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Emperor Ming survived politically , but his ambitions cost the loss of all lands north of the Huai River . His was by far the most disastrous reign of the Liu Sung dynasty . THE REIGN OF THE LAST DISMISSED EMPEROR 472-477 Emperor Ming ...
Emperor Ming survived politically , but his ambitions cost the loss of all lands north of the Huai River . His was by far the most disastrous reign of the Liu Sung dynasty . THE REIGN OF THE LAST DISMISSED EMPEROR 472-477 Emperor Ming ...
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Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Oct.26 , 494 , aged 26 . Shuo : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of Kuei - yang ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; Nan shih 4 : 14b ) . Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Nov.11 , 494 , aged 25 .
Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Oct.26 , 494 , aged 26 . Shuo : On July 18 , 479 , enfeoffed as king of Kuei - yang ( Nan Ch'i shu 2 : 5b ; Nan shih 4 : 14b ) . Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Nov.11 , 494 , aged 25 .
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Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Nov. 11 , 494 , aged 19 . Tzu - ming : On Feb.5 , 483 , enfeoffed as king of Wu - ch'ang . 485/86 transferred to the Hsi - yang kingdom ( Nan Ch'i shu 3 : 6a ; 40 : 26b ; Nan shih 4 : 22a , 23a ; 44 ...
Killed by the future Emperor Ming on Nov. 11 , 494 , aged 19 . Tzu - ming : On Feb.5 , 483 , enfeoffed as king of Wu - ch'ang . 485/86 transferred to the Hsi - yang kingdom ( Nan Ch'i shu 3 : 6a ; 40 : 26b ; Nan shih 4 : 22a , 23a ; 44 ...
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The Wu Dynasty 229280 | 11 |
The Antecedants | 51 |
The Reign of Emperor Ming 323325 | 57 |
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