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Emperor Gaozong of Song China

Emperor Gaozong of Song
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Emperor of the Song dynasty
Reign 12 June 1127 – 24 July 1162
Predecessor Emperor Qinzong
Successor Emperor Xiaozong
Retired Emperor of the Song dynasty
Reign 24 July 1162 – 9 November 1187
Born Zhao Gou
(1107-06-12)12 June 1107
Died 9 November 1187(1187-11-09) (aged 80)
Empress Empress Xianjie
Empress Xiansheng Cilie
Concubines
  • Consort Pan
  • Consort Zhang
  • Consort Liu
  • Consort Liu
  • Consort Zhang
  • Consort Feng
  • Consort Han
  • Consort Wu
  • Consort Li
  • Consort Wang
  • Tian Chunluo
  • Jiang Zuimei
Issue
  • Zhao Fu
  • Zhao Foyou
  • Zhao Shenyou
  • three other daughters
Era dates
Jianyan (建炎; 1127–1130)
Shaoxing (紹興; 1131–1162)
Posthumous name
Shouming Zhongxing Quangong Zhide Shengshen Wuwen Zhaoren Xianxiao Huangdi
(受命中興全功至德聖神武文昭仁憲孝皇帝)
(awarded in 1191)
Temple name
Gaozong (高宗)
House House of Zhao
Father Emperor Huizong
Mother Empress Xianren
Era dates
Jianyan (建炎; 1127–1130)
Shaoxing (紹興; 1131–1162)
Posthumous name
Shouming Zhongxing Quangong Zhide Shengshen Wuwen Zhaoren Xianxiao Huangdi
(受命中興全功至德聖神武文昭仁憲孝皇帝)
(awarded in 1191)
Temple name
Gaozong (高宗)
Emperor Gaozong of Song
Chinese 宋高宗
Literal meaning "High Ancestor of the Song"
Zhao Gou
Traditional Chinese 趙構
Simplified Chinese 赵构
Deji
(courtesy name)
Chinese 德基

Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9 November 1187), personal name Zhao Gou, courtesy 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 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.

Emperor Gaozong was the ninth son of Emperor Huizong and a younger brother of Emperor Qinzong. His mother, whose maiden family name was Wei (韋), was a concubine of Emperor Huizong. She was posthumously honoured as Empress Xianren (顯仁皇后; 1080–1159).

Emperor Gaozong was originally a prince during the reigns of his father and brother. After the two emperors were captured by forces of the Jurchen-led Jin Empire in the Jingkang Incident in 1127, he escaped to southern China and reestablished the Song Empire (as the Southern Song dynasty) and was proclaimed emperor.


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