- Dang Guo (Chinese: 黨國; pinyin: Dǎngguó; lit. 'party-state'), also
known as Tang Kuo, was the one-party
system adopted by the
Republic of
China (ROC) under...
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Yijian (翼簡皇后)
Consort and
their ewspective issue(s):
Empress Shengmu, of
Tangkuo clan (聖穆皇后 唐括氏)
Wanyan Zongjun,
Emperor ****zong (徽宗 完顏宗峻), 3rd son Wanyan...
- Yuanshou,
Prince of
Chong (崇王 完顏元壽, d. 1151), 1st son
Noble Consort, of the
Tangkuo clan (貴妃 唐括氏),
personal name
Dingge (定哥)
Consort Li, of the
Tangukuo clan...
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Tushan (徒單氏),
posthumously honoured as
Empress Weishun (威順皇后) Spouse: Lady
Tangkuo (唐括氏),
posthumously honoured as
Empress Zhaosu (昭肅皇后), bore Hezhe, Helibo...
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Empress Dowager Xiao Dali (1101–1118),
during the
reign of
Emperor Tianzuo Tangkuo,
Grand Empress Dowager of
Qingyuan Palace (1135–1136),
during the reign...
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Princess of Wu (吳國公主), 4th
daughter married Tangkuo Gong (唐括貢)
Princess of Shu (蜀國公主), 5th
daughter married Tangkuo Ding (唐括鼎)
Princess of Wan (宛國公主), 7th...
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became known as the Gong
Mausoleum (恭陵).
Parents Empress Qinren of the
Tangkuo clan (欽仁皇后 唐括氏)
Wanyan Zongpan,
Prince of Song (宋王 完顏宗磐), 1st son Unknown:...
- clan (拏懶氏)
Consorts and
their respective issue(s):
Empress Jingxi, of the
Tangkuo clan (敬僖皇后 唐括氏)
Wanyan Zongxiong,
Prince of Chu (楚王 完顏宗雄),
first son Concubine...
- of Jin (August 1, 1068 –
September 19, 1123) Mother:
Empress Shengmu of
Tangkuo clan (聖穆皇后 唐括氏)
Wives Empress ****zhao, of the
Pucha clan (惠昭皇后 蒲察氏) Wanyan...
- position. However,
previous empresses had all come from the
prominent Tudan,
Tangkuo, Pucha, Nalanpusan, Hešeri, Wulinda, or
Wulungu clans, so Zhangzong's decision...