- Li
Zhaode (李昭德) (died
April 28, 697) was a
Chinese politician in Wu Zetian's Zhou
dynasty and at one
point served as chancellor. He was
known for his abilities...
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Empress Zhaode may
refer to:
Empress Wang (Dezong) (died 786), wife of
Emperor Dezong of Tang
Empress Mingde (Jin dynasty) (died 1152), wife of Emperor...
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Zhaode to
batter Wang as punishment. Li
Zhaode exploited the
opportunity to
batter Wang to death, and his
group of
petitioners scattered. Li
Zhaode then...
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hands of six warlords: Liu Wen****, Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Deng Xihou, He
Zhaode, and Tian Songyao, with
minor forces being Xiong Kewu and Lü Chao. After...
- Wang (王皇后,
personal name unknown) (died
December 6, 786),
formally Empress Zhaode (昭德皇后, "the
accomplished and
virtuous empress"), was an
empress of the Chinese...
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zhangwu kuanwen rensheng ruixiao jingmin zhaoding longdao xiangong Wen
Emperor (應天興國弘德彰武寬溫仁聖睿孝敬敏昭定隆道顯功文皇帝)
Zhaoding 昭定 ("illustrious stability") was added...
- find
themselves falling in love.
Dylan Wang as Xiao Duo The
Chief of the
Zhaoding Division, a fake eunuch. Chen Yuqi as Bu
Yinlou A
court lady .
Peter Ho...
- 1115–1116
Tianfu (天輔): 1117–1123
Posthumous name
Emperor Yingqian Xingyun Zhaode Dinggong Renming Zhuangxiao Dasheng Wuyuan (應乾興運昭德定功仁明莊孝大聖武元皇帝)
Temple name...
- 762 sq ft). It is
flanked by two
minor gates,
Zhendu Gate to the west and
Zhaode Gate to the east. The gate and the
Meridian Gate form the
north and south...
- Ding and
Huang Yue
during the mutiny. Jin Ding (金鼎)
starts a
mutiny in
Zhaode Prefecture,
kills three of Tian Hu's officers, and
defects to the Liangshan...