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Zhao Gou
南宋  (June 12, 1107 ADNovember 9, 1187 AD)
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Name and Alias: 德基
Web/Pen/Nick Name: 受命中兴全功至德圣神武文昭仁宪孝皇帝
Temple Name: 高宗
Tomb: 永思陵
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Reign1127 AD1162 AD
建炎1127 AD1130 AD
绍兴1131 AD1162 AD

brushwork《思陵翰墨志》
Poetry《Fisherman words And sequence first or firstly》   《Fisherman words Second,》   《渔父词(其三)》   《Fisherman words Fourth》   《Fisherman words Fifth》   《渔父词(其六)》   《渔父词(其七)》   《Fisherman words The eight》   《渔父词(其九)》   《渔父词(其十)》   More poems...

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Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Goucourtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the first emperor of the Southern Song dynasty.

He was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger half-brother of Emperor Qinzong. In 1127, during the wars between the Song dynasty and Jurchen-led Jin dynasty, the Song capital Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng) fell to Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperors Huizong and Qinzong were taken prisoner by the Jurchens, while Zhao Gou managed to escape to southern China. He reestablished the Song dynasty (as the Southern Song dynasty) in Lin'an (present-day Hangzhou) and was proclaimed emperor. He reigned from 1127 until 1162, when he abdicated the throne in favour of his adopted son Zhao Shen (Emperor Xiaozong), and became a Taishang Huang ("Retired Emperor") until his death in 1187. He was a capable ruler who brought stability to the Song but was criticized by his reputation of sentencing his court members with trumped-up charges including Yue Fei, whom he executed.

He was the last descendant of Emperor Taizong to become emperor; subsequent Song emperors were descendants of Emperor Taizu.


    

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