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Zhaozong is a
temple name used for
several Chinese monarchs. It may
refer to:
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (867–904,
reigned 888–904), Tang
dynasty emperor...
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Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 –
September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name
later changed to Li Min and
again to Li Ye, was the
penultimate emperor of...
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means preservative of life), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Zhaozong of
Northern Yuan (Chinese: 北元昭宗; 23
January 1340 –
April or May 1378),...
- (after the
palace she
resided in,
Jishan Palace), was the wife of
Emperor Zhaozong near the end of the Tang
dynasty of China, and the
mother of two of his...
- the Five
Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The last two Tang emperors,
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (Li Jie) and
Emperor Ai of Tang (Li Zuo), who "ruled" as his puppets...
- son of
Emperor Zhaozong. He was
murdered by Zhu Wen.
Emperor Ai
ascended the
throne at the age of 11
after his father, the
Emperor Zhaozong, was ********inated...
- (901–924). He had
become a
powerful warlord during the
reign of
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, the
penultimate emperor of the
preceding Tang dynasty, with his...
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during the
reign of
Emperor Yizong's son (Li Zi's nephew)
Emperor Zhaozong,
Emperor Zhaozong tried to
commission imperial princes to
command armies to counteract...
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Emperor Zhaozong of Tang to move the
capital to Luoyang,
preparing to take the
throne for himself. In 904 Zhu ********inated
Emperor Zhaozong to replace...
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Emperor Zhaozong to flee to
Hedong to join Li Keyong, but
after Emperor Zhaozong left Chang'an, Han made
repeated overtures to
Emperor Zhaozong, and Emperor...