Jingtai Emperor (景泰, 1428 – 1457), Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty
Jingtai Expressway (京台高速公路), projected expressway which will, when completed, connect Beijing with Taipei
Jingtai, Yitong County (景台镇), town in Yitong Manchu Autonomous County, Jilin, China
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Jingtai may refer to: Jingtai County (景泰县), Gansu, China Jingtai Emperor (景泰, 1428 – 1457), Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty Jingtai Expressway (京台高速公路)...
The Jingtai Emperor (21 September 1428 – 14 March 1457), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Daizong of Ming (明代宗) and by his posthumous name...
Jingtai County (Chinese: 景泰县; pinyin: Jǐngtài Xiàn) is a county in the middle of Gansu Province, bordering Inner Mongolia to the north. It is under the...
The Jingtai Mausoleum (Chinese: 景泰陵; pinyin: Jǐngtàilíng) is the mausoleum of the Jingtai Emperor, the seventh emperor of the Ming dynasty. It is located...
Jingtai Station (Chinese: 景泰站; pinyin: Jǐngtài Zhàn) is a station on Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 26, 2015. The station has...
the court to elevate Yingzong's brother, Zhu Qiyu, to the throne as the Jingtai Emperor. During his captivity, Yingzong had established good relations...
in 1449 against the Mongols and was captured. His younger brother, the Jingtai Emperor assumed the throne and as a hostage no longer of any value, the...
Ming dynasty, married to the Jingtai Emperor. Hang was originally a concubine of Jingtai. When the elder brother of Jingtai was taken prisoner by the Mongols...
emperor, the Jingtai Emperor, was also not buried here, as the Tianshun Emperor had denied him an imperial burial; instead, the Jingtai Emperor was buried...
100-kilometre (62 mi) trail running race held in the Yellow River Stone Forest in Jingtai County, Gansu, China. When a cold front struck, rain and possibly graupel...
Daizong of Tang (727–779, reigned 762–779), emperor of the Tang dynasty Jingtai Emperor (1428–1457, reigned 1449–1457), emperor of the Ming dynasty Dai...
also common in Beijing. The cloisonné (or Jingtailan, literally "Blue of Jingtai") metalworking technique and tradition is a Beijing art speciality, and...
he remained the most influential member of the government of the new Jingtai Emperor. In January 1457, Yingzong returned to power and Yu Qian was promptly...
The officials despised Yingzong, and decided to make his younger brother Jingtai Emperor. He was first instructed by Sun to take charge of government affairs...
Fortress. As a result, Yingzong was deposed and his younger brother, the new Jingtai Emperor, took over the throne. Yingzong was eventually released from captivity...
Guangdong Yongtai Fortress (永泰古城), a historical fortress and village in Jingtai Country, Gansu Yongtai (永泰, 498), era name used by Emperor Ming of Southern...
Mountain. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, all Ming emperors (except for the Jingtai Emperor, who was buried in Jinshan, now known as Yuquan Mountain) were...
In the Ming dynasty times, most titles abolished during the Southern Song were restored. The Ming dynasty developed less complicated system of royal titles...
the early Ming dynasty, especially the reigns of the Xuande Emperor and Jingtai Emperor (1450–1457), although 19th century or modern pieces are far more...
(140 mi) of surface faulting was seen from Lijunbu through Ganyanchi to Jingtai. There were over 50,000 landslides in the epicentral area and ground cracking...
begin in Shandong are in bold: G2 Jinghu Expressway (Beijing–Shanghai) G3 Jingtai Expressway (Beijing–Taipei, Taiwan) G15 Shenhai Expressway (Shenyang, Liaoning–Haikou...