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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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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...
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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...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hàn
Shàodì...
- 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...
- 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...
- Shi
Chonggui (Chinese: 石重貴) (914 – 10 July 974),
known in
traditional Chinese historical sources as
Emperor Chu of
Later Jin (後晉出帝, "the
exiled emperor")...
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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...
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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...