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Emperor Zhezong of Song (4
January 1077 – 23
February 1100),
personal name Zhao Xu, was the
seventh emperor of the Song
dynasty of China. His original...
- was
succeeded by his son, Zhao Xu who took the
throne as
Emperor Zhezong.
Emperor Zhezong was
underage and so Shenzong’s
mother Empress Gao
ruled as regent...
- upon the
death of his
elder brother and predecessor,
Emperor Zhezong,
because Emperor Zhezong's only son died prematurely. He
lived in luxury, sophistication...
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Emperor Zhezong of Song,
succeeded to the throne,
until 1093
under the
regency of her mother-in-law,
Empress Dowager Gao.
During the
reign of
Zhezong, Xiang...
- dynasty,
married to
Emperor Zhezong of Song. Liu's
background is not known. She was
selected as one of the
consorts of
Zhezong,
while Empress Meng became...
- also be
attributed to Cai Jing (1047–1126), who was
appointed by
Emperor Zhezong (1085–1100) and who
remained in
power until 1125. He
revived the New Policies...
- Cai Que,
Zhang Dun, Xing Shu, and Cai Jing)
intended to
dethrone Emperor Zhezong failed and
aggravated the
conservative faction. Sima was an old and tired...
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Stone elephant and a
soldier at
Emperor Zhezong of Song's tomb...
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religious and
scholarly institutions (approximate date).
February 23 –
Emperor Zhezong dies
after a 15-year reign. He is
succeeded by his 17-year-old brother...
- Meng,
first empress consort of
Emperor Zhezong 1099–1100:
Empress Liu,
second empress consort of
Emperor Zhezong 1100–1108:
Empress Wang,
first empress...