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Xuanzong (Hsüan-tsung in Wade–Giles) may
refer to the
following Chinese emperors:
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (reigned 713–756)
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang...
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Emperor Xuanzong of Tang ([ɕwàn.tsʊ́ŋ]; 8
September 685 – 3 May 762),
personal name Li Longji, was an
emperor of the Tang
dynasty of China,
reigning from...
- by the
Taoist nun name
Taizhen (太真), was the
beloved consort of
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
during his
later years. She is
known as one of the Four Beauties...
- 1399 – 31
January 1435), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Xuanzong of Ming (明宣宗),
personal name Zhu
Zhanji (朱瞻基), was the
fifth emperor of...
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Shilu (仁宗實錄)
Emperor Renzong of Ming a.k.a.
Hongxi Emperor Xuanzong Shilu (宣宗實錄)
Emperor Xuanzong of Ming a.k.a.
Xuande Emperor Yingzong Shilu (英宗實錄) Emperor...
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Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (27 July 810 – 7
September 859) was an
emperor of China's Tang dynasty,
reigning from 25
April 846
until his death. Personally...
- in 713) and
Emperor Ruizong abdicated to
Emperor Xuanzong.
During the 44-year
reign of
Emperor Xuanzong, the Tang
dynasty reached its height, a
golden age...
- of the
Chinese Tang Dynasty,
during the
reign of
Emperor Xuanzong. She was
Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine during her lifetime, and
after the death...
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Emperor Xuanzong of Jin (18
April 1163 – 14
January 1224),
personal name Wudubu,
sinicized names Wanyan Xun and
Wanyan Congjia, was the
eighth emperor...
- Chang'an, the Tang capital, An
Lushan managed to gain
favour with
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and
Chancellor Li Linfu. By 751, he had been
appointed military...