- (Biàn).
Historically it has also been
known as: Dàliáng (Chinese: 大梁)
Biànliáng (汴梁) Biànzhōu (汴州) Nánjīng (南京), from its
status as the
Jurchen Jin's...
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invitation for a
banquet at
military governor Zhu Wen's
territory of
Bianliang,
unaware that it was a trap to ********inate him. Ku Feng as Li Keyong,...
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January 1115 • Destruction of the Liao
dynasty 26
March 1125 • Capture of
Bianliang from the
Northern Song
dynasty 9
January 1127 • Mongol
invasion 1211 • Fall...
- dynasty.
Later on,
these men were
settled between the Song
capital of
Bianliang (today Kaifeng) and
Yenching (modern Beijing). The
circuits (道) of the...
- (大中祥符三年四月十四日)
Northern Song Died 30
April 1063(1063-04-30) (aged 52) (嘉祐八年三月廿九日)
Bianliang,
Northern Song
Burial Yongzhao Mausoleum (永昭陵), Gongyi,
Henan Province...
- was
based on the
pronunciation standards derived from the
Luoyang and
Bianliang dialects of Zhongyuan,
which had been
prevalent in the Song dynasty. In...
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preserve the
customs of your ancestors, and hand them down at
Bianliang (汴梁;
Biànliáng)," i.e., Kaifeng. The same
stone inscription also ****ociates the...
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Emperor Zhezong Successor Emperor Qinzong Born Zhao Ji (趙佶) 7 June 1082
Bianliang, Song
dynasty (present-day Kaifeng, Henan, China) Died 4 June 1135(1135-06-04)...
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every demand except go to
Bianliang himself. In 963, Li
Congshan who
accompanied a
tributary mission was held
hostage in
Bianliang and had to
write letters...
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dynasty Reign 24 July 1162 – 9
November 1187 Born Zhao Gou 12 June 1107
Bianliang,
Northern Song (present-day Kaifeng, Henan, China) Died 9
November 1187(1187-11-09)...