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 Emperor Xiaozong - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Emperor Xiaozong (November 27, 1127 – June 28, 1194) was the eleventh emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the second emperor of the Southern Song.
Xiaozong was the 7th generation descendant of Emperor Taizu, the founder of the Song Dynasty.
Zhao Shijiang was the son of Zhao Congyu (趙從郁), known posthumously as Marquess of Xinxing (新興侯), who was a third cousin of Emperor Yingzong.
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 China_Heads_of_State
After the death of Emperor He, she announced that he had left two young sons who had been brought up outside the palace, but that the elder brother, Liu Sheng, was suffering from an incurable illness and was unfit to rule.
1248-51 Empress Khanum Hatun Ogul Gamys of The Yuan Dynasty in China
1307 Dowager Empress Khanum Bulugan of the Yuan Dynasty in China
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 China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
It is essentially a corridor running from the upper Yellow River in the east, along the verge between the Tibetan plateau on the one hand and the Gobi desert on the other, to the edge of the Xinjiang wastes in the west.
The northeastern portion of China, comprising the watershed of the Amur River.
It formed with the encouragement of China, which needed a buffer zone between itself and the then-aggressive Tibetans, but Nan Chao soon became expansionist in it's own right, and proved to be a considerable threat to China at times.
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 The Mongoals and Tibet
China also uses the bestowal of titles on Tibetan religious and lay leaders by the Yuan, Ming and Qing emperors to show that Tibet was subordinate to China not only during the Yuan dynasty, but also since then, during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
For China to claim that Tibet ceased to exist as an independent state and was conquered, annexed or otherwise incorporated into China, it is for China to show the precise point in time and the event which led to the extinction of Tibet and its incorporation into China.
Tolui was the progenitor of the Yuan and Ilkhanate empires.
www.tibet.com /Status/mongol.html   (11744 words)

  
 Summary and Evaluation of China, Korea & Japan to 1875 by Sanderson Beck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Emperor Wen reigned 180-157 BC, and he was acclaimed a great exemplar for his benevolent policies that abolished cruel punishments, reduced taxes, and instituted civil service examinations.
Northern China was ruled by a sequence of five dynasties from 907 to 960 while eight kingdoms existed simultaneously in the south.
The 14-year-old Mutsuhito became emperor in February 1867, and in November Shogun Keiki resigned to be the Emperor's prime minister; but in January 1868 Satsuma, Choshu, and Tosa forces made Keiki surrender, and Tokugawa lands were confiscated to finance the Meiji restoration of the Emperor.
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 Ming Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
China dispatched Zhou Quan to Japan for condoling prince Yuan Yichi [Ashikaga Yoshimochi 1386 — 1428)] on the death of Japanese king.
Emperor decreed that protocol official examine the sincerity and authenticity of the delegation, with an order to ban exchange and trade between two countries should there be lack of such sincerity and authenticity.
Emperor Kangxi, however, prohibited Catholics by imprisoning Charles Thomas Maillard de Tournon who arrived in China in AD 1705 with a pope order as to exclusion of Heaven, ancestors and Confucius among Christian converts.
www.republicanchina.org /ming.html   (13412 words)

  
 TibetNet - The Mongols and Tibet
In fact the Chinese finally overthrew the Mongol emperor Toghon Timur Khan and drove him and his army out of China and back to Mongolia in 1368, reclaiming the independence of China and establishing a Chinese empire under the Ming dynasty.
Thus, their relationship pre-dated Khubilai's ascendance to the Mongol throne (in 1260), and much pre-dated his conquest of China which started in 1271 and was only completed with the defeat of Sung China in 1279.
Because that bond was based on the respect and devotion of the emperor for the Tibetan Master, and not on the authority of the emperor over his subject, Tibet was never treated as an integral part of the Mongol Empire, and was consequently also not ruled by Mongol officials.
www.tibet.net /en/diir/pubs/phri/mongols/data/part2.html   (1957 words)

  
 Emperor Renzong of Yuan China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Renzong of Yuan China was the 4th leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1311 and 1320.
Renzong stood out among the Mongol rulers of China as an adopter of the culture of China.
He had been mentored by Li Meng, a Confucian academic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emperor_Renzong_of_Yuan_China   (186 words)

  
 Ming Tomb & Jade Factory
These include four each of three types of officials: civil, military and meritorious, symbolizing those who assisted the emperor in the administration of the state, plus four each of six types of animals: lion, griffin, camel, elephant, unicorn and horse.
Dingling is the tomb of WanLi (AKA Zhu YiJun), 13th emperor of the Ming Dynasty from 1573 to 1619 and of his two empresses, Xiao Duan and Xiao Jing.
ChangLing is the tomb of emperor YongLe (AKA Zhu Di), who reigned 1403-1424, third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and of his empress.
www.ccefoundation.org /publication/chinaexperience/china23   (770 words)

  
 Song Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Emperor Taizu's father was Zhao Hongyin who had served Posterior Zhou as 'si tu', 'shang-jiangjun' (highest general), and 'tai wei' (grand captain) posthumously.
Emperor Zhenzong dispatched a minister (Zhang Qixian) to Jing-Yuan areas as jinglüe shi, and Zhang proposed that the city of Lingwu on the west Yellow River Bend be abandoned.
The ministers argued that the emperor was like a father and the empress was like a mother and that ministers should pacify father and mother instead of encouraging a divorce.
www.republicanchina.org /song.html   (8570 words)

  
 Yuan Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
The Yuan Dynasty (Mongolian: Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus; Chinese: &20803;&26397; yuán cháo) lasting officially from 1271 to 1368, also called the Mongol Dynasty, was the name given to the significant ruling family of Borjigin in Asia.
It invaded and ruled, during its hundred year life, over the Mongol Empire (Stretching great distances from Eastern Europe to the Middle-east to Russia), Korea and China.
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 Portraits of Emperors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Kangxi was the 4-th emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
The portrait shows the young emperor Kangxi, sitting at his writing table and holding a thick writing brush.
On the marble top of the table there are paper, ink, brush and inkstone, the "Four Treasures of the Study"; they are the tools of the painter and calligrapher.
www.chinapage.com /emperor.html   (250 words)

  
 Ming Dynasty: Ancient history of China
Resistance led to battles between the people and the ruling class when the exploitation became unbearable.
The emperor Yingzong had even been captured but reform conducted by Zhang Juzheng failed to redeem the situation.
Finally a farmers' insurgence overthrew the monarch and the last emperor hung himself on a tree.
www.warriortours.com /intro/history/ming/index.htm   (144 words)

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