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- posthumously Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia. Little besides the rise of Temüjin and his conflict with Western Xia is known about Huanzong's reign. In 1203...
- question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tangut characters. Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia (1177–1206), born Li Chunyou (Chinese: 李純祐), was the sixth...
- death of his father, Renyou, Li Anquan requested Huanzong to allow him inherit father's title. After Huanzong disagreed and bestowed upon him a title of Prince...
- declined. Upon the death of its fourth ruler, Emperor Renzong, Emperor Huanzong took the throne and Western Xia's power began to fail. Though militarily...
- (aged 68–69) Longest ruling ruler of the dynasty. Died of natural causes Huanzong 桓宗 Other names Posthumous name: Emperor Zhaojian (昭簡皇帝) Li Chunyou 李純佑...
- Muqali Tolui Qarachar Bayan Aju Shi Tianze Zhang Hongfan Guo Kan Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia Emperor Xiangzong of Western Xia  Emperor Xianzong of Western...
- 1167/1168) Empress Zhangxianqinci, of the Luo clan (章獻欽慈皇后) Li Chunyou, Emperor Huanzong (西夏桓宗 李純祐; 1177 – 1206), 1st son According to the Tangut inscription...
- The Chengling Pagoda was built. 1193 Renzong died. Renzong's son Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia became emperor of Western Xia. 1194 24 July Guangzong was...
-  Kyoji Yamawaki (JPN) 19.550  Ron Galimore (USA) 19.500 Parallel bars  Cai Huanzong (CHN) 19.750  Nobuyuki Kajitani (JPN) 19.650  Li Yuejiu (CHN) 19.450 Horizontal...
- three mausoleums for Emperors Renzong (5th emperor, reigned 1139–1193), Huanzong (6th emperor, reigned 1193–1206), and Xiangzong (7th emperor, reigned 1206–1211)...