Wanyan Zonggan (Chinese: 完顏宗幹; died 1141), Jurchen name Woben (Chinese: 斡本), the Prince of Liao (遼王), was an imperial prince of the Jurchen–led Chinese Jin dynasty.[1] There is no record of his birth year. Wanyan Zonggan was a Grand Preceptor of the Jin dynasty.[2][3]
Family
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- Empress Cixian, of the Da clan (慈憲皇后 大氏; d. 1153) from Bohai[1][4]
- Digunai (24 February 1122 – 15 December 1161), sinicised name Wanyan Liang, Prince of Hailing (海陵王), became Emperor of the Jin dynasty, second son[5]
- Another son or daughter
- Lady Li, of the Li clan (李氏)[6]
References
edit- ^ a b Michael Dillon (2016). Encyclopedia of Chinese History. Routledge.
- ^ Journal of Sung-Yuan Studied. Department of East Asian Studies, State University of New York at Albany. 2011. p. 375.
- ^ A Social History of Medieval China. Cambridge University Press. 2016. p. 670. ISBN 9781107167865.
- ^ In History of Jin (Jin Shi), Vol. 132 : Biography no.70, is noted that Lady Da gave birth to four children for Wanyan Zonggan but only three would survive.
- ^ Yang, Shuhui (September 2012). Stories to Awaken the World A Ming Dynasty Collection, Volume 3. ISBN 978-0-295-80071-4. OCLC 1020321115.
- ^ History of Jin (Jin Shi). Vol. 63: Biography I.
- "Jin shi". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford university press. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00095025.
- "Jin shi". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Vol. 76. Oxford Univeraity press. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00095025.
- Michael Dillon (2016). Encyclopedia of Chinese History. 9781317817154: Routledge. ISBN 9781317817154.
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