Huizong was Emperor of Western Xia (1067-1086). Events Constantine X emperor of the Byzantine Empire dies. ... Events Domesday Book is completed in England Emperor Shirakawa of Japan starts his cloistered rule Imam Ali Mosque is rebuilt by the Seljuk Malik Shah I after being destroyed by fire. ...
Huizong was succeeded by Emperor Chongzong of Western Xia. Emperor Xixia Chongzong of Western Xia (西夏崇宗), or Li Qianshun (李乾順)1, was a Tangut emperor of Western Xia (one of the four kingdoms that made up China, along with Song dynasty, Liao dynasty and Jin Empire) from 1086 until 11392. ...
Han Wudi[?] was conventionally regarded as the first emperor to declare a nian hao; however he was only the first to use a nian hao in every year of his reign.
Notable exceptions are from the non-Han Chinese WesternXia Dynasty[?] (1032 - 1227).
Emperors from the Tang Dynasty up to (but not including) the Ming Dynasty are better identified by their unique miao hao (廟號), or "temple names." Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty emperors are known by their era names, because during these two dynasties the practice was to choose only one motto for the whole reign.
EmperorHuizong who was a great patron of artists and engaged himself in many arts, lived in great luxury that was financed by a population controled by large land owners.
Emperor Jin Xuanzong éå®£å® resumed war campaigns against the Song in the south, the first reason being a punishment for the delay of the annual tributes, the second reason was a territorial compensation for the losses to the Mongols.
The court of Emperor Lizong å®çå® was dominated by consort clans (Yan é», Jia è³) and the eunuchs Dong Songchen è£å®è£ and Lu Yunsheng ç§å æ.