Zhao Gou

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Zhao Gou, better known as Emperor Gaozong of Song, was the founding emperor of the Southern Song dynasty who reestablished the Song court in the south after the Jurchen conquest of northern China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of China
historical figure
abdicatedInFavorOf Emperor Xiaozong of Song NERFINISHED
abdicationYear 1162
associatedWithEvent execution of Yue Fei
birthDate 1107-06-12
birthPlace Bianjing NERFINISHED
Kaifeng NERFINISHED
capitalEstablished Hangzhou NERFINISHED
Lin'an NERFINISHED
conflict Jin–Song Wars NERFINISHED
coronationDate 1127
courtesyName Deji NERFINISHED
deathDate 1187-11-09
deathPlace Hangzhou NERFINISHED
Lin'an NERFINISHED
dynasty Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
eraEnd 1162
eraNameMeaning Jianyan means “Establishing Justice” NERFINISHED
Shaoxing means “Inheriting Prosperity” NERFINISHED
eraStart 1127
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
father Emperor Huizong of Song NERFINISHED
founded Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 12th century
house House of Zhao NERFINISHED
mother Empress Dowager Wei NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Middle Chinese NERFINISHED
notableEvent reestablished Song court in southern China after Jurchen conquest of north
notableGeneral Han Shizhong NERFINISHED
Yue Fei NERFINISHED
Zhang Jun NERFINISHED
personalName Zhao Gou NERFINISHED
policy peace policy with Jin dynasty after Shaoxing Treaty
postAbdicationTitle Retired Emperor Gaozong NERFINISHED
posthumousName Emperor Gaozong of Song NERFINISHED
predecessor Emperor Qinzong of Song NERFINISHED
realm Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
reignName Jianyan NERFINISHED
Shaoxing NERFINISHED
reignPeriod 1127–1162
religion Buddhism
Confucianism
spouse Consort Xing NERFINISHED
Empress Wu NERFINISHED
successor Emperor Xiaozong of Song NERFINISHED
templeName Gaozong NERFINISHED
treaty Treaty of Shaoxing NERFINISHED

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