- The
Wanyan (traditional Chinese: 完顏;
simplified Chinese: 完颜; pinyin:
Wányán; Manchu: ᠸᠠᠩᡤᡳᠶᠠᠨ Wanggiyan;
Jurchen script: ),
alternatively rendered as...
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Wanyan Yongji (died 11
September 1213),
childhood name Xingsheng, was the
seventh emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. He
reigned for about...
- Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. He was
originally the
chieftain of the
Wanyan tribe, the most
dominant among the
Jurchen tribes which were
subjects of...
- Jīn), was a Jurchen-led
imperial dynasty of
China and
empire ruled by the
Wanyan clan that
existed between 1115 and 1234. It is also
often called the Jurchen...
- (24
February 1122 – 15
December 1161), also
known by his
sinicised name
Wanyan Liang and his
formal title Prince of
Hailing (海陵王, Hǎilíng Wáng), was the...
- (28
February 1119 – 9
January 1150),
personal name Hela,
sinicised name
Wanyan Dan, was the
third emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. He reigned...
- (31
August 1168 – 29
December 1208),
personal name Madage,
sinicized name
Wanyan Jing, was the
sixth emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. He...
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Wanyan Yungong (Chinese: 完顏允恭; 1146-1185),
Jurchen name
Hutuwa (Chinese: 胡土瓦), was an
imperial prince of China's Jurchen-led Jin dynasty. He was the son...
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Emperor Mo of Jin (1202 – 9
February 1234), name
Wanyan Chenglin, was the last
emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China.
Originally a
military general...
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Wanyan Zonggan (Chinese: 完顏宗幹; died 1141),
Jurchen name
Woben (Chinese: 斡本), the
Prince of Liao (遼王), was an
imperial prince of the Jurchen–led Chinese...