- 趙惇 18
February 1189 – 24 July 1194 (5 years, 5 months and 6 days) Era(s)
Shaoxi (紹熙) 7
February 1190 – 8
December 1194 Son of
Xiaozong 30
September 1147...
- Era
dates Shaoxi (紹熙; 1190–1194)
Posthumous name
Emperor Xundao Xianren Minggong Maode Wenwen Shunwu Shengzhe Cixiao (循道憲仁明功茂德溫文順武聖哲慈孝皇帝)
Temple name Guangzong...
- his
ascension to the throne.
Emperor Guangzong of Song (r. 1189–1194 CE)
Shaoxi 紹熙 1190–1194 CE 5
years Usage continued by the
Emperor Ningzong of Song...
-
parts of today's Zhijiang, Jianli, Shishou, Macheng, Huanggang, and Anlu.
Shaoxi P**** was an
important outpost in the
mountainous western border of Chu....
- to Suzhou, Shanghai, and Jiaxing.
Piling (毗陵; 'near Nanjing')
Tiaoxi or
Shaoxi (苕溪),
referring to
Huzhou Hangzhou (杭州),
which only
includes Hangzhounese...
- script, Seal
script 1174–1189
Xiaozong Shaoxi Tongbao 紹熙通寶 绍熙通宝
Regular script, Seal
script 1190–1194
Guangzong Shaoxi Yuanbao 紹熙元寶 绍熙元宝
Regular script, Seal...
-
Guangzong (光宗) 循道憲仁明功茂德溫文順武聖哲慈孝皇帝 Zhao Dun (趙惇) 1147–1200 1189–1194
Shaoxi (紹熙; 1190–1194)
Ningzong (寧宗) 法天備道純德茂功仁文哲武聖睿恭孝皇帝 Zhao Kuo (趙擴) 1168–1224...
- (竹鸡村)
Guyang Village (谷阳村) ****ang
Village (石塘村)
Huaqiao Village (花桥村)
Shaoxi Village (韶西村)
Shaodong Village (韶东村)
Chengqian Village (城前村)
Xinhu Village...
-
Three Kingdoms that
forms the
Bainaben version is
based on a copy from the
Shaoxi period (紹熙; 1190–1194) of
Southern Song dynasty. A
punctuated edition of...
-
Chinese historian. Tu Yuan Bo (1907–1913) Tong Bo
Zhang (1913–1925) Shi
Shaoxi (1951–1966, 1978–1985) Ding
Haosheng (1985–2000) Han Tao (2001–2003) Wang...