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Emperor Aizong of Jin (25
September 1198 – 9
February 1234),
personal name Ningjiasu,
sinicized names Wanyan Shouxu and
Wanyan Shouli, was the
ninth emperor...
- was
promoted by
Emperor Aizong. But
Guide was not
defensible in the long term, and the
other courtiers urged Emperor Aizong to move to Caizhou, which...
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military general, he
inherited the
throne from his predecessor,
Emperor Aizong,
during the
siege of Caizhou. He was
killed in
action on the same day he...
- 1233,
Emperor Aizong fled
south to the city of Caizhou. A Song–Mongol
allied army
surrounded the capital, and the next year
Emperor Aizong committed suicide...
- the ********ination of a
Mongol diplomat foiled their efforts. The
Emperor Aizong of Jin fled the city for the town of Caizhou. The city was
placed under...
- Jin
capital at Caizhou,
after the two-month
Siege of Caizhou).
Emperor Aizong of Jin
abdicates the
throne to
Wanyan Chenglin, a
descendant of the Jin...
- 1227. In 1230, the war
effort against the Jin
dynasty recommenced.
Emperor Aizong, the Jin ruler, fled when the
Mongols besieged Bianjing. On
February 26...
- (1189–1208)
Wanyan Yongji,
Emperor (1208–1213) Xuanzong,
Emperor (1213–1224)
Aizong,
Emperor (1224–1234) Mo,
Emperor (1234) China: Yuan
dynasty Yuan dynasty...
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poison Ahn Jae-hwan (2008),
South Korean actor,
carbon monoxide poisoning Aizong of Jin (1234),
Chinese emperor of the Jin
dynasty Chantal Akerman (2015)...
- child. In 1224,
Xuanzong died and was
succeeded by
Ningjiasu as
Emperor Aizong, who gave her the
title of
Empress Dowager (皇太后) and
named her residence...