Gongzong is a temple name accorded to Chinese royalty. It may refer to: Emperor An of Han (94–125) Tuoba Huang (428–451), crown prince of Northern Wei...
to a Turkish woman in 1320." Emperor Gong’s unofficial temple name is Gongzong (恭宗) Consorts and Issue: Lady, of the Borjigin clan (孛兒只斤氏) Zhao Wanpu...
history. On 11 June 125, Emperor An was buried and given the temple name "Gongzong". The young emperor, however, died later in December that year, and a number...
further formally honored as Emperor Jingmu (景穆皇帝) with the temple name Gongzong (恭宗) by his son Emperor Wencheng, was a crown prince of the Xianbei-led...
(22 February 1586 – 2 March 1641) Emperor Gōng 恭皇帝 and Emperor Xiào 孝皇帝 Gōngzōng 恭宗 1644 Father of the Hongguang Emperor Zhū Yǔwēn 朱宇溫 (1490–1560) Emperor...
2 December 1908 12 February 1912 Aisin-Gioro Puyi 愛新覺羅·溥儀 Pu I Xuantong 宣統 Gehungge yoso Mindi 愍帝 Gongzong G'ungdzung 3 years and 73 days References:...
pinyin: Gōng Gōng), several dukes named Gong Emperor Gonggong (Gong Zong Gongzong) (1271–1323), Emperor Gong of Song Gonggong (共工, Gung-gung), a Chinese...
Relegated most imperial duties to his officers. Died of sudden illness Gongzong 恭宗 Other names Posthumous name: Duke Ying (瀛國公, Yíng Guó Gōng) Zhao Xian...
An Liu Hu 劉祜 23 September 106 AD 30 April 125 AD Emperor Xiao'an 孝安皇帝 Gongzong 恭宗 Yǒngchū 永初 107–113 AD Yuanchu 元初 114–120 AD Yongning 永寧 120–121 AD Jianguang...
the death of Emperor Duzong, the succession and abdication of Emperor Gongzong, Battle of Xiangyang, Battle of Yamen and the deaths of the Song's last...