Consort Wang (Wuzong) — Consort Wang (personal name unknown), imperial consort rank Cairen (王才人) (died 846), posthumously honored Xianfei (賢妃),[1][2][3] was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was the favorite concubine of Emperor Wuzong (Li… … Wikipedia
Emperor Wuzong of Tang — Chinese Emperor |birth=810|death=846|family name=Li (李)|posthumous name full= begin reign=840 end reign=846 the dynasty=Tang (唐) given name=Yan (炎) temple name=Wuzong (武宗) posthumous name short= notes= General note: Dates given here are in the… … Wikipedia
Tang Wuzong — 唐武宗 (* ca 810; † 846) war der 15. Kaiser der chinesischen Tang Dynastie, er regierte von 840 bis 846. Der Nachwelt blieb er vor allem als fanatischer Daoist in Erinnerung, der Andersgläubige verfolgen ließ. Vor Beginn seiner Herrschaft war der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ming Wuzong — Zhengde 正德 (* 26. Oktober 1491; † 8. Juni 1521), Geburtsname: Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照, Tempelname: Wuzong 武宗, war der zehnte chinesische Kaiser der Ming Dynastie. Er regierte von 1505 bis 1521 über China. Hofporträt Kaiser Zhengdes Zhengde wurde über… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Külüg Khan, Emperor Wuzong of Yuan — Emperor Wuzong of Yuan (Chinese: 元武宗, 1281 1311), also known as Külüg Khan (Classical Mongolian: Külüg qaγan, Khalkha Mongolian: Хөлөг хаан Hölög haan ), born Khayishan, was the Emperor of China and ruled as Emperor or Khaan of the Yuan Dynasty,… … Wikipedia
Niu-Li Factional Struggles — (Chinese: 牛李黨爭; pinyin: Níu Lǐ Dǎngzhēng) referred to the phenomenon that persisted at court in the middle late Tang Dynasty of China largely viewed to have started during the reign of Emperor Muzong, circa 821, but having its seeds in the events … Wikipedia
Du Cong — (杜悰) (794? 873?[1][2][3]), courtesy name Yongyu (永裕), formally the Duke of Bin (邠公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving two terms as chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Wuzong and Emperor Wuzong s cousin Emperor… … Wikipedia
Niu Sengru — (牛僧孺) (780 – January 27, 849[1][2]), courtesy name Si an (思黯), formally Duke Wenzhen of Qizhang (奇章文貞公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Muzong and his sons Emperor… … Wikipedia
Cui Xuan — (崔鉉), courtesy name Taishuo (臺碩), formally the Duke of Wei (魏公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving two terms as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Wuzong and Emperor Wuzong s uncle Emperor Xuānzong. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution — The Great Anti Buddhist Persecution initiated by Tang Emperor Wuzong reached its height in the year 845 CE. Among its purposes were to appropriate war funds and to cleanse China of foreign influences. As such, the persecution was directed not… … Wikipedia