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Xizong may
refer to:
Emperor Xizong of Tang (僖宗) (862–888;
reigned 873–888),
Chinese emperor of the Tang
Dynasty Emperor Xizong of Jin (熙宗) (1119–1150;...
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Emperor Xizong of Jin (28
February 1119 – 9
January 1150),
personal name Hela,
sinicised name
Wanyan Dan, was the
third emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin...
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Emperor Xizong of Tang (June 8, 862 –
April 20, 888), né Li Yan,
later name
changed to Li Xuan (Chinese: 李儇,
changed 873), was an
emperor of China's Tang...
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changed the
Chinese character for "Zhe" from "哲" to "悊". Chinese: 熹宗; pinyin:
Xīzōng 《崇禎長編》卷二指熹宗最初謚號為達天禪道敦孝篤友章文襄武靖穆莊勤哲皇帝,後由崇禎帝親自改哲為悊。《說文解字》:「悊,敬也。」《說文解字》:「哲,知也。悊,哲或從心。」...
- Yang
Xizong (Chinese: 杨析综;
September 1928 – 21 July 2007) was a
politician of the People's
Republic of China. He
served as
Communist Party Chief of Henan...
- his
troops captured the Tang
Dynasty capital Chang'an,
forcing Emperor Xizong of Tang to flee.
Huang proclaimed himself the
Emperor of the
Kingdom of...
- who
controlled the
court of
Emperor Xizong during most of
Emperor Xizong's reign. Later, when
Emperor Xizong's brother and
successor Emperor Zhaozong...
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posthumously honoured with the
temple name
Taizong by his successor,
Emperor Xizong.
Wuqimai was the
fourth son of
Helibo and his
primary consort, Lady Nalan...
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power in 1150
after overthrowing and
murdering his predecessor,
Emperor Xizong, in a coup d'état.
During his reign, he
moved the Jin
capital from Shangjing...
- troops. By this time
Emperor Yizong had died and his
young son
Emperor Xizong ruled. Late in 876, Wang was
sought to
parlay his
victories into a peaceful...