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Jingtai may
refer to:
Jingtai County (景泰县), Gansu,
China Jingtai Emperor (景泰, 1428 – 1457),
Chinese emperor of the Ming
dynasty Jingtai Expressway (京台高速公路)...
- The
Jingtai Emperor (21
September 1428 – 14
March 1457), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Daizong of Ming and by his
posthumous name as the...
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Jingtai County (Chinese: 景泰县; pinyin:
Jǐngtài Xiàn) is a
county in the
middle of
Gansu Province,
bordering Inner Mongolia to the north. It is
under the...
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Jingtai (Chinese: 景泰; pinyin:
Jǐngtài; Wade–Giles: Ching-t'ai; lit. 'exalted view'; 14
January 1450 – 14
February 1457) was the era name (nianhao) of...
- the
Jingtai Emperor. Wang was
married to
Jingtai in 1449. When the
elder brother of
Jingtai was
taken prisoner by the
Mongols later that year,
Jingtai became...
- The
Jingtai Mausoleum (Chinese: 景泰陵; pinyin: Jǐngtàilíng) is the
mausoleum of the
Jingtai Emperor, the
seventh emperor of the Ming dynasty. It is located...
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Jingtai Station (Chinese: 景泰站; pinyin:
Jǐngtài Zhàn) is a
station on Line 14 of the
Beijing Subway. It was
opened on
December 26, 2015. The
station has...
- Gōnglù),
designated as G3 and
commonly known as the
Jingtai Expressway (Chinese: 京台高速公路; pinyin:
Jīngtái Gāosù Gōnglù), is a
partially completed Chinese expressway...
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Daizong of Tang (727–779,
reigned 762–779),
emperor of the Tang
dynasty Jingtai Emperor (1428–1457,
reigned 1449–1457),
emperor of the Ming
dynasty Dai...
- emperor, the
Jingtai Emperor, was also not
buried here, as the
Tianshun Emperor had
denied him an
imperial burial; instead, the
Jingtai Emperor was buried...