Zhao Guangyi

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Zhao Guangyi, better known as Emperor Taizong of Song, was the second emperor of China’s Song dynasty, noted for consolidating imperial power and expanding the dynasty’s territory.

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instanceOf emperor of China
historical figure
birthDate 939
birthPlace China NERFINISHED
burialPlace Yongxi Mausoleum NERFINISHED
capital Kaifeng NERFINISHED
centralization increased control over regional military governors
conflict campaigns against the Northern Han
wars against the Liao dynasty
country China
deathDate 997
deathPlace Kaifeng NERFINISHED
dynasty Song dynasty NERFINISHED
era Northern Song NERFINISHED
eraNameUsage used multiple era names during his reign
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
father Zhao Hongyin NERFINISHED
governmentType absolute monarchy
historicalPeriod 10th century
house House of Zhao NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidating imperial power
expanding Song dynasty territory
strengthening centralization
language Chinese
monarchOf Song dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Dowager Empress Du NERFINISHED
notableEvent annexation of Northern Han
personalName Zhao Guangyi NERFINISHED
policy promotion of Confucian governance
reduction of military governors’ power
strengthening civil bureaucracy
posthumousName Emperor Taizong of Song NERFINISHED
predecessor Zhao Kuangyin NERFINISHED
regnalNumber second emperor of the Song dynasty
reignEnd 997
reignName Duan Gong NERFINISHED
Taiping Xingguo NERFINISHED
Yongxi
reignStart 976
religion Confucianism
royalHouse Zhao family NERFINISHED
sibling Zhao Kuangyin NERFINISHED
successor Zhao Heng NERFINISHED
successorTitle Emperor Zhenzong of Song NERFINISHED
templeName Taizong NERFINISHED
title Emperor of the Song dynasty
Taizong Emperor of Song NERFINISHED

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