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Emperor Xiaozong of Song China
Birth and death: Nov. 27, 1127–Jun. 28, 1194
Family name: Zhao (趙)
Given name: Bocong (伯琮), later Yuan¹ (瑗),
then later Wei² (瑋),
then again later Shen³ (昚)
Courtesy name (字): Yuangui4 (元瑰),
later Yuanyong5 (元永)
Dates of reign: Jul. 24, 11626 –Feb. 18, 11897
Dynasty: Song (宋)
Temple name: Xiaozong (孝宗)
Posthumous name:
(short)
Never used short
Posthumous name:
(full)
Emperor Shaotong Tongdao
Guande Zhaogong Zhewen
Shenwu Mingsheng Chengxiao8
紹統同道冠德昭功哲文神武明聖
成孝皇帝
General note: Dates given here are in the Julian calendar.
They are not in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
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1. His name was changed into Yuan in March 1133 after he had
entered the imperial palace.
2. His name was changed into Wei in April 1160 when he was
adopted by Emperor Gaozong.
3. His name was changed into Shen in July 1162 when he was
officially named crown prince. This name became his taboo name
when he ascended the throne 12 days later.
4. Received his courtesy name Yuangui in May 1160.
5. His courtesy name was changed into Yuanyong in July 1162.
6. Succeeded Emperor Gaozong who retired on that day, but in
practice Gaozong continued to rule through the new emperor
almost until his death in November 1187 when Xiaozong became
fully in control of power.
7. Abdicated in favor of his son the crown prince. Granted himself
the title Taishang Huang
(太上皇) and continued in practice
to rule through his son until his death.
8. Final version of the posthumous name given in 1197.

Emperor Xiaozong (November 27, 1127June 28, 1194) was the eleventh emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the second emperor of the Southern Song. His personal name was Zhao Shen. He reigned from 1162 to 1189. Download high resolution version (388x714, 206 KB){{PD} File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Events Conrad III establishes the Hohenstaufen dynasty when he is crowned antiking to the Holy Roman Emperor, Lothar II. First coalition of the Norman princes against Roger II of Sicily. ... Events November 20 - Palermo falls to Henry VI, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire December 25 - Henry VI is crowned king of Sicily. ... Chinese personal names follow a number of conventions different from those of Western personal names. ... Chinese given names (Chinese: 名字; pinyin: míngzì) are made up of one or two characters. ... Cha can also refer to a Latin American dance, also called the Cha-cha-cha. ... Jump to: navigation, search // Events June 3 - Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Events January 21 - Philip II of France and Richard I of England begin to assemble troops to wage the Third Crusade September 3- Richard I of England is crowned as king of England. ... A dynasty is a family or extended family which retains political power across generations, or more generally, any organization which extends dominance in its field even as its particular members change. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Song Dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝) was a ruling dynasty in China from 960-1279. ... Temple names (Traditional Chinese: 廟號 Simplified Chinese: 庙号 Pinyin: miào hào;), are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Vietnamese (such dynasties as Tran,Anterior Lê and Nguyen Dynasty) and most Korean rulers of the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties. ... A posthumous name (Traditional Chinese: 諡號/謚號 Simplified Chinese: 谥号; Pinyin: shì hào; Romaji: shigō/tsuigō; Revised Romanization of Korean: siho) is a honorary name given to royalty in some cultures posthumously, that is, after the persons death. ... A posthumous name (Traditional Chinese: 諡號/謚號 Simplified Chinese: 谥号; Pinyin: shì hào; Romaji: shigō/tsuigō; Revised Romanization of Korean: siho) is a honorary name given to royalty in some cultures posthumously, that is, after the persons death. ... The Julian calendar was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, taking force in 45 BC or 709 ab urbe condita. ... The proleptic Gregorian calendar is produced by extending the Gregorian Calendar to dates preceding its official introduction in 1582. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Geoffrey of Monmouth produces the Historia Regum Britanniae Durham Cathedral is completed Construction of Exeter Cathedral begun June 4 - Lothair III is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Innocent II Births March 5 - King Henry II of England (died 1189) Honen Shonin, Japanese founder of Pure... Jump to: navigation, search Events Erik den helige is succeeded by Karl Sverkersson. ... Emperor Gaozong (June 12, 1107 - November 9, 1187), born Zhao Gou, was the tenth emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of the Southern Song. ... Jump to: navigation, search // Events June 3 - Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Erik den helige is succeeded by Karl Sverkersson. ... Jump to: navigation, search // Events June 3 - Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Jump to: navigation, search // Events May 1 - Battle of Cresson - Saladin defeats the crusaders July 4 - Saladin defeats Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem, at the Battle of Hattin. ... Taishang Huang (Chinese: 太上皇, tàishàng huáng) was a Chinese title, sometimes translated in English as Grand Emperor or Emperor Emeritus, used all across Eastern Asia for a retired emperor. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Amalric II succeeds Henry II of Champagne as king of Jerusalem. ... Jump to: navigation, search November 27 is the 331st day (332nd on leap years) of the year. ... Events Conrad III establishes the Hohenstaufen dynasty when he is crowned antiking to the Holy Roman Emperor, Lothar II. First coalition of the Norman princes against Roger II of Sicily. ... Jump to: navigation, search (Some entries on this page have been duplicated on August 1. ... Events November 20 - Palermo falls to Henry VI, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire December 25 - Henry VI is crowned king of Sicily. ... Alternative meaning: Song Dynasty (420-479) The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝) was a ruling dynasty in China from 960-1279. ... Jump to: navigation, search // Events June 3 - Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Events January 21 - Philip II of France and Richard I of England begin to assemble troops to wage the Third Crusade September 3- Richard I of England is crowned as king of England. ...


Xiaozong was the 7th generation descendant of Emperor Taizu, the founder of the Song Dynasty. He was found after Emperor Gaozong lost his only child and heir and thus ordered the administration to look for all the descendants of the imperial family all across southern China (all the close relatives of Gaozong had been captured by the Jurchen invaders when they entered the capital Kaifeng during their conquest of northern China in 1127). Emperor Taizu (March 21, 927 - November 14, 976), born Zhao Kuangyin, was the founder of the Song Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 960 to 976. ... Emperor Gaozong (June 12, 1107 - November 9, 1187), born Zhao Gou, was the tenth emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of the Southern Song. ... The Jurchens (Chinese: 女真, pinyin: nǚzhēn) were a Tungusic people who inhabited parts of Manchuria and northern Korea until the seventeenth century, when they became the Manchus. ... Kaifeng (Simplified Chinese: 开封; Traditional Chinese: 開封; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kai-feng), formerly Daliang (大梁), is a city in the Henan province of the Peoples Republic of China, located along the Huang He, 70 km from Zhengzhou, the provincial capital. ... Events Conrad III establishes the Hohenstaufen dynasty when he is crowned antiking to the Holy Roman Emperor, Lothar II. First coalition of the Norman princes against Roger II of Sicily. ...


Xiaozong was the second son of Zhao Zicheng (趙子偁) ( ? -1143), known posthumously as Prince Xiu Anxi (秀安僖王), who was a sixth cousin of emperors Gaozong and Qinzong. Zhao Zicheng was the son of Zhao Linghua (趙令譮), known posthumously as Duke of Qing (慶國公), who was a fifth cousin of emperors Huizong and Zhezong. Zhao Linghua was the son of Zhao Shijiang (趙世將), known posthumously as Marquess of Huayin (華陰侯), who was a fourth cousin of Emperor Shenzong. Zhao Shijiang was the son of Zhao Congyu (趙從郁), known posthumously as Marquess of Xinxing (新興侯), who was a third cousin of Emperor Yingzong. Zhao Congyu was the son of Zhao Weixian (趙惟憲) (979-1016), known posthumously as Duke of Ying (英國公), who was a second cousin of Emperor Renzong. Zhao Weixian was the second son of Zhao Defang (趙德芳) (959-981), known posthumously as Prince Kanghui of Qin (秦康惠王), who was a first cousin of Emperor Zhenzong, and the second surviving son of Emperor Taizu. Jump to: navigation, search Events Celestine II is elected pope. ... Categories: Song Dynasty emperors | People stubs ... Emperor Huizong (November 2, 1082 – June 4, 1135) was the eighth and one of the most famous emperors of the Song Dynasty of China, with a personal life spent amidst luxury, sophistication, and art, and ending in tragedy. ... Categories: Song Dynasty emperors | People stubs ... A marquess is a nobleman of hereditary rank in Europe, China, and Japan. ... Emperor Shenzong (May 25, 1048 - April 1, 1085) was the sixth emperor of Song Dynasty China. ... Categories: Song Dynasty emperors | Stub ... Events: The Tynwald, the parliament of the Isle of Man, is founded. ... Events George Tsul, ruler of Khazaria, is captured by a combined Byzantine- Rus force, which effectively ends Khazarias existence. ... Emperor Renzong (May 30, 1010 - April 30, 1063) was the fourth emperor of the Song Dynasty of China. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events October 1 - Edwy, king of England dies and is succeeded by his brother Edgar. ... Events Births Princess Theodora, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. ... Categories: People stubs | Song Dynasty emperors | Stub ... Emperor Taizu (March 21, 927 - November 14, 976), born Zhao Kuangyin, was the founder of the Song Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 960 to 976. ...


Xiaozong's mother, titled Princess Xiu (秀王夫人) ( ? -1167), was from the Zhang (張) family. Jump to: navigation, search Events Taira no Kiyomori becomes the first samurai to be appointed Daijo Daijin, chief minister of the government of Japan Peter of Blois becomes the tutor of William II of Sicily Absalon, archbishop of Denmark, leads the first Danish synod at Lund Absalon fortifies Copenhagen William...

Preceded by:
Emperor Gaozong
Emperor of the Song Dynasty
11621189
Succeeded by:
Emperor Guangzong

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Emperor Xiaozong of Song - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (380 words)
Emperor Xiaozong (November 27, 1127 – June 28, 1194) was the eleventh emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the second emperor of the Southern Song.
Xiaozong was the 7th generation descendant of Emperor Taizu, the founder of the Song Dynasty.
Zhao Zicheng was the son of Zhao Linghua (趙令譮), known posthumously as Duke of Qing (慶國公), who was a fifth cousin of emperors Huizong and Zhezong.
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