Song Emperor Bing

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Song Emperor Bing was the last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty, a child ruler remembered for his tragic death during the Mongol conquest that marked the dynasty’s final collapse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Southern Song emperor
child ruler
emperor
historical figure
associatedWith collapse of the Song dynasty
end of the Song–Yuan transition
causeOfDeath drowning
conflict Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty NERFINISHED
country Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathOccurredDuring Battle of Yamen NERFINISHED
dynasticTempleName Bing NERFINISHED
dynasty Song dynasty NERFINISHED
dynastyBranch Southern Song NERFINISHED
endOfReignMarked fall of the Southern Song dynasty
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
event Battle of Yamen NERFINISHED
familyName Zhao NERFINISHED
givenName Zhao NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod late 13th century
historicalReputation tragic child emperor
language Chinese
legacy figure in Chinese historical memory of resistance to Mongol rule
symbol of loyalty to the Song dynasty
mannerOfDeath suicide
memberOf House of Zhao NERFINISHED
notableFor being the last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty
his death during the Mongol conquest of the Southern Song
symbolizing the final collapse of the Southern Song dynasty
opponent Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
Yuan dynasty forces NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Yamen NERFINISHED
near modern Jiangmen, Guangdong
positionHeld Emperor of the Southern Song dynasty
predecessor Song Emperor Duanzong NERFINISHED
realm China NERFINISHED
reignName Jingyan NERFINISHED
religion Confucianism
rememberedFor tragic death as a child emperor
successor none
title Emperor of China
Song Emperor Bing NERFINISHED

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Mongol–Song War commandedBy Song Emperor Bing