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Jingzong are
different temple names used for
emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (809–827,
reigned 824–827),
emperor of the Tang...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tangut characters.
Emperor Jingzong of
Western Xia (1003–1048), born Li
Yuanhao (Chinese: 李元昊) or
Tuoba Yuanhao...
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 –
January 9, 827),
personal name Li Zhan, was an
emperor of China's Tang dynasty. He
reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor...
- Heaven),
posthumously Emperor Jingzong of
Western Xia, of the
Great Xia with his
capital at
Xingqing in
modern Yinchuan.
Jingzong expanded the bureaucratic...
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Emperor Jingzong of Liao (1
September 948 – 13
October 982),
personal name Yelü Xian,
courtesy name Xianning, was the
fifth emperor of the Khitan-led Liao...
- Xu
Jingzong (592 –
September 20, 672),
courtesy name Yanzu,
posthumously known as Duke Gong of Gaoyang, was a
Chinese cartographer, historian, and politician...
- Wei
Jingzong (Chinese: 魏敬宗; born 28
January 1995) is a
Chinese footballer last pla**** as a
midfielder for
Wuhan Jiangcheng. Wei
Jingzong would play for...
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longest reigning monarch.
Emperor Shengzong succeeded his father,
Emperor Jingzong, at the age of 12 in 982. As he was too
young to rule at the time, his...
- sisters,
along with Xiao
Hunian and Lady Xiao. Xiao
later married Emperor Jingzong of Liao and
would go on to bear the
crown Prince Yelü Longxu.
Being granted...
- Xi (王曦)
during his reign, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Jingzong of Min (閩景宗), was an
emperor of Min
during China's Five
Dynasties and Ten...