This article is about the 12th-century Jin dynasty emperor. For the 4th-century Jin dynasty emperor, see
Emperor Jianwen of Jin. For the 17th-century ruler of Later Jin, see
Hong Taiji.
Emperor Taizong of Jin 金太宗 |
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| Reign | 27 September 1123 – 9 February 1135 |
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| Predecessor | Emperor Taizu of Jin |
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| Successor | Emperor Xizong of Jin |
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| Born | 25 November 1075 |
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| Died | 9 February 1135 (aged 60) |
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| Spouse | Empress Qinren |
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| Issue | See § Family |
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Sinicised name: Wanyan Sheng (完顏晟) Jurchen name: Wuqimai (吳乞買) | |
| Tianhui (天會): 1123–1135 | |
| Emperor Tiyuan Yingyun Shide Zhaogong Zhehui Rensheng Wenlie (體元應運世德昭功哲惠仁聖文烈皇帝) | |
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| House | Wanyan |
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| Dynasty | Jin |
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| Father | Wanyan Helibo |
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| Mother | Lady Nalan |
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Emperor Taizong of Jin (25 November 1075 – 9 February 1135), personal name Wuqimai, sinicised name Wanyan Sheng, was the second emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. His era name was "Tianhui" (天會). During his reign, the Jin dynasty conquered the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. He then led the Jin in their campaigns against the Song dynasty, captured the Northern Song capital in 1127 and went on to rule most of northern China. After his death, he was posthumously honoured with the temple name Taizong by his successor, Emperor Xizong.