Emperor Mo of Jin (1202 – 9 February 1234), name Wanyan Chenglin, was the last emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. Originally a 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 was crowned emperor, when Caizhou fell to the allied forces of the Mongol Empire and Southern Song dynasty. Having ruled as emperor for less than a day, or maybe even just a few hours, he holds the record for being the shortest-reigning monarch in Chinese history.[1][2]
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EmperorMoofJin (1202 – 9 February 1234), name Wanyan Chenglin, was the last emperorof the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. Originally a military general...
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and flooded the Mongol camp. Emperor Li Anquan, still under threat by the Mongols and receiving no relief from the Jin dynasty, surrendered to the Mongol...
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in the first half of his life. In 1126, when the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty invaded the Song dynasty during the Jin–Song Wars, Emperor Huizong abdicated...
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1213–1224, Emperor Xuanzong ofJin Shouxu 1224–1234, Emperor Aizong ofJin Chenglin 1234, EmperorMoofJin Xongbi, military general and civil minister of the...
Song court. Despite initial setbacks, including Jin invasions and a brief deposition in 1129, Emperor Gaozong consolidated his political position and...
died in 1227. In 1230, the war effort against the Jin dynasty recommenced. Emperor Aizong, the Jin ruler, fled when the Mongols besieged Bianjing. On...
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consort. She was a daughter of Jia Chong and the first wife ofEmperor Hui of the Jin dynasty and also a granddaughter of Jia Kui. She is commonly seen...
brother, Pujie, who tells him he is no longer Emperor and that China has become a republic; that same day, Ar Mo is forced to leave. In 1919, Reginald Johnston...
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Guo Mo (died 21 June 330), courtesy name Xuanxiong, was a Chinese military general and warlord of the Jin dynasty (266–420). During the Disaster of Yongjia...
to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties of China and years in China. Dates...
Feng Yin: One of the two Fire Phoenixes. The next Queen of Wutong Island and Phoenix clan. Wang Anyu as Gu Jin / Yuan Qi The son of the two true gods'...
events during Emperor Lizong's reign included the demise of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in 1234, which was obliterated by the joint forces of the Mongol...
prisoner by the Jurchen-led Jin Empire. As Emperor Gaozong's only son, Zhao Fu (趙旉), died prematurely around the age of two, the emperor ordered his officials...
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