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Shenzong is the
temple name used for
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Emperor Shenzong of Song (1048–1085,
reigned 1067–1085),
emperor of the...
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Emperor Shenzong of Song (25 May 1048 – 1
April 1085),
personal name Zhao Xu, was the
sixth emperor of the Song
dynasty of China. His
original personal...
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September 1563 – 18
August 1620), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Shenzong of Ming,
personal name Zhu Yijun, art name Yuzhai, was the 14th emperor...
- 1063 to his
death in 1067. He was
succeeded by his
eldest son,
Emperor Shenzong.
Emperor Yingzong was the 13th son of Zhao
Yunrang (趙允讓; 969–1059), who...
- his son died prematurely.
Emperor Zhezong was the
sixth son of
Emperor Shenzong. He
ascended the
throne at the age of nine
under the
supervision of his...
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seized power in a coup and
became Emperor Shenzong of
Western Xia.
Xiangzong died a
month later.
Emperor Shenzong of
Western Xia was the
first person in...
- a
special decree examination.
Emperor Shenzong promoted Sima to
chief censor in late 1067. He
opposed Shenzong's irridentism and
favored a
defensive stance...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tangut characters.
Emperor Shenzong of
Western Xia (1163–1226), born Li
Zunxu (Chinese: 李遵頊), was the eighth...
- work and in 1084 it was
presented to
Emperor Yingzong's
successor Emperor Shenzong of Song. It was well-received and has
proved to be
immensely influential...
- name used by
Emperor Shenzong),
Xifeng Reforms (熙豐變法;
Xifeng being the
portmanteau of the two era
names used by
Emperor Shenzong,
Xining and Yuanfeng)...