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Yuanzong (Yüan-tsung in Wade–Giles) may
refer to the
following Chinese emperors:
Emperor Ping of Han (9 BC – 6 AD), or
Emperor Yuanzong of Han Li Jing...
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courtesy name Boyu (伯玉), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Yuanzong of
Southern Tang (南唐元宗), also
known in
historiography as the
Middle Lord...
- Cui
Yuanzong (崔元綜) was an
official of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty,
serving as a
chancellor during Wu Zetian's reign. It is not...
- Sun Hao (242 –
January or
February 284),
courtesy name
Yuanzong,
originally named Sun
Pengzu with the
courtesy name Haozong, was the
fourth and last emperor...
- 張氏
Consort Zhang 張妃 Sun He 孫和
Zixiao 子孝 Lady He 何氏 Lu Jing 陸景
Shiren 士仁
Daughter (name unknown) Sun Jun 孫俊 Sun Qian 孫謙 Sun De 孫德 Sun Hao 孫皓
Yuanzong 元宗...
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became powerful again during the
reign of
Emperor Liezu's son
Emperor Yuanzong,
until he
eventually lost the
trust of the
emperor and
committed suicide...
- Xu's
relatives worked for the government.
During the
reign of
Emperor Yuanzong, he
became the
Grand Guardian of Li Yu, who was heir
apparent to the throne...
- Yang
Zhirou (692) Li
Youdao (692) Yuan
Zhihong (692) Cui
Shenji (692) Cui
Yuanzong (692–694) Li
Zhaode (692–694) Yao Shu (692, 694–697) Li
Yuansu (692, 694–696)...
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later Liu Kan 劉衎 Era
dates Yuanshi (元始; 1–5 AD)
Posthumous name
Emperor Xiaoping (孝平皇帝) "filial and peaceful"
Temple name
Yuanzong (元宗) (later revoked)...
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Emperor Liezu (Xu Zhigao/Li Bian) and his son and
successor Emperor Yuanzong (Xu Jingtong/Li Jing). His two
daughters became successive empresses (known...