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| *''Reign: [[1032]]-[[1048]]'' | | *''Reign: [[1032]]-[[1048]]'' |
| + | *''Other Names: Emperor Shizu of Xia'' |
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− | Weiming Yuanhao was the third emperor of the [[Tangkut]] State of [[Xia]], known for retroactively declaring the Tangkut state to be called "Xia" in [[1038]]. | + | Weiming Yuanhao was the third emperor of the [[Tangkut]] State of [[Xia]], known for retroactively declaring the Tangkut state to be called "Xia" in [[1038]]. He thus included his grandfather Jiqian and father Deming as rulers of the Xia. |
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− | This action prompted war with [[Song Dynasty]] China, a war which ended with a treaty agreement in [[1044]].
| + | In a letter to [[Emperor Renzong]] of the [[Northern Song Dynasty]] of China, he fashioned himself as a ruler in the Chinese fashion, speaking of his following Heaven, subduing barbarian tribes and uniting their territory, drawing upon [[Han Dynasty]] court costume and other court protocols, creating a writing system for the Tangkut language, setting right the musical tones, and taking on an Imperial name ("Shizu") and era name. |
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| + | This action prompted war with China, a war which ended with a treaty agreement in [[1044]]. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
− | *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 139. | + | *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 139-141. |
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| [[Category:Heian Period]] | | [[Category:Heian Period]] |
| [[Category:Royalty]] | | [[Category:Royalty]] |