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  • Military history of the Song dynasty
  • The military history of the Song dynasty encompasses military activity of the Han Chinese state of Song from 960 AD with the overthrow of Later Zhou until

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military history of the Song dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Gunpowder weapons in the Song dynasty
  • Use of gunpowder in weapons during the Song dynasty

    Gunpowder weapons in the Song dynasty included fire arrows, gunpowder lit flamethrowers, soft shell bombs, hard shell iron bombs, fire lances, and possibly

    Gunpowder weapons in the Song dynasty

    Gunpowder weapons in the Song dynasty

    Gunpowder_weapons_in_the_Song_dynasty

  • Song dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (960–1279)

    The Song dynasty (/sʊŋ/ SUUNG) was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped

    Song dynasty

    Song dynasty

    Song_dynasty

  • Science and technology of the Song dynasty
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝; 960–1279 CE) witnessed many substantial scientific and technological advances in Chinese history. Some of these advances

    Science and technology of the Song dynasty

    Science and technology of the Song dynasty

    Science_and_technology_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • History of the Song dynasty
  • The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝; pinyin: Sòng cháo; 960–1279) of China was an imperial dynasty that ruled most of China proper and southern China from the

    History of the Song dynasty

    History_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Fire lance
  • Early gunpowder weapon

    The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44 (Asian States and Empires), Routledge. Tran, Nhung Tuyet (2006), Viêt Nam Borderless Histories

    Fire lance

    Fire lance

    Fire_lance

  • Military history of China before 1912
  • The recorded military history of China extends from about 2200 BC to the present day. Chinese pioneered the use of crossbows, advanced metallurgical standardization

    Military history of China before 1912

    Military_history_of_China_before_1912

  • Military of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • The military of the Jin dynasty (Chinese: 金朝; pinyin: Jīn cháo), officially known as the Great Jin (大金; Dà Jīn), was the military force of an imperial

    Military of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Military of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Military_of_the_Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Kublai Khan's campaigns
  • Mongol military efforts

    Besides the Song dynasty and Japan, Kublai Khan also launched campaigns against Burma, Java and Vietnam. A series of military conflicts between the Yuan

    Kublai Khan's campaigns

    Kublai Khan's campaigns

    Kublai_Khan's_campaigns

  • Military history of the Tang dynasty
  • Part of Chinese history, 618–907 CE

    The military history of the Tang dynasty encompasses the period of Chinese military activity from 618 to 907. The Tang dynasty and the preceding Sui dynasty

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • Culture of the Song dynasty
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    on the Four Books. Architecture of the Song dynasty Culture of China Economy of the Song dynasty History of the Song dynasty Military history of the Song

    Culture of the Song dynasty

    Culture of the Song dynasty

    Culture_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Wuying Pagoda
  • Buddhist pagoda in Wuchang, Hubei, China

    Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Built of stone 750 years ago during the final years of the Southern Song Dynasty, it is the oldest standing architectural feature

    Wuying Pagoda

    Wuying Pagoda

    Wuying_Pagoda

  • Guaizi Ma
  • Southern China during the Song dynasty period of Chinese history (960–1279). It was once believed to involve the linking together of three cavalrymen with

    Guaizi Ma

    Guaizi_Ma

  • Military of the Ming dynasty
  • The military of the Ming dynasty was the military apparatus of China from 1368 to 1644. It was established from the Red Turban rebel forces in the late

    Military of the Ming dynasty

    Military of the Ming dynasty

    Military_of_the_Ming_dynasty

  • Hu dun pao
  • Classical Chinese missile weapon

    Hu dun pao (虎蹲砲) is the name of two different missile weapons in Chinese history. In the Song dynasty (960–1279), it was a trebuchet and its name is translated

    Hu dun pao

    Hu dun pao

    Hu_dun_pao

  • Six Dynasties
  • Period of Chinese history (220–589)

    Qi dynasty (479–502) Liang dynasty (502–557) Chen dynasty (557–589) The Veritable Records of Jiankang (建康實錄) by Xu Song (許嵩) of the Tang dynasty provides

    Six Dynasties

    Six_Dynasties

  • Dynasties of China
  • as the dynastic cycle. Cases of dynastic transition (改朝換代; gǎi cháo huàn dài) in the history of China occurred primarily through two ways: military conquest

    Dynasties of China

    Dynasties_of_China

  • Wujing Zongyao
  • 11th-century Chinese military manuscript

    unfamiliar with the military classics, and partially as a response to the Song dynasty's war with the Tanguts of Western Xia. A team of scholars worked

    Wujing Zongyao

    Wujing Zongyao

    Wujing_Zongyao

  • Multiple rocket launcher
  • Rocket artillery system with multiple launchers

    launchers, known as Huo Che, were invented during the medieval Chinese Song dynasty, in which the Chinese fire lance was fixed backward on a pike or

    Multiple rocket launcher

    Multiple rocket launcher

    Multiple_rocket_launcher

  • List of emperors of the Song dynasty
  • The Song dynasty (960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that succeeded the period referred to as Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–960)

    List of emperors of the Song dynasty

    List of emperors of the Song dynasty

    List_of_emperors_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Liu Song dynasty
  • Chinese ruling dynasty from 420 to 479

    Song, known as Liu Song (Chinese: 劉宋), Former Song (前宋) or Song of (the) Southern dynasties (南朝宋) in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China

    Liu Song dynasty

    Liu Song dynasty

    Liu_Song_dynasty

  • Liu Kai (Song dynasty)
  • requested Emperor Taizong of Song (r. 976-997) to send him to the battlefront against the Khitan Liao dynasty, he was given the office of attendant palace censor

    Liu Kai (Song dynasty)

    Liu_Kai_(Song_dynasty)

  • Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms
  • Period in Chinese military history

    The military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms encompasses the period of Chinese military activities from 266 AD to 420 AD. The Jin

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Jin_dynasty_and_the_Sixteen_Kingdoms

  • History of Song (book)
  • Official history of the Song dynasty

    Twenty-Four Histories of China that records the history of the Song dynasty (960–1279). It was commissioned in 1343 and compiled under the direction of First

    History of Song (book)

    History_of_Song_(book)

  • Military history of the Northern and Southern dynasties
  • 420–589 period in Chinese military history

    The military history of the Northern and Southern dynasties encompasses the period of Chinese military activity from 420 to 589. Officially starting with

    Military history of the Northern and Southern dynasties

    Military history of the Northern and Southern dynasties

    Military_history_of_the_Northern_and_Southern_dynasties

  • Jin–Song wars
  • 1125–1234 Jurchen campaigns in China

    The Jin–Song Wars were a series of conflicts between the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (1115–1234) and the Han-led Song dynasty (960–1279). In 1115, Jurchen

    Jin–Song wars

    Jin–Song wars

    Jin–Song_wars

  • Emperor Taizu of Song
  • Emperor of China from 960 to 976

    Taizu of Song (21 March 927 – 14 November 976), personal name Zhao Kuangyin, courtesy name Yuanlang, was the founding emperor of the Song dynasty of China

    Emperor Taizu of Song

    Emperor Taizu of Song

    Emperor_Taizu_of_Song

  • Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty
  • Invasion of the Song dynasty by the Mongols from 1234 to 1279

    The Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty (or Song–Yuan War) was the final phase of the Mongol conquest of China, beginning under Ögedei Khan (r. 1229–1241)

    Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty

    Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty

    Mongol_conquest_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • History of the Ming dynasty
  • The Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled after the fall of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. It was the last imperial dynasty

    History of the Ming dynasty

    History_of_the_Ming_dynasty

  • Flare
  • Pyrotechnic light source

    tubes. The earliest recorded use of gunpowder for signaling purposes was the 'signal bomb' used by the Chinese Song Dynasty (960–1279) as the Mongol-led

    Flare

    Flare

    Flare

  • Military history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
  • The military history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms covers the period of Chinese history from the collapse of the Tang dynasty in 907 to the demise

    Military history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

    Military history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Five_Dynasties_and_Ten_Kingdoms

  • Battle of Yamen
  • 1279 naval battle between the Song and Yuan dynasties

    be the last stand of the Song dynasty against the invading forces of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. Today, the battle site is located in the town of Yamen

    Battle of Yamen

    Battle of Yamen

    Battle_of_Yamen

  • Chenqiao mutiny
  • 960 coup that began the Song dynasty in China

    overthrow of the Later Zhou dynasty and the foundation of the Song dynasty. In response to an invasion by the Northern Han and Liao dynasty, general Zhao

    Chenqiao mutiny

    Chenqiao mutiny

    Chenqiao_mutiny

  • Yuan dynasty
  • Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)

    the dynasty in the traditional Han style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the Southern Song dynasty was defeated in the Battle of Yamen

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan_dynasty

  • Military of the Yuan dynasty
  • The military of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) were the armed forces of the Yuan dynasty, a fragment of the Mongol Empire that Kublai Khan established as

    Military of the Yuan dynasty

    Military of the Yuan dynasty

    Military_of_the_Yuan_dynasty

  • Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
  • Period of Chinese history (907–979)

    history. Traditionally, the era is seen as beginning with the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907 and reaching its climax with the founding of the Song dynasty

    Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

    Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

    Five_Dynasties_and_Ten_Kingdoms_period

  • Han Chinese
  • East Asian ethnic group

    periods of Chinese history, for example the Qin (221–206 BC) and Han (202 BC – 220 AD) dynasties, leading to a demographic and economic tilt towards the south

    Han Chinese

    Han Chinese

    Han_Chinese

  • Shun dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty during the Ming–Qing transition (1644–1646)

    The Shun dynasty, officially the Great Shun, also known as Li Shun, was a short-lived dynasty of China that existed during the Ming–Qing transition. The

    Shun dynasty

    Shun dynasty

    Shun_dynasty

  • Lý dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty that ruled Vietnam from 1009 to 1225

    first time during thedynasty. Tensions between the Lý and Song increased during the reign of Lý Nhân Tông (1072–1128), whose military seized Qinzhou

    Lý dynasty

    Lý dynasty

    Lý_dynasty

  • Emperor Renzong of Song
  • Chinese emperor from 1022 to 1063

    Emperor Renzong of Song (30 May 1010 – 30 April 1063), personal name Zhao Zhen, was the fourth emperor of the Northern Song dynasty of China. He reigned

    Emperor Renzong of Song

    Emperor Renzong of Song

    Emperor_Renzong_of_Song

  • Alliance Conducted at Sea
  • Song–Jin alliance

    the Han-led Northern Song dynasty and Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in the early 12th century against the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. The alliance was negotiated

    Alliance Conducted at Sea

    Alliance_Conducted_at_Sea

  • Architecture of the Song dynasty
  • 11th- to 13th-century Chinese architecture

    The architecture of the Song dynasty encompasses structures built in China from 960 to 1279, and includes towering Buddhist pagodas, temple halls, pavilions

    Architecture of the Song dynasty

    Architecture of the Song dynasty

    Architecture_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Xi dynasty
  • Chinese imperial dynasty from 1643 to 1647

    The Xi dynasty (/ʃi/ SHEE; Chinese: 西朝; pinyin: Xī cháo), officially the Great Xi (大西; Dà Xī), was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China that existed

    Xi dynasty

    Xi dynasty

    Xi_dynasty

  • Hanfu
  • Historical dress of the Han Chinese people

    formal military uniform worn by the Song dynasty Emperors and only came into existence in the Southern Song dynasty. The crown prince would wear the gunmian

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

  • History of military logistics
  • The history of military logistics goes back to Neolithic times. The most basic requirements of an army are food and water. Early armies were equipped with

    History of military logistics

    History of military logistics

    History_of_military_logistics

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    The Jin dynasty (/dʒɪn/, Chinese: 金朝; pinyin: Jīn cháo), officially the Great Jin (大金; Dà Jīn), was a Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China and empire

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Liao dynasty
  • Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)

    Goryeo, Later Tang, and the Song dynasty. Its conquests include the Sixteen Prefectures (including present-day Beijing and part of Hebei) by fueling a proxy

    Liao dynasty

    Liao dynasty

    Liao_dynasty

  • Economy of the Song dynasty
  • The economy of the Song dynasty (960–1279) has been characterized as the most prosperous in the world at the time. The dynasty moved away from the top-down

    Economy of the Song dynasty

    Economy of the Song dynasty

    Economy_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Qin dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (221–206 BC)

    dynasty in Chinese history, with only two emperors. However, the succeeding Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) largely continued the military and administrative

    Qin dynasty

    Qin dynasty

    Qin_dynasty

  • Timeline of the Jin–Song wars
  • Series of armed conflicts conducted by Jin dynasty

    The Jin–Song wars were a series of armed conflicts conducted by the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty and the Song dynasty in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Jurchens

    Timeline of the Jin–Song wars

    Timeline of the Jin–Song wars

    Timeline_of_the_Jin–Song_wars

  • Administration of territory in dynastic China
  • The administration of territory in dynastic China is the history of practices involved in governing the land from the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) to the

    Administration of territory in dynastic China

    Administration of territory in dynastic China

    Administration_of_territory_in_dynastic_China

  • Economic history of China before 1912
  • the Song and Ming Dynasties. Emperor Taizong of Tang, the second ruler of the dynasty, is regarded as one of the greatest rulers in Chinese history. Under

    Economic history of China before 1912

    Economic history of China before 1912

    Economic_history_of_China_before_1912

  • Conquest dynasty
  • Dynasties of China ruled by non-Han ethnicities

    A conquest dynasty (Chinese: 征服王朝; pinyin: Zhēngfú Wángcháo) in the history of China is a Chinese dynasty established by non-Han ethnicities which ruled

    Conquest dynasty

    Conquest_dynasty

  • History of Pakistan
  • Pre-independence history of Pakistan

    sites of Taxila, and Takht-i-Bahi, the 14th-century Islamic-Sindhi monuments of Thatta, and the 17th-century Mughal monuments of Lahore. Dynasties emerging

    History of Pakistan

    History of Pakistan

    History_of_Pakistan

  • Fierce-fire Oil Cabinet
  • Ancient Chinese double-piston pump naphtha flamethrower

    classics. Both gunpowder and the fierce fire oil were produced under the Arsenals Administration of the Song dynasty. In the early 12th century AD, Kang

    Fierce-fire Oil Cabinet

    Fierce-fire Oil Cabinet

    Fierce-fire_Oil_Cabinet

  • Mongol conquest of China
  • years in the 13th century and involved the defeat of the Jin dynasty, Western Liao, Western Xia, Tibet, the Dali Kingdom, the Southern Song, and the Eastern

    Mongol conquest of China

    Mongol conquest of China

    Mongol_conquest_of_China

  • Later Han (Five Dynasties)
  • Imperial dynasty of China (947–951)

    947 to 951. It was the fourth of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Chinese history, and the third consecutive Shatuo-led

    Later Han (Five Dynasties)

    Later Han (Five Dynasties)

    Later_Han_(Five_Dynasties)

  • Dali Kingdom
  • Former Bai state

    to the Song dynasty was its horses, which were highly prized and sought after as military assets, especially after the fall of the Northern Song. They

    Dali Kingdom

    Dali Kingdom

    Dali_Kingdom

  • 大刀
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a Jin Dynasty admiral; see Military history of the Song dynasty Guan Sheng (nicknamed: "大刀", "Great Blade"), a fictional character from The Water Margin

    大刀

    大刀

  • Shang dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC)

    valley during the 2nd millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou dynasty. The classic account of the Shang comes

    Shang dynasty

    Shang dynasty

    Shang_dynasty

  • Emperor Gaozong of Song
  • Emperor of China from 1127 to 1162

    Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy name Deji, was the tenth emperor of the Chinese Song dynasty and the first

    Emperor Gaozong of Song

    Emperor Gaozong of Song

    Emperor_Gaozong_of_Song

  • Islam during the Song dynasty
  • Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Song dynasty China

    The transition from the Tang to the Song dynasty (960–1279) in China did not greatly interrupt the trends of Chinese Muslims established during the Tang

    Islam during the Song dynasty

    Islam during the Song dynasty

    Islam_during_the_Song_dynasty

  • Emperor Shenzong of Song
  • Emperor of China from 1067 to 1085

    Emperor Shenzong of Song (25 May 1048 – 1 April 1085), personal name Zhao Xu, was the sixth emperor of the Song dynasty of China. His original personal

    Emperor Shenzong of Song

    Emperor Shenzong of Song

    Emperor_Shenzong_of_Song

  • Military of the Nguyễn dynasty
  • Armed forces of the Nguyễn dynasty

    The Military of the Nguyễn dynasty (Vietnamese: Quân thứ; chữ Hán: 軍次) were the main military forces of the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to August 1945 when

    Military of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Military of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Military_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Nong Zhigao rebellions
  • 11th Century battles between Vietnam and China

    against the Viet kingdom of Đại Cồ Việt (968–1054) and the Song dynasty (960–1279) of China. Defeated in 1042 and 1048 by Đại Cồ Việt, Zhigao fled to Song territory

    Nong Zhigao rebellions

    Nong Zhigao rebellions

    Nong_Zhigao_rebellions

  • Western Liang (555–587)
  • Chinese imperial dynasty

    Chinese history. Throughout its existence, it remained a puppet state of the Western Wei, Northern Zhou and Sui dynasties. The Western Liang dynasty was ruled

    Western Liang (555–587)

    Western Liang (555–587)

    Western_Liang_(555–587)

  • History of the Qing dynasty
  • The history of the Qing dynasty began in the first half of the 17th century, when the Qing dynasty was established and became the last imperial dynasty

    History of the Qing dynasty

    History_of_the_Qing_dynasty

  • Military history
  • Study of war and its impact on societies, cultures, and economies

    Military history is the study of armed conflict in the history of humanity, and its impact on the societies, cultures, and economies thereof, as well

    Military history

    Military history

    Military_history

  • Song Qi
  • Chinese statesman, historian and poet (998–1061)

    Song Qi (Chinese: 宋祁; 998–1061), courtesy name Zijing (子京), was a Chinese essayist, historian, poet, and politician of the Northern Song dynasty. Song

    Song Qi

    Song_Qi

  • Society of the Song dynasty
  • History of Chinese society from 960 to 1279

    during the Song dynasty (AD 960–1279) was marked by political and legal reforms, a philosophical revival of Confucianism, and the development of cities

    Society of the Song dynasty

    Society of the Song dynasty

    Society_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Tang dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)

    age of cosmopolitan culture. Tang territory, acquired through the military campaigns of its early rulers, surpassed that of the Han dynasty. The Li family

    Tang dynasty

    Tang dynasty

    Tang_dynasty

  • Ming dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)

    The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan

    Ming dynasty

    Ming dynasty

    Ming_dynasty

  • Religion of the Shang dynasty
  • Early Chinese religious history

    The state religion of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC), the second royal dynasty of China, involved trained practitioners communicating with deities

    Religion of the Shang dynasty

    Religion of the Shang dynasty

    Religion_of_the_Shang_dynasty

  • History of gunpowder
  • late Tang dynasty (9th century) while the earliest recorded chemical formula for gunpowder dates to the Song dynasty (11th century). Knowledge of gunpowder

    History of gunpowder

    History of gunpowder

    History_of_gunpowder

  • History of the Han dynasty
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    The Han dynasty (201 BCE – 220 CE) was the second imperial dynasty of China. It followed the Qin dynasty, which had unified the Warring States of China

    History of the Han dynasty

    History of the Han dynasty

    History_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia which existed from 1636/1644 to 1912. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Western Xia
  • Dynasty in northwest China (1038–1227)

    of the Western Xia persisted into the middle of the Ming dynasty. Unlike for the Liao, Jin and Song, the Yuan did not compile an official history of the

    Western Xia

    Western Xia

    Western_Xia

  • New Policies (Song dynasty)
  • 1059–1076 Chinese reforms by Wang Anshi

    revived the links between military skills and social mobility that the Song state had tried to suppress during the first century of the dynasty. The general

    New Policies (Song dynasty)

    New Policies (Song dynasty)

    New_Policies_(Song_dynasty)

  • History of the Yuan dynasty
  • 1271–1368 in China

    commenced a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty in southern China. The Mongol force which invaded southern China was far greater than the force

    History of the Yuan dynasty

    History_of_the_Yuan_dynasty

  • Chanyuan Treaty
  • 1005 Song–Liao treaty

    The Chanyuan Treaty (Chinese: 澶渊之盟; pinyin: Chányuān Zhī Méng) was signed between the Han-led Northern Song dynasty and the Khitan-led Liao dynasty in

    Chanyuan Treaty

    Chanyuan Treaty

    Chanyuan_Treaty

  • Tong Guan
  • Chinese eunuch and politician (died 1126)

    Chinese court eunuch, military general, political adviser, and state councillor to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty. In the classical novel Water Margin

    Tong Guan

    Tong_Guan

  • Military of the Zhou dynasty
  • The military of the Zhou dynasty were the forces fighting under the Zhou dynasty (Chinese: 周朝; pinyin: Zhōu cháo), a royal dynasty of China ruling from

    Military of the Zhou dynasty

    Military of the Zhou dynasty

    Military_of_the_Zhou_dynasty

  • Lu Xiufu
  • Chinese statesman and military commander (1236–1279)

    Junshi (君實), was a Chinese statesman and military commander who lived in the final years of the Song dynasty. Originally from Yancheng (present-day Jianhu

    Lu Xiufu

    Lu Xiufu

    Lu_Xiufu

  • Military of the Han dynasty
  • Imperial Chinese army

    The military of the Han dynasty was the military apparatus of China from 202 BC to 220 AD, with a brief interregnum by the reign of Wang Mang and his

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military of the Han dynasty

    Military_of_the_Han_dynasty

  • Timeline of the Song dynasty
  • of the Song dynasty (960–1279). The Song dynasty was founded by Zhao Kuangyin, posthumously known as Emperor Taizu of Song, who ended the period of division

    Timeline of the Song dynasty

    Timeline of the Song dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)
  • The Jin dynasty (Chinese: 晋朝; pinyin: Jìn Cháo, 266–420) was a major Chinese imperial dynasty. Following the devastation of the Three Kingdoms period

    History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)

    History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)

    History_of_the_Jin_dynasty_(266–420)

  • Yue Fei
  • Song dynasty Chinese general (1103–1142)

    Chinese military general of the Song dynasty and is remembered as a patriotic national hero, known for leading its forces in the wars in the 12th century

    Yue Fei

    Yue Fei

    Yue_Fei

  • Women in ancient and imperial China
  • during the Tang dynasty, and a woman, Wu Zetian, ruled China for several decades. However, the status of women declined from the Song dynasty onward,

    Women in ancient and imperial China

    Women_in_ancient_and_imperial_China

  • New Book of Tang
  • 11th-century Chinese history book

    the Tang dynasty in ten volumes and 225 chapters. The work was compiled by a team of scholars of the Song dynasty, led by Ouyang Xiu and Song Qi. It was

    New Book of Tang

    New Book of Tang

    New_Book_of_Tang

  • Military history of Goguryeo
  • The military history of Goguryeo involves wars with other Korean kingdoms, Chinese dynasties, nomadic states and tribes, and Wa Japan. Goguryeo was a highly

    Military history of Goguryeo

    Military_history_of_Goguryeo

  • Emperor Aizong of Jin
  • Emperor of Jin from 1224 to 1234

    and the introduction of more lenient tax laws. He also ended the wars against the Southern Song dynasty, and canceled the Treaty of Shaoxing, free of obligation

    Emperor Aizong of Jin

    Emperor_Aizong_of_Jin

  • 478
  • Calendar year

    This is the earliest verifiable date in Japanese history. Narses, Byzantine general (d. 573) Liu Bing, high official of the Liu Song Dynasty (b. 433)

    478

    478

  • Chinese Empire
  • Name for Imperial China

    for the first time, and various imperial dynasties ruled China for a total of two millennia since then, including the Qin, Han, Jin, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan

    Chinese Empire

    Chinese Empire

    Chinese_Empire

  • Sixteen Prefectures
  • Historical region in North China

    rivers. The region's name came from the sixteen military district prefectures (zhou) of the Tang dynasty's northeastern borderlands under the fanzhen

    Sixteen Prefectures

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  • Northern Han
  • Dynastic state of China in the Ten Kingdoms period

    into the Northern Song. According to Old History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 99, and New History of the Five Dynasties, vol. 10. Liu Zhiyuan was of Shatuo

    Northern Han

    Northern Han

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  • Song–Đại Việt war
  • Military conflict between the Song dynasty and Đại Việt

    The Song–Đại Việt war, also known as the Lý-Song War, was a military conflict between thedynasty of Đại Việt and the Song dynasty of China between

    Song–Đại Việt war

    Song–Đại Việt war

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  • Emperor Xiaozong of Song
  • Chinese Song dynasty emperor from 1162 to 1189

    of Song (27 November 1127 – 28 June 1194), personal name Zhao Shen, courtesy name Yuanyong, was the 11th emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the

    Emperor Xiaozong of Song

    Emperor Xiaozong of Song

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  • History of Beijing
  • beyond the Great Wall expanded southward and made the city a capital of their dynasties, the Liao and Jin. When Kublai Khan made Dadu the capital of the Mongol-led

    History of Beijing

    History_of_Beijing

  • Religion in the Song dynasty
  • State religions in China from 960 to 1279

    Religion in the Song dynasty (960–1279) was primarily composed of three institutional religions: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, in addition to Chinese

    Religion in the Song dynasty

    Religion in the Song dynasty

    Religion_in_the_Song_dynasty

  • Zhang Jun (Song chancellor)
  • 1135 and 1137, military commissioner, and general of the Southern Song dynasty. A native of Mianzhu, Sichuan, he is also known by the pseudonym "Zǐyán

    Zhang Jun (Song chancellor)

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  • KÄTHE
  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

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  • Sonn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sonn

    English : variant spelling of Son.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sonne.

    Sonn

  • Spong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spong

    English : topographic name from Middle English spong ‘narrow strip of land’, or a habitational name from Spong Farm in Elmstead, Kent, which is named with this word.Swedish : topographic or ornamental name from spång ‘footbridge’, ‘plank’.

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  • SANG
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    SANG

    Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble." 

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  • Son
  • Surname or Lastname

    Korean

    Son

    Korean : there is one Chinese character for the Son surname. Some sources mention as many as 118 clans for the Son family, but only seven can be documented. According to legend, the Son clan’s founding ancestor was named Kuryema and was one of the six pre-Shilla elders who made Pak Hyŏkkŏse the first king of Shilla. The first documented ancestor, however, was called Sun. Sun is said to have lived a poverty-stricken existence in the Shilla period. His son was a voracious eater and ate Sun’s old mother’s food as well as his own. Sun, feeling that he could always get another son but that his mother was irreplaceable, decided to go into the mountains to bury his son. When he dug into the ground, however, he found a bell. He hung the bell on a nearby tree and rang it. So loud and clear was the cry of the bell that the king heard it in the palace below and came to investigate. The king was amazed at the bell and gave Sun a house and food. Later, a Buddhist temple was built on that spot. The founding ancestor of the Iljik (or Andong) Son clan originally bore the surname Sun, but during the reign of Koryŏ king Hyŏnjong (1009–1031), Sun was changed to Son.English : from Middle English sone ‘son’, hence a distinguishing epithet for a son who shared the same personal name as his father.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sohn, or Sonn.

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  • SONI-VAPHRA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SONI-VAPHRA

    , the queen of Amasis II.

    SONI-VAPHRA

  • Japnail
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Japnail

    General in the Military

    Japnail

  • Tong
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Thai, Vietnamese

    Tong

    Fragrant; Garland of Gold

    Tong

  • Tong
  • Surname or Lastname

    Chinese

    Tong

    Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.

    Tong

  • HONG
  • Female

    Chinese

    HONG

    red (sign of good luck).

    HONG

  • Milita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Milita

    From the Slavonic Name Militso; Cute

    Milita

  • Tee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Tee

    English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.

    Tee

  • Cong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cong

    English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.

    Cong

  • Sony
  • Boy/Male

    French, Indian

    Sony

    Son; Gold

    Sony

  • in Long
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Polish

    in Long

    Long

    in Long

  • YONG
  • Female/Male/Unisex

    Korean

    YONG

     Korean unisex name YONG means "courage." Compare with another form of Yong.

    YONG

  • Thea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Thea

    Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...

    Thea

  • Tho
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Vietnamese

    Tho

    Longevity; Long Living

    Tho

  • Long
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Long

    English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Long

  • SONG
  • Female

    Chinese

    SONG

    pine tree.

    SONG

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