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given the name Zhu
Chongba (朱重八) at birth, but
later used the name Zhu
Xingzong (朱興宗) in adulthood.
After joining the rebels, he went by the name Zhu Yuanzhang...
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replace Xingzong with his
younger brother, Zhongyuan, whom she had
brought up herself.
Zhongyuan wanted no part of this and
informed Xingzong of their...
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Emperor Xingzong of Liao (3
April 1016 – 28
August 1055),
personal name Zhigu,
sinicised name Yelü Zongzhen, was the
seventh emperor of the Khitan-led...
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Hongguang Emperor)
simplified Chinese: 兴宗;
traditional Chinese: 興宗; pinyin:
Xīngzōng According to
Frederick W. Mote in the
Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368–1644...
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rather than to the
emperor himself. (
Xingzong and
Ruizong are
temple names: they
never actually ruled, but
Xingzong was
posthumously granted an emperor's...
- dynasty. She was a
concubine of
Emperor Shengzong, the
mother of
Emperor Xingzong, and one of the
three Liao
grand empresses dowager. She had
great influence...
- Khitan-led Liao
dynasty of China.
Emperor Daozong succeeded his father,
Emperor Xingzong, in 1055. He was
notable for
reviving the
official dynastic name "Great...
- clan (欽哀皇后 蕭氏; d. 1057),
personal name
Noujin (耨斤) Yelü Zongzhen,
Emperor Xingzong of Liao (耶律宗真; 1016–1055), 4th son Yelü Zongyuan,
Prince of Qin (秦國王 耶律宗元;...
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preceded the
death of King
Xingzong.
Various historical do****ents
allow us to
establish the date of
death of the
Emperor Xingzong as 28
August 1055, during...
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includes the fact that the
foster mother of
Emperor Xingzong was a
native of Yingzhou.
Xingzong's son
Hongji (Emperor Daozong) was also
raised in Ying...