- son Zhao Jun,
Prince Tang'aixian (唐哀獻王 趙俊; 1073–1077), 3rd son
Princess Xianxiao (賢孝帝姬; d. 1108), 4th
daughter Married Wang Yu (王遇) in 1097 Pure Consort...
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Election Commission.
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Zhonghe Vil.
Tunshan Vil.
Xianxiao Vil.
Xingren Vil.
Fanshu Vil.
Yishan Vil.
Zhongshan Vil.
Kanding Vil. Beidao...
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Posthumous name:
Emperor Tishen Hedao Junlie Xungong Shengwen Rende Xianci Xianxiao (體神合道駿烈遜功聖文仁德憲慈顯孝皇帝) Zhao Ji 趙佶 23
February 1100 – 18
January 1126 (25 years...
- (教主道君皇帝)
Posthumous name
Emperor Tishen Hedao Junlie Xungong Shengwen Rende Xianci Xianxiao (體神合道駿烈遜功聖文仁德憲慈顯孝皇帝) (conferred in 1143)
Temple name ****zong (徽宗)...
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Posthumous name
Emperor Shouming Zhongxing Quangong Zhide Shengshen Wuwen Zhaoren Xianxiao (受命中興全功至德聖神武文昭仁憲孝皇帝) (conferred in 1191)
Temple name
Gaozong (高宗)...
- (高宗; Gāozōng) Shòumìng Zhōngxīng Quángōng Zhìdé Shèngshén Wǔwén Zhāorén
Xiànxiào Huángdì (受命中興全功至德聖神武文昭仁憲孝皇帝) Zhao Gou (趙構; Zhào Gòu) 1107–1187 (80) 1127–1162...
- were
mostly students and
faculty at Southeastern. Mei Guangdi, Wu Mi, Hu
Xianxiao, Liu
Boming and Liu
Yizheng were top
authors in the journal. However, with...
- Han
Jiayan (韩嘉彦)
Princess Xianmu (贤穆帝姬) NN 1097 Wang Yu (王遇)
Princess Xianxiao (贤孝帝姬)
Noble Consort, of the Song clan 1104 Pan Yi (潘意)
Princess Xianjing...
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divided the
Chinese students in the
United States.
Among the students, Hu
Xianxiao and Zhu
Guangdi proposed to
publish a journal,
which was
echoed by Liu...