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Wuzong (武宗) is the
temple name of
several Chinese emperors. It may
refer to:
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), who
reigned over Tang
China between 840...
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Emperor Wuzong of Tang (July 2, 814 –
April 22, 846), né Li Chan,
later changed to Li Yan just
before his death, was an
emperor of the Tang
dynasty of...
- "wall"), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Wuzong of Yuan (Chinese: 元武宗; pinyin: Yuán
Wǔzōng; Wade–Giles: Wu-Tsung) (August 4, 1281 –
January 27...
- 元明宗; 22
December 1300 – 30
August 1329), was a son of
Khayishan (Emperor
Wuzong) who
seized the
throne of the Yuan
dynasty of
China in 1329, but died in...
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October 1491 – 20
April 1521), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Wuzong of Ming,
personal name Zhu Houzhao, was the 11th
emperor of the Ming dynasty...
- of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. She was the
favorite concubine of
Emperor Wuzong (Li Chan). It is not
known when the ****ure
Consort Wang was born, but it...
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previous three emperors,
Emperor Jingzong,
Emperor Wenzong, and
Emperor Wuzong. To
distinguish Emperor Xuanzong from his
ancestor Emperor Xuánzong (personal...
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loyal partisans, Tugh Temür did
restore the line of
Khayishan (Emperor
Wuzong) to the
throne but ****cuted his
eldest brother Kusala's family, and later...
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native Chinese sects gaining prominence. However, in the 840s,
Emperor Wuzong enacted policies to
suppress Buddhism,
which subsequently declined in influence...
- ****chang ****cution of
Buddhism (Chinese: 会昌毁佛) was
initiated by
Emperor Wuzong (Li Chan) of the Tang
dynasty during the ****chang era (841–845).
Among its...