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Emperor Hui of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋惠帝; traditional Chinese: 晉惠帝; pinyin: Jìn Huì Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Hui-ti; 259 – January 8, 307), personal name... |
Emperor Huai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋怀帝; traditional Chinese: 晉懷帝; pinyin: Jìn Huái Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Huai-ti; 284 – March 14, 313), personal... |
Qin Hui managed the civil bureaucracy. In 1141, Gaozong collaborated with Qin to pursue a peace settlement with Jin. Although the resulting Treaty of Shaoxing... |
Emperor Wu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉武帝; pinyin: Jìn Wǔ Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Wu-Ti; 236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima... |
Emperor Hui of Han (Chinese: 漢惠帝; pinyin: Hàn Huìdì; 210 BC – 26 September 188 BC), born Liu Ying (劉盈), was the second emperor of the Han dynasty. He... |
Emperor Taizu of Jin (August 1, 1068 – September 19, 1123), personal name Aguda, sinicised name Min (Chinese: 旻; pinyin: Mín), was the founder and first... |
Incident. Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong and the rest of their family were taken captive by the Jurchens and brought back to the Jin capital, Huining... |
era name of Emperor Qinzong.) Emperor Qinzong, along with his father Emperor Huizong and the rest of their family, were taken prisoner by Jin forces, marking... |
(236–290) Emperor An of Jin(382-419) Emperor Hui of Jin(259/260-307) Emperor Yuan of Eastern Jin(276-323) Emperor Wu of Liu Song (363–422) Emperor Ai of Jin(341–365)... |
Sima Zhao (redirect from Emperor Wen of Jin) and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China and Emperor of Jin dynasty Sima Zhao capably maintained control of Wei, which... |
Cao Huan (redirect from Emperor Yuan of Wei China) Asian reckoning) when he died in the first year of the Tai'an era during the reign of Emperor Hui of Jin. By calculation, his birth year should be either... |
Sima Lun (redirect from Prince of Zhao of Jin China) of Zhao (趙王; 赵王; Zhào Wáng) and the usurper of the Jin Dynasty from February 3 to May 31, 301. He is usually not counted in the list of Jin emperors due... |
greatly weakened by the War of the Eight Princes during the reign of the developmentally disabled Emperor Hui, when members of the clan fought among themselves... |
Emperor Cheng of Jin (Chinese: 晉成帝; pinyin: Jìn Chéng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Ch'eng-ti; December 321 or January 322 – 26 July 342), personal name Sima Yan... |
Emperor Yuan of Jin (Chinese: 晉元帝; pinyin: Jìn Yuán Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Yüan-ti; 277 – 3 January 323), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen... |
usurped the throne from Cao Huan and took the title of Emperor Wu. The capital of the Western Jin was initially in Luoyang, though it later moved to Chang'an... |
Dong-mae's father Jin Goo as Go Sang-wan Go Ae-sin's father who is killed while plotting to assassinate Yi Wan-ik. Kim Ji-won as Kim Hui-jin Go Ae-shin's mother... |
course of the Jin's rule, their emperors adapted to Han customs, and even fortified the Great Wall against the ascendant Mongol Empire. The Jin also oversaw... |
changed his title to "Prince of Chenliu" (陳留王). After Liu Bian became emperor, He Jin became the most powerful official in the imperial court, and he and... |
Jia Nanfeng (redirect from Empress Jia of Jin China) consort. She was a daughter of Jia Chong and the first wife of Emperor Hui of the Jin dynasty and also a granddaughter of Jia Kui. She is commonly seen... |