Emperor Xizong of Jin

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Emperor Xizong of Jin was a 12th-century ruler of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in northern China, known for overseeing both its consolidation and the beginning of its decline.

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Emperor Xizong of Jin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jin dynasty emperor
emperor
monarch
birthDate 1119
birthPlace Manchuria
surface form: Jurchen territories in northern China
capitalDuringReign Shangjing
Zhongdu
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict Jin–Song Wars
country Jin dynasty
deathDate 1150
deathPlace Jin dynasty
dynasty Jin dynasty
era 12th century
ethnicity Jurchen
familyName Wanyan
father Wanyan Zonggan
givenName Dan
grandfather Emperor Taizu of Jin
historicalPeriod Song–Jin period
house House of Wanyan
implementedPolicy Sinicization of Jurchen ruling elite
civil service examinations in Jin dynasty
promotion of Confucian institutions
killedBy Wanyan Liang
knownFor increasing luxury and court extravagance
personal interest in Chinese literature and culture
language Chinese language
Jurchen language
mannerOfDeath coup d’état
notableFor beginning of Jin dynasty decline
consolidation of Jin rule over northern China
oversaw administrative reorganization of conquered Northern Song territories
expansion and fortification of Jin capital Zhongdu
personalName Wanyan Dan
posthumousName Emperor Xizong
predecessor Emperor Taizong of Jin
regionRuled northern China
reignEnd 1150
reignName Huangtong
Tianhui
Tianjuan
reignStart 1135
religion Buddhism
successor Emperor Hailingwang of Jin
templeName Xizong
title Emperor of the Jin dynasty
Tianzi
surface form: Heavenly Son (Tianzi)

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Jin dynasty significantRuler Emperor Xizong of Jin
Emperor Taizong of Jin successor Emperor Xizong of Jin