Kuangyin

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Kuangyin, better known as Emperor Taizu of Song, was the founding emperor of China’s Song dynasty who reunified much of the country after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Song dynasty person
emperor of China
founder of a dynasty
historical figure
birthYear 927
capitalDuringReign Bianjing NERFINISHED
Kaifeng NERFINISHED
countryRuled China NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Sinosphere NERFINISHED
deathYear 976
dynastyFounded Song dynasty NERFINISHED
era 10th century
familyName Zhao NERFINISHED
givenName Kuangyin NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
early Song dynasty NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Grand Ancestor of Song NERFINISHED
house House of Zhao NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidating central imperial authority
founding the Song dynasty
military and political reforms
reunifying much of China after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
languageOfName Chinese
name Kuangyin NERFINISHED
notableAchievement ending the fragmentation of China after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
establishing a long‑lasting imperial dynasty
occupation emperor
military commander
personalName Zhao Kuangyin NERFINISHED
posthumousName Emperor Taizu of Song NERFINISHED
predecessorState Later Zhou NERFINISHED
realmType imperial China
regionReunified most of northern China
parts of southern China
reignEndYear 976
reignName Taizu NERFINISHED
reignStartYear 960
religion Chinese folk religion
Confucianism
royalTitle Emperor of the Song dynasty
succeeded Later Zhou dynasty rule over northern China
successor Emperor Taizong of Song NERFINISHED
templeName Taizu NERFINISHED
title Emperor Taizu of Song NERFINISHED
Song Taizu NERFINISHED

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