Английская Википедия:Emperor Shenzong of Song
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The Emperor Shenzong of Song (25 May 1048 – 1 April 1085), personal name Zhao Xu, was the sixth emperor of the Song dynasty of China. His original personal name was Zhao Zhongzhen but he changed it to "Zhao Xu" after his accession to the throne. He reigned from 1067 until his death in 1085.Шаблон:Ref?
Reign
During his reign in 1068, Emperor Shenzong became interested in Wang Anshi's policies and appointed Wang as the Chancellor. Wang implemented his famous New Policies aimed at improving the situation for the peasantry and unemployed. These acts became the hallmark reform of Emperor Shenzong's reign.
Emperor Shenzong sent failed campaigns against the Vietnamese ruler Lý Nhân Tông of the Lý dynasty in 1076.[1]
Emperor Shenzong's other notable act as emperor was his attempt to weaken the Tangut-led Western Xia state by invading and expelling the Western Xia forces from Qing prefecture (庆州, today Qingyang, Gansu Province). The Song army was initially quite successful at these campaigns, but during the battle for the city of Yongle (永乐城), in 1082, Song forces were defeated. As a result, Western Xia grew more powerful and subsequently continued to be a thorn in the side of the Song Empire over the ensuing decades.
Emperor Shenzong hired Muslim warriors from Bukhara to fight against Khitan Liao dynasty. 5,300 Muslim men from Bukhara were encouraged and invited to move to China in 1070 by the Song emperor Shenzong to help battle the Liao empire in the northeast and repopulate areas ravaged by fighting.[2] The emperor hired these men as mercenaries in his campaign against the Liao empire. Later on these men were settled between the Song capital of Bianliang (today Kaifeng) and Yenching (modern Beijing). The circuits (道) of the north and north-east were settled in 1080 when 10,000 more Muslims were invited into China.[2][3]
During Emperor Shenzong's reign, Sima Guang, a minister interested in the history of the previous 1000 years, wrote a very influential history book, the Zizhi Tongjian or A Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Government. This book records historical events from the Zhou dynasty to the Song dynasty. Another notable literary achievement which occurred during his reign was the compilation of the Seven Military Classics, including the alleged forgery of the Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong.[4]
Aside from the ancient Roman embassies to Han and Three-Kingdoms era China, contact with Europe remained sparse if not nonexistent before the 13th century. However, from Chinese records it is known that Michael VII Doukas (Mie li yi ling kai sa 滅力伊靈改撒) of Fo lin (i.e. the Byzantine Empire) dispatched a diplomatic mission to China's Song dynasty that arrived in 1081, during the reign of Emperor Shenzong.[5]
Emperor Shenzong died in 1085 at the age of 36 from an unspecified illness and was succeeded by his son, Zhao Xu who took the throne as Emperor Zhezong. Emperor Zhezong was underage and so Shenzong’s mother Empress Gao ruled as regent until her death.
Family
Consorts and Issue:
- Empress Qinsheng, of the Xiang clan (Шаблон:Lang; 1046–1101)
- Princess Shuhuai (Шаблон:Lang; 1067–1078), 1st daughter
- Empress Qincheng, of the Zhu clan (Шаблон:Lang; 1052–1102)
- Zhao Xu, Zhezong (Шаблон:Lang; 1077–1100), 6th son
- Zhao Shi, Prince Churongxian (Шаблон:Lang; 1083–1106), 13th son
- Princess Xianjing (Шаблон:Lang; 1085–1115), 10th daughter
- Married Pan Yi (Шаблон:Lang) in 1104, and had issue (two sons)
- Empress Qinci, of the Chen clan (Шаблон:Lang; 1058–1089)
- Zhao Ji, Huizong (Шаблон:Lang; 1082–1135), 11th son
- Noble Consort Yimu, of the Xing clan (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1103)
- Zhao Jin, Prince Hui (Шаблон:Lang; 1071), 2nd son
- Zhao Xian, Prince Ji (Шаблон:Lang; 1074–1076), 5th son
- Zhao Jia, Prince Yudaohui (Шаблон:Lang; 1077–1078), 7th son
- Zhao Ti, Prince Xuchonghui (Шаблон:Lang; 1078–1081), 8th son
- Noble Consort, of the Yang clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Noble Consort, of the Song clan (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1117)
- Zhao Yi, Prince Cheng (Шаблон:Lang; 1069), 1st son
- Zhao Jun, Prince Tang'aixian (Шаблон:Lang; 1073–1077), 3rd son
- Princess Xianxiao (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1108), 4th daughter
- Married Wang Yu (Шаблон:Lang) in 1097
- Pure Consort, of the Zhang clan (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1105)
- Princess Xianke (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1072), 2nd daughter
- Virtuous Consort, of the Zhu clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Princess Xianmu (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1084)
- Able Consort, of the Wu clan (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1107)
- Zhao Bi, Prince Wurongmu (Шаблон:Lang; 1082–1106), 9th son
- Princess Xianhe (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1090)
- Able Consort, of the Lin clan (Шаблон:Lang; 1052–1090), personal name Zhen (Шаблон:Lang)
- Zhao Yu, Prince Yan (Шаблон:Lang; 1083–1127), 12th son
- Princess Xianling (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1084), 7th daughter
- Zhao Cai, Prince Yue (Шаблон:Lang; 1085–1129), 14th son
- Cairen, of the Guo clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Zhao Wei, Prince Yi (Шаблон:Lang; 1082), 10th son
- Furen, of the Xiang clan (Шаблон:Lang)
- Zhao Shen, Prince Bao (Шаблон:Lang; 1074), 4th son
- Unknown
- Princess Xianmu (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1111), 3rd daughter
- Married Han Jiayan (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1129)
- Princess Xiankang (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1085)
- Princess Xianyi (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1085)
- Princess Xianmu (Шаблон:Lang; d. 1111), 3rd daughter
Ancestry
See also
- Chinese emperors family tree (middle)
- List of emperors of the Song dynasty
- Architecture of the Song dynasty
- Culture of the Song dynasty
- Economy of the Song dynasty
- History of the Song dynasty
- Society of the Song dynasty
- Technology of the Song dynasty
- Wang Anshi
- Shen Kuo
References
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