Jingkang

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Jingkang was the final era name of the Northern Song dynasty, marking the tumultuous period that culminated in the Jingkang Incident and the dynasty’s fall to the Jurchen Jin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese era name
historical period
associatedEvent Jingkang Incident NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jin–Song Wars NERFINISHED
Jurchen Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
capitalDuringEra Bianjing NERFINISHED
Kaifeng NERFINISHED
category 12th-century Chinese history
Chinese imperial era names
Northern Song history NERFINISHED
ChineseName 靖康 NERFINISHED
country Song dynasty NERFINISHED
dynastyPhase Northern Song NERFINISHED
endedWith abduction of the Song imperial family to the Jin dynasty
sack of Bianjing by Jurchen forces
endYear 1127
eraNumberUnderQinzong 1
historicalSignificance era of the capture of Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong
period of the fall of the Northern Song capital to the Jurchen Jin
languageOfName Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
marks final era of the Northern Song dynasty
meaningOfName “Tranquil and Healthy” or “Peaceful and Well-being”
militaryContext Jurchen invasion of the Song capital region NERFINISHED
namedBy Emperor Qinzong of Song NERFINISHED
politicalContext intensifying conflict between Song and Jurchen Jin
predecessorEra Xuanhe NERFINISHED
recordedIn History of Song NERFINISHED
Song historical chronicles
region North China NERFINISHED
resultedIn collapse of Northern Song control over North China
establishment of the Southern Song dynasty
startYear 1126
successorEra Jiankang NERFINISHED
timePeriod 12th century
usedBy Emperor Qinzong of Song NERFINISHED
Northern Song dynasty NERFINISHED

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