Emperor Zhezong of Song

Emperor of the Song dynasty

Emperor Zhezong of Song - Leaders & Politicians born 1076
Born

1076
950 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

China

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Ascended to the throne in 1085, ruling during a time of political instability and strife. Implements reforms to counteract corruption within the government and attempts to strengthen the military. Faces challenges from the Jurchen tribes, leading to pivotal conflicts that greatly affected the Song dynasty’s territory. His reign witnessed cultural advancements, particularly in literature and art, contributing to the flourishing of Song culture. Died in 1100, leaving a complex legacy.

Reformed the government to reduce corruption

Faced military challenges from the Jurchens

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