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Princess Jincheng 金城公主 ཀྀམ་ཤང་ཁོང་ཅོ་
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Empress consort of Tibet
Tenure
710–739
Born
698 Tang China
Died
739 (aged 40–41) Tibetan Empire
Spouse
Me Agtsom or Lha
House
House of Li House of Yarlung (by marriage)
Father
Li Shouli
Princess Jincheng (Tibetan: ཀྀམ་ཤང་ཁོང་ཅོ་, Wylie: KIm-shang Khong-co,[1] also Tibetan: ཀྀམ་ཤེང་ཁོང་ཅོ་, Wylie: KIm-sheng Khong-co;[2] Chinese: 金城公主; pinyin: Jīnchéng Gōngzhǔ; Wade–Giles: Chin-ch'eng Kung-chu, c. 698 – 739), surnamed Li, was an Empress consort of Tibet. She was a member of a minor branch of the royal clan of the Chinese Tang dynasty.
^"Old Tibetan Annals, ITJ 0750". Archived from the original on 1 Jan 2018. (177) ste / btsan mo kIm shang khong co ra sa'I sha tsal du gshegs / dgun btsan po stangs dbyal brag mar na bzhugs
^"Old Tibetan Annals, ITJ 0750". Archived from the original on 1 Jan 2018. (282) pa las nongs / btsan po yab dgun bod yul du slar gshegs / btsan mo kIm sheng khong co nongs par lo chig
Chengkuan (李承宽). Besides PrincessJincheng, the second daughter of Shouli was created Princess Huating, and another daughter titled Princess Jianning was married...
Xiao, of the Xiao clan of Lanling (淑妃 蘭陵蕭氏/兰陵箫氏; d. 27 November 655) PrincessJincheng (金城公主; d. 691), personal name Xiayu (下玉), first daughter Married Quan...
which the Tibetans temporarily installed as Emperor a relative of PrincessJincheng Gongzhu (Kim-sheng Kong co), the Chinese wife of Trisong Detsen's...
both sides tried to invoke the marriage between Li Shouli's daughter PrincessJincheng and Me Agtsom, emperor of the Tibetan Empire, in seeking peace, the...
consorts. Li Chengning (李承宁) Li Chenghong (李承宏) Li Chengcai (李承寀) PrincessJincheng (金城公主), (698-739), married as consort of Trisong Detsen's father Me...
Lag-rang. Thrimalö had arranged for a royal marriage to a Chinese princess. The PrincessJincheng (Tibetan: Kyimshang Kongjo) arrived in 710, but it is somewhat...
which the Tibetans temporarily installed as Emperor a relative of PrincessJincheng Gongzhu (Kim-sheng Kong co), the Chinese wife of Trisong Detsen's...
again became a Tang vassal. In spring 710, Emperor Zhongzong sent PrincessJincheng, the daughter of his nephew Li Shouli the Prince of Yong (Li Xián's...
might invade, Princess Wen Cheng is said to have had the statue of Jowo Rinpoche hidden in a secret chamber in the Jokhang. PrincessJincheng, sometime after...
for seven princesses: his sister Princess Taiping; his daughters Princesses Changning, Yicheng, Xindu, Ding'an, and Anle; and PrincessJincheng, the daughter...
invade, Princess Wencheng is said to have had the statue of Jowo Rinpoche hidden in a secret chamber in the Jokhang.[citation needed] PrincessJincheng, sometime...
the person who actually received the PrincessJincheng as his bride in 710, though this is very unclear. The princess is usually regarded as the consort...
another son of Tridu Songtsen 710 Tibetan Empire conquers Lesser Bolü PrincessJincheng, a great-granddaughter of Emperor Gaozong of Tang, is sent to Tibet...
Tibetan troops Mai Thúc Loan rebels in Annan and is defeated 723 PrincessJincheng writes to Lalitaditya Muktapida of the Karkoṭa Empire asking for asylum...
daughter, Princess Xinxing (新兴公主), to Zhenzhu Khan, Khan of Xueyantuo. The heqin was called off. 664: Emperor Gaozong of Tang marries Lady Jincheng (金城县主)...
had arranged for a royal marriage of Gyältsugru to a Chinese princess. The PrincessJincheng (金城公主, Tibetan: Kyimshang Kongjo) arrived in 710, but it is...
Mūlasarvāstivāda was the source of the Tibetan vinaya. The Chinese princessJincheng Gongzhu (zh:金城公主) (?–739), known in Tibet as Kim-sheng, and a devout...
His term also saw the royal marriage of Me Agtsom and the Chinese PrincessJincheng (金城公主). He led 100,000 troops to invade Tang China together with 'bod...
which the Tibetans temporarily installed as Emperor a relative of PrincessJincheng Gongzhu (Kim-sheng Kong co), the Chinese wife of Trisong Detsen's...
PrincessJincheng, the daughter of his cousin Li Shouli the Prince of Yong, to Tufan's king Me Agtsom, and he initially ordered Ji to escort Princess...
Xiuwen Pavilion (修文館). In 710, Emperor Zhongzong was set to marry PrincessJincheng, the daughter of his nephew Li Shouli the Prince of Yong, to Tufan's...
(Chinese: 陈倩) on 29 July 1992 in Chengdu. She studied performing arts at the Jincheng College of Sichuan University. After her graduation, Chen worked as an...
colonists and ruled by the Han Chinese Qu family which originated from Gansu. Jincheng commandery 金城 (Lanzhou), district of Yuzhong 榆中 was the home of the Qu...
acclaimed the new leader. After ascending, Gangui shifted his capital to Jincheng (金城; in modern Yuzhong County, Gansu). He expanded his power by continuing...
Bing as Chu Suiliang Lu Xiaojuan as Princess Danyang Li Tingzhe as Zhao Daosheng Hu Gaofeng as Luo Binwang Bai Jincheng as Wang Fusheng Dong Yanlin as Xu...