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Emperor Zhangzong of Jin (31
August 1168 – 29
December 1208),
personal name Madage,
sinicized name
Wanyan Jing, was the
sixth emperor of the Jurchen-led...
- in 1192
under the
direction and
support of
Emperor Zhangzong (r. 1190–1208). In 1188,
Zhangzong's grandfather and
predecessor ****ong (r. 1161–1189) ordered...
- to
progress the siege. The Xia
requested aid from the Jin, but
Emperor Zhangzong rejected the plea. Genghis's
attempt to
redirect the
Yellow River into...
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Zhangzong's father was
Wanyan Yungong (完顏允恭). He was the
seventh son of
Wanyan Yong (Emperor ****ong) and an
uncle of
Wanyan Jing (Emperor
Zhangzong)...
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examinations were
unified and
examinees were
tested on both genres.
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin (r. 1189–1208)
abolished the
prefectural examinations. Emperor...
- east side of
Yuyuantan Park in
Haidian District, Beijing, China.
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin once
built a
fishing platform here, thus the name "Diaoyutai",...
- They
eventually found allies in
Wanyan Xiang (完顏襄),
minister of
Emperor Zhangzong of the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. The
Tatars were
considered by...
- 1189 20
January ****ong died. He was
succeeded by his
grandson Emperor Zhangzong of Jin. 18
February Xiaozong abdicated in
favor of his son
Emperor Guangzong...
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presence of Wang
Chuyi at his deathbed. ****ong's successor,
Emperor Zhangzong,
banned the
teaching of
Quanzhen Taoism. He
considered them as causing...
- 1189 (aged 65–66) Had the
longest and most
stable reign of the
dynasty Zhangzong 章宗
Other names Posthumous name (short):
Emperor Yingxiao (英孝皇帝) Posthumous...