Yingzong is the temple name of several emperors of China. It may refer to: Emperor Yingzong of Song (1032–1067, reigned 1063–1067), emperor of the Song...
Emperor Yingzong of Ming (Chinese: 明英宗; pinyin: Míng Yīngzōng; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464), personal name Zhu Qizhen (simplified Chinese: 朱祁镇;...
Emperor Yingzong of Song (16 February 1032 – 25 January 1067), personal name Zhao Shu, was the fifth emperor of the Song dynasty of China. His original...
Shidibala (ᠰᠢᠳᠡᠪᠠᠯᠠ; 碩德八剌), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Yingzong of Yuan (Chinese: 元英宗; February 22, 1302 – September 4, 1323), was an emperor...
was overthrown in a palace coup led by Yingzong in February 1457, and died a month later. In 1449, Emperor Yingzong, upon the suggestion of eunuch Wang Zhen...
succeeded by his cousin's son, Zhao Shu who took the throne as Emperor Yingzong because his own sons died prematurely. Emperor Renzong's father Emperor...
Emperor Yingzong. "Chenghua", the era name of his reign, means "accomplished change". Zhu Jianshen was born in 1447 as the son of Emperor Yingzong. However...
Ming emperor, the Xuande Emperor. She was mother of Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong. Empress Sun was born in 1399 in Zouping, Shandong Province. Her personal...
12 September 1453 and 1454. He is best known for capturing the Emperor Yingzong of Ming in 1449 in the Battle of Tumu Fortress and briefly reuniting the...
dynasties. The Oirat ruler of the Northern Yuan, Esen, captured the Emperor Yingzong of Ming on September 1, 1449. In July 1449, Esen Taishi launched a large-scale...
who later became Emperor Yingzong, as his successor. As such, Cao could not have been a maternal uncle of Emperor Yingzong, so his "Imperial Uncle" status...
value, the Mongols released the Emperor Yingzong who returned to live in seclusion. However, Emperor Yingzong was able to regain his position upon the...
(1430 – 17 March 1504), of the Zhou clan, was the concubine of Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the mother of the Chenghua Emperor. Zhou was the daughter of...
January 1067 – 1 April 1085 Coronation 25 January 1067 Predecessor Emperor Yingzong Successor Emperor Zhezong Born Zhao Zhongzhen (1048–1067) Zhao Xu (1067–1085)...
became more irregular in the Yuan dynasty. After the reign of the Emperor Yingzong of Ming, it became the rule that only jinshi holders could enter the Hanlin...
rituals for Zhao Yurang, Emperor Yingzong's biological father, and Emperor Renzong. This issue would dominate Yingzong's reign and cause political gridlock...
chapter) totaling about 3 million Chinese characters. In 1065 AD, Emperor Yingzong of Song commissioned his official, Sima Guang (1019–1086 AD), to lead a...
Tumu, when the Mongols were able to defeat the Ming army led by Emperor Yingzong and even take the emperor prisoner. This event highlighted the weakness...
purged by Yesün Temür Khan (Emperor Taiding) when Shidibala Khan (Emperor Yingzong) was assassinated, he remained in Central Asia. He extended his influence...
new factions diminished such extravagances; the capture of the Emperor Yingzong of Ming during the 1449 Tumu Crisis ended them completely. The imperial...
Ragibagh Khan (1320–1328, reigned 1328), emperor of the Yuan dynasty Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464, reigned 1435–1449 and 1457–1464), emperor of the Ming...
Chinese: 朱見浚; 11 July 1456 – 16 August 1527) was the seventh son of Emperor Yingzong of Ming. His mother was Consort Chen. He was the first Prince of Ji (吉王)...
Zhenzong of Song (968–1022) Emperor Renzong of Song (1010–1063) Emperor Yingzong of Song (1032–1067) Emperor Shenzong of Song (1048–1085) Emperor Zhezong...