EmperorShengwu may refer to: Tuoba Jiefen (fl. c. 190s), Xianbei leader An Lushan (703–757), emperor of Yan whose only era name was Shengwu Liu Zhiqian...
(662–716) Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (685–762) EmperorShengwu of Yan (703–757) Emperor Suzong of Tang (711–762) Emperor Daizong of Tang (727–779) Emperor Dezong...
of Manchu alphabet. The Daoguang Emperor (16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850), also known by his temple name Emperor Xuanzong of Qing, personal name...
The Yongle Emperor (2 May 1360 – 12 August 1424), personal name Zhu Di (Chinese: 朱棣; pinyin: Zhū Dì; Wade–Giles: Chu Ti), was the third emperor of the Ming...
founding emperor of Northern Han Li Jiqian (963–1004), Tangut leader and grandfather of Western Xia's founding emperor Li Yuanhao EmperorShengwu (disambiguation)...
sons of the EmperorShengwu of Northern Wei, the Emperor Shenyuan of Northern Wei and Tufa Pigu The only ruler of the Eastern Wei, the Emperor Xiaojing of...
Emperor Renzong of Song (30 May 1010 – 30 April 1063), personal name Zhao Zhen, was the fourth emperor of the Northern Song dynasty of China. He reigned...
accorded the official position of Junior Guardian (少保). In 1178 CE, the Emperor Xiaozong of Song bestowed Yue Fei the posthumous name Wumu (武穆). In 1204...
The following is a list of emperors of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). It also contains early rulers (khagans-emperors and regents) of the Mongol Empire...
190-195 CE. When Tuoba Gui (Emperor Daowu) founded the Northern Wei, Tuoba Jiefen was posthumously named EmperorShengwu (聖武皇帝). According to the Book...
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tangut characters. Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia (1003–1048), born Li Yuanhao (Chinese: 李元昊) or...
Liu Gao (劉暠), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Gaozu of Han (漢高祖), was the founding emperor of the Shatuo-led Chinese Later Han dynasty, the...
Liu Zhiqian (劉知謙) (d. 894), posthumously honored by Southern Han as EmperorShengwu (聖武皇帝, "holy and martial") with the temple name of Daizu (代祖), was...
meaning "Supreme Progenitor") and the posthumous name Shengwu Huangdi (聖武皇帝, meaning "Holy-Martial Emperor") upon his grandfather. Kublai's great-grandson Külüg...
visits to Chang'an, the Tang capital, An Lushan managed to gain favour with Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Chancellor Li Linfu. By 751, he had been appointed...
established the first Imperial dynasty, adopting the title Huangdi (皇帝), meaning Emperor, which remained in use until the Imperial system's fall in 1912. At no...
notable roles include: various Chinese emperors (e.g. Emperor Taizong of Tang, Yongle Emperor, Yongzheng Emperor), Zhuge Liang, Yan Zhenqing and Mao Zedong...
, Wuxu bianfa shi, Peking 1984. Wuxu weixin yundong shi lunji, ed. Hu Shengwu, Changsha 1983. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kang Youwei. Infoplease...
worshipped by Mongols and Chinese under a variety of divinity titles, including Shèngwǔ Huángdì (聖武皇帝, "Holy Military Sovereign Deity"), Fǎtiān Qǐyùn (法天啓運, "Starter...
of the origins of the crusade is the Byzantine Emperor. Ibn al-Athir describes how the Byzantine Emperor had coerced the Franks to agree to conquer Antioch...
romanization. For instance, the era of Zhenguan (貞觀) during the reign of the Emperor Taizong of Tang is rendered as Chen-kuan in Wade–Giles. The Republic of...
Genghis Khan (c. 1162–1227) to the flight of the last Yuan emperor, Toghon Temür ("Emperor Huizong", 1333–1370), from Khanbaliq in 1368. The chapters...
Secret History and by Rashid al-Din but also in the late thirteenth-century Shengwu qinzheng lu. The History of Yuan, composed c. 1370, notes that Shigi Qutuqu...