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Emperor Zhenzong of Song (23
December 968 – 23
March 1022),
personal name Zhao Heng, was the
third emperor of the Song
dynasty of China. He
reigned from...
- Song
dynasty emperor. He was the
sixth son of his predecessor,
Emperor Zhenzong, and was
succeeded by his cousin's son, Zhao Shu who took the
throne as...
- his
predecessor Emperor Taizu, and the
father of his
successor Emperor Zhenzong. Why
Emperor Taizong succeeded his
brother rather than
Emperor Taizu's...
- Liu (劉皇后), was an
empress of the Song dynasty,
married to the
Emperor Zhenzong in 1012 and
quickly gained the emperor's
trust to
discuss government matters...
- Lim Chin
Tsong (Chinese: 林振宗; pinyin: Lín
Zhènzōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Chín-chong; Burmese: လင်းချင်းချောင်း) was a
Burmese Chinese tycoon and merchant, with...
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Consort Yang (984–1036), was an
imperial consort of
Emperor Zhenzong and the de
facto foster mother of
Emperor Renzong. She was
given the
title of empress...
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imperial consort of the Song
dynasty of China. She was a
concubine of
Emperor Zhenzong and the
mother of
Emperor Renzong. She was
posthumously honored as Empress...
- was a
Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty,
married to
Emperor Zhenzong of Song. She
became the
primary consort of
Zhezong in 991, in a marriage...
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Zhenzong 997:
Princess Pan,
married to
Emperor Zhenzong 1033:
Consort Li,
mother of
Emperor Renzong 1036:
Empress Yang,
married to
Emperor Zhenzong 1054:...
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Debao County, Guangxi,
China Jingde (景德; 1004–1007), era name of
Emperor Zhenzong of the Song
dynasty Jingdezhen (景德镇市), prefecture-level city of Jiangxi...