
Ouang Te-Tchao (Chinese: 汪德昭;
December 20, 1905 –
December 28, 1998) was a
Chinese physicist who was
known for his
research in atmospheric...
- Yuan
Dezhao (元德昭) (891-April 2, 968),
probably né Wei
Dezhao (危德昭),
courtesy name
Mingyuan (名遠), was an
official of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten...
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centered around his
interaction with a
corrupt 2nd-level official, Liu
Dezhao.
Recent droughts and
disasters have led to difficulty, and
Kangxi learns...
- Zhao
Kuangyi (Emperor Taizong), even
though he had two
grown sons – Zhao
Dezhao, the
Prince of Yan (951–979), and Zhao Defang, the
Prince of Qin (959–981)...
- Álvaro de
Semedo (Latinized form:
Alvarus de Semedo; Chinese: 曾德昭, Zeng
Dezhao,
earlier 謝務祿 Xie Wulu) (1585 or 1586, - 18 July 1658), was a Portuguese...
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childless Emperor Ningzong. He was a
descendant of
Emperor Taizu through Zhao
Dezhao. He was
skilled at calligraphy. His
original name was Zhao
Yuyuan and he...
- He was the
fourth son of
Emperor Taizu and the
younger brother of Zhao
Dezhao. He was the 3rd great-grandfather of
Emperor Xiaozong of Song. In 976, Zhao...