Emperor Jing of Han (188–141 BC, reigned 157–141 BC), also known as Emperor Xiaojing (孝景皇帝)
Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei (孝靜皇帝, 524–552, reigned 534–550)
Li Hong (652–675), crown prince of the Tang dynasty, posthumously honored as Emperor Xiaojing (孝敬皇帝)
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official to keep watch on EmperorXiaojing, made his associate Cui Jishu (崔季舒) EmperorXiaojing's secretary. However, EmperorXiaojing had a cordial relationship...
government, Emperor Xiaowu fled to Yuwen's territory, leading to Northern Wei's division into two (as Gao then made Yuan Shanjian (EmperorXiaojing of Eastern...
the EmperorXiaojing of Eastern Wei to yield the throne to him, ending the Eastern Wei dynasty and starting the Northern Qi dynasty. Early in Emperor Wenxuan's...
second daughter to EmperorXiaojing in marriage as EmperorXiaojing's wife and empress. In winter 541, Gao Huan had EmperorXiaojing issue an edict standardizing...
Xiaojing may refer to: Classic of Filial Piety, or Xiaojing, Confucian classic treatise giving advice on filial piety Xiao'erjing, or Xiaojing, practice...
Emperor Jing of Han (188 BC – 9 March 141 BC), born Liu Qi, was the sixth emperor of the Han dynasty from 157 to 141 BC. His reign saw the limiting of...
formally EmperorXiaojing (孝敬皇帝, literally, "the filial and respectful emperor") with the temple name of Yizong (義宗), was a crown prince (not emperor, despite...
Yuwen Tai poisoned Emperor Xiaowu to death, making Yuan Baoju emperor. As Gao Huan had, late in 534, made Yuan Shanjian (EmperorXiaojing of Eastern Wei)—the...
subsequently proclaimed EmperorXiaojing of Eastern Wei emperor, a split of Northern Wei was effected, and when Yuwen subsequently poisoned Emperor Xiaowu to death...
assistant Cui Jishu (崔季舒, Cui Xian's uncle) as EmperorXiaojing's secretary, to keep watch on EmperorXiaojing. Later in 544, Gao Cheng, wanting to stamp...
Wei, with Emperor Xiaowu as emperor and its capital at Chang'an, and Eastern Wei, with EmperorXiaojing as emperor. During the reign of Emperor Xiaowu's...
The emperors of the Han dynasty were the supreme heads of government during the second imperial dynasty of China; the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) followed...
Tangyi (陳午; d. 130 BC), and had issue (two sons, Empress Chen) Liu Qi, EmperorXiaojing (孝景皇帝 劉啟; 188–141 BCE), first son Liu Wu, Prince Xiao of Liang (梁孝王...
another son Gao Yang seized the throne from EmperorXiaojing of Eastern Wei and established Northern Qi (as Emperor Wenxuan). She continued to serve as grand...
Gao Yang, who took the throne from EmperorXiaojing of Eastern Wei in 550 and established Northern Qi as Emperor Wenxuan. Northern Qi was the strongest...
included the sole emperor of Eastern Wei, EmperorXiaojing, among his imperial lists while intentionally omitting the three emperors from the rival state...
of the Wu clan (则天皇后 武氏; 624–705), personal name Zhao (曌) Li Hong, EmperorXiaojing (孝敬皇帝 李弘; 652–675), fifth son Princess Andingsi (安定思公主; 654), third...
the Emperor Shengwu of Northern Wei, the Emperor Shenyuan of Northern Wei and Tufa Pigu The only ruler of the Eastern Wei, the EmperorXiaojing of Eastern...
Yuan Shanjian emperor (as EmperorXiaojing), signifying a division of Northern Wei into Eastern Wei (with EmperorXiaojing as emperor) and Western Wei...
Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654 – 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, personal name Xuanye, was the third emperor of the...
title of Prince of Qi, had EmperorXiaojing yield the throne to him, ending Eastern Wei and establishing Northern Qi as its Emperor Wenxuan. Despite the opposition...
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...
Emperor Jing of Western Liang ((西)梁靖帝, as later honored by Xiao Xi in 617), personal name Xiao Cong (蕭琮), courtesy name Wenwen (溫文), known during the...
Empress Xiaojing may refer to: Empress Wang Zhi (孝景皇后) (173BC – 126BC), wife of Emperor Jing of Han Empress Dowager Xiaojing (孝靖太后) (1565–1611), biological...
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...