- The
Jingkang Incident (Chinese: 靖康事變; pinyin:
Jìngkāng shì biàn), also
known as the
Humiliation of
Jingkang (靖康之恥;
Jìngkāng zhī chǐ) and the Disorders...
-
Liang Jingkang (Chinese: 梁靖康; pinyin: Liáng
Jìngkāng; born 4
January 1994), also
known as Leon Leong,
formerly Connor Leong, is a
Chinese actor and model...
- and
officials of the Song
imperial court.
According to The
Accounts of
Jingkang, Jin
troops looted the
imperial library and palace. Jin
troops also abducted...
- The
Accounts of
Jingkang (Chinese: 靖康稗史) is a
series of
Chinese books about the
events of the
Jingkang incident,
which took
place in 1127 in the Song dynasty...
- and
occupied the city in an
event historically known as the
Jingkang Incident ("
Jingkang" was the era name of
Emperor Qinzong.)
Emperor Qinzong, along...
- Shangjing, in present-day Harbin. This
event is
historically known as the
Jingkang Incident. Many of
these nobles died
during the
journey to, or
after arriving...
- Jing
during the
Southern Song
dynasty which was
established after the
Jingkang Incident.
While war
rages between the
Mongols and the Jin Dynasty, Guo...
- 3000 people, were
captured and
exiled to
Manchuria in what was
called the
Jingkang Incident. They were
first taken to the
Jurchen capital, many of them dying...
-
dynasty from the
north in 1127
during the Jin–Song wars.
Following the
Jingkang Incident, the
remnants of the Song
court were
forced to flee
south from...
-
descendants of his brother,
Emperor Taizu. This
largely stemmed from the
Jingkang Incident,
whereby most of
Emperor Taizong's
descendants were
abducted by...