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482:Hanyu Pinyin
421:Hanyu Pinyin
374:Sòng Qīnzōng
368:Hanyu Pinyin
232:Qinzong (欽宗)
124:(1161-06-14)
122:14 June 1161
1826:1161 deaths
1821:1100 births
1746:16 Kingdoms
1511:May 23 1100
1296:Levine 2009
1185:(1084–1108)
966:(1082–1135)
940:(1032–1093)
908:(1048–1085)
882:(1032–1067)
720:temple name
716:Jin Dynasty
692:signed the
557:Jin dynasty
510:family name
226:Temple name
202:Regnal name
114:23 May 1100
83:Predecessor
1815:Categories
1738:3 Kingdoms
1543:1126–1127
1320:Lorge 2005
1283:References
1108:Wang Kexun
810:Zhao Xun (
778:Zhao Jin (
764:; b. 1121)
679:commandery
74:Coronation
1706:Zhao Bing
1675:Guangzong
1361:Mote 1999
1308:Mote 1999
688:In 1142,
683:Wei River
526:Zhao Huan
427:Zhào Huán
385:Zhao Huan
290:Signature
191:Era dates
93:Successor
1700:Duanzong
1680:Ningzong
1670:Xiaozong
1627:Shenzong
1622:Yingzong
1612:Zhenzong
1387:(eds.).
1379:(1994).
1332:Tao 1976
1231:See also
1131:Wang Zao
857:Ancestry
641:era name
633:Bianjing
590:Zhao Gou
504:In this
180:Zhao Xun
178:Zhao Jin
145:Consorts
139:, Henan)
1665:Gaozong
1642:Qinzong
1637:Huizong
1632:Zhezong
1617:Renzong
1607:Taizong
740:仁懷皇后 朱氏
621:Capture
553:Jurchen
444:Chinese
254:Dynasty
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1690:Duzong
1685:Lizong
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822:Cairen
793:Cairen
772:慎德妃 朱氏
752:皇太子 趙諶
726:Family
508:, the
280:Mother
270:Father
137:Gongyi
131:Burial
51:Taiwan
47:Taipei
1722:Shang
1602:Taizu
1516:Died:
1509:Born:
838:才人 狄氏
798:才人 鄭氏
578:Reign
555:-led
242:House
174:Issue
161:(
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65:Reign
1794:Qing
1790:Ming
1786:Yuan
1774:Song
1770:Liao
1762:Tang
1726:Zhou
1695:Gong
1481:ISBN
1462:ISBN
1450:ISBN
1431:ISBN
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1393:ISBN
761:柔嘉公主
705:polo
674:天水郡公
515:Zhao
259:Song
247:Zhao
119:Died
107:Born
1802:PRC
1798:ROC
1782:Jīn
1758:Sui
1742:Jìn
1734:Han
1730:Qin
1718:Xia
671:" (
543:of
512:is
450:重昏侯
336:宋钦宗
322:宋欽宗
25:宋欽宗
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