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Emperor Shao
literally means "the
young emperor". In
Chinese history, this term was used -
usually as a
byname - to
refer to
either those who
became emperor...
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Emperor Shang of Tang (695 or 698 – 5
September 714), also
known as
Emperor Shao (少帝),
personal name Li Chongmao, was an
emperor of the Tang
dynasty of...
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which Tang
emperors were most
commonly known (with the
exception of Shangdi/
Shaodi (殤帝 / 少帝),
whose posthumous titles mean
simply "died young" and "the young...
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imperial family. Liu died in 422 CE, and was
succeeded by the
incompetent Shaodi, who was
quickly removed. His
eventual successor would be his
third son...
- Circuit, Song
Empire (present-day Xin****, Guangdong, China)
Burial Song
Shaodi's Tomb (宋少帝陵, in present-day Chiwan, Shenzhen, Guangdong)
House Zhao Dynasty...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hàn
Shàodì...
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Prince of
Jinan 济南王 Cao Huan 曹奐 246–303
Yuandi 元帝 260–265 Cao Mao 曹髦 241–260 Duke of
Gaogui District 高貴鄉公 254–260 Cao Fang 曹芳 232–274
Shaodi 少帝 239–254...
- in 202 BCE
after his
victory in the Chu–Han Contention. Also
known as:
Shaodi Gong 少帝恭 In
order to
justify Emperor Wen of Han's
overthrow of the House...
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Dalie • Li
Zuqian (s) • Chen Youmei [zh] (s)
District 3 (5) Xiao
Zheng • Xu
Shaodi • Chen
Cangzheng • Ni Wen-ya • Hong Ruizhao [zh] • Lin
Shuyi (s) District...
- Andi 安帝 106–125 Liu Long 劉隆 105–106
Shangdi 殤帝 105–106 Liu Yi 劉懿 d. 125
Shaodi 少帝 125 Liu Yi 劉翼
Xiaochong 孝崇 Liu Shu 劉淑
Xiaoyuan 孝元 Liu
Xiong 劉雄 1 Liu...