Unknown, possibly the No. 161 attendant tomb of Western Xia mausoleums[1]
Names
Weiming Zunxu (嵬名遵頊)[2] Li Zunxu (李遵頊)
Era name and dates
Guangding (光定, 𗪚𗏴): 1211–1223
Posthumous name
Emperor Yingwen (英文皇帝)
Temple name
Shenzong (神宗)
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Emperor Shenzong of Western Xia (1163–1226), born Li Zunxu (Chinese: 李遵頊), was the eighth emperor of the Tangut-led Chinese Western Xia dynasty.[3] He ruled from 1211 to 1223.
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