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  1. Taizong (20 de noviembre de 939 1 2 -8 de mayo de 997 2 3 ), nacido Zhao Kuangyi, fue el segundo emperador de la dinastía Song de China entre 976 y 997. Fue el hermano menor del emperador Taizú (ambos nacidos de la misma madre). Durante su reinado como emperador, Song Taizong se dedicó ardua y diligentemente a su tarea.

  2. Emperor Taizong of Song. Zhao Jiong (20 November 939 – 8 May 997), known as Zhao Guangyi from 960 to 977 and Zhao Kuangyi before 960, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Song, was the second emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned from 976 to his death in 997.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Taizu (born 927, Luoyang, China—died Nov. 14, 976, Kaifeng) was the Chinese emperor (reigned 960–976), military leader, and statesman who founded the Song dynasty (960–1279). He began the reunification of China, a project largely completed by his younger brother and successor, the Taizong emperor.

  4. Song Taizong, born Zhao Kuangyi (939 - 997), was a younger brother of Zhao Kuangyin (927 - 976), the first emperor. Taizong's activities related to the qin are discussed in Xu Jian's Qinshi Chubian, Chapter 6/A5.. The Qin Shi essay starts by mentioning the brilliance of Taizong in war and peace, then his research into correct musical tones. It then discusses his decision to "improve" the qin ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Taizong (born 598, China—died 649, China) was the temple name (miaohao) of the second emperor (reigned 626–649) of the Tang dynasty (618–907) of China. Li Shimin was the second son of the dynastic founder, the Gaozu emperor.

  6. Journal of Song-Yuan Studies 46 (2016) act of fratricide and the less than filial treatment of his father, Tang Taizong had turned out to be an able ruler. The transformation of Tang Taizong from villain to revered ruler must have appealed to Song Taizong.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Emperor Taizu (960-976 CE), formerly known as Zhao Kuangyin, was the founder of the Song (aka Sung) dynasty which ruled China from 960 to 1279 CE. Taizu settled for a territorially smaller but more unified and prosperous China than was seen in previous dynasties, and he made particular efforts to curb the powers of the military and ...