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Wanyan Zonggan (Chinese: 完顏宗幹; died 1141),
Jurchen name
Woben (Chinese: 斡本), the
Prince of Liao (遼王), was an
imperial prince of the Jurchen–led Chinese...
- the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty of China. He was the
second son of
Wanyan Zonggan, the
eldest son of the
dynastic founder Wanyan Aguda (Emperor Taizu). He...
- 1075–1123–1135 □
Wanyan Sagai 完顏撒改
Wanyan Zongjun 完颜宗峻 d.1124 ****zong 徽宗
Wanyan Zonggan 完颜宗干 d.1141
Dezong 德宗
Wanyan Zongfu 完顏宗辅 1096–1135
Ruizong 睿宗
Wanyan Nianhan...
- (趙王 完顏宗傑, d. 1127)
Empress Guangyi, of the
Peiman clan (光懿皇后 裴滿氏)
Wanyan Zonggan,
Prince of Liao (遼王 完顏宗幹, d. 17 June 1141), 1st son
Empress Qinxian, of...
- of Han
culture because of the
influence of his
adoptive father,
Wanyan Zonggan, so he
reformed the
political institutions and
modelled them
after Han...
- 1075–1123–1135 □
Sagai 撒改
Wanyan Zongjun 完顏宗峻 d. 1124 ****zong 徽宗
Wanyan Zonggan 完顏宗幹 d. 1141
Dezong 德宗
Wanyan Zongfu 完顏宗輔 1096–1135
Ruizong 睿宗 Nianhan...
- Office. The past and
current Secretary General include An Yongyu, Xia
Zonggan and Shi Nan.
CAADRIA Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center Urban Planning...
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during the
reign of Xianfeng, he was
appointed by the
Fujian censor Xu
Zonggan (徐宗幹) to
serve in the
provincial government.: 44 In 1857,
responding to...
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areas in
Henan and
Shaanxi provinces to the Song dynasty. Wuzhu,
Wanyan Zonggan and
others firmly disagreed with them. The next year,
Emperor Xizong charged...