Emperor Zhenzong

Emperor Zhenzong
宋真宗
Portrait on a hanging scroll, kept in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Emperor of the Song dynasty
Reign8 May 997 – 23 March 1022 (All with the Empress Liu)
Coronation8 May 997
PredecessorEmperor Taizong
SuccessorEmperor Renzong
RegentEmpress Liu
BornZhao Dechang (968–983)
Zhao Yuanxiu (983–986)
Zhao Yuankan (986–995)
Zhao Heng (995–1022)
23 December 968
Song dynasty
Died23 March 1022(1022-03-23) (aged 53)
Song dynasty
Burial
Yongding Mausoleum (永定陵, in present-day Gongyi, Henan)
ConsortsEmpress Zhanghuai
(m. 983; died 989)
Empress Zhangmu
(m. 991; died 1007)
(before 1022)

(before 1022)

Empress Zhanghui (m. 995–1022)
IssueEmperor Renzong
Princess Zhaohuai
Era dates
Xianping (咸平; 998–1003)
Jingde (景德; 1004–1007)
Dazhongxiangfu (大中祥符; 1008–1016)
Tianxi (天禧; 1017–1021)
Qianxing (乾興; 1022)
Regnal name
Emperor Chongwen Guangwu Shengming Renxiao (崇文廣武聖明仁孝皇帝);
Emperor Chongwen Guangwu Yitian Zundao Baoying Zhangwei Shengming Renxiao(崇文廣武儀天尊道寶應章威聖明仁孝皇帝);
Emperor Chongwen Guangwu Gantian Zundao Yingzhen Youde Shangsheng Qinming Renxiao (崇文廣武感天尊道應真佑德上聖欽明仁孝皇帝);
Emperor Tiyuan Yuji Gantian Zundao Yingzhen Baoyun Wende Wugong Shangsheng Qinming Renxiao (體元御極感天尊道應真寶運文德武功上聖欽明仁孝皇帝);
Emperor Yingtian Zundao Qinming Renxiao (應天尊道欽明仁孝皇帝)
Posthumous name
Emperor Yingfu Jigu Shengong Rangde Wenming Wuding Zhangsheng Yuanxiao (膺符稽古神功讓德文明武定章聖元孝皇帝) (conferred in 1047)
Temple name
Zhenzong (真宗)
HouseZhao
DynastySong (Northern Song)
FatherEmperor Taizong
MotherEmpress Yuande
Emperor Zhenzong of Song
Chinese宋真宗
Literal meaning"True Ancestor of the Song"
Zhao Dechang
Traditional Chinese趙德昌
Simplified Chinese赵德昌
Zhao Yuanxiu
Traditional Chinese趙元休
Simplified Chinese赵元休
Zhao Yuankan
Traditional Chinese趙元侃
Simplified Chinese赵元侃
Zhao Heng
Traditional Chinese趙恆
Simplified Chinese赵恒

Emperor Zhenzong of Song (23 December 968 – 23 March 1022), personal name Zhao Heng, was the third emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned from 997 to his death in 1022. His personal name was originally Zhao Dechang, but was changed to Zhao Yuanxiu in 983, Zhao Yuankan in 986, and finally Zhao Heng in 995. He was the third son of his predecessor, Emperor Taizong, and was succeeded by his sixth son, Emperor Renzong at the end of his reign. From 1020 he was seriously ill, but retained power despite this. Because of his illness, day-to-day rule of China was often placed in the hands of his third wife, Empress Liu.


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