History of the Song Dynasty — The Song Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin: Sòng cháo; 960 1279) of China was a ruling dynasty that controlled China proper and southern China from the middle of the 10th century into the last quarter of the 13th century. The Song Dynasty is considered… … Wikipedia
Timeline of Chinese history — History of China ANCIENT … Wikipedia
Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) — This is an article for the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234). For other Chinese dynasties whose names are also rendered Jin in pinyin, see Jin Dynasty .The Jīn Dynasty (Jurchen: Anchu, Aisin Gurun; zh cp|c=金朝|p=Jīn Cháo Wade Giles Chin Dynasty;… … Wikipedia
1141 — Events* February 2 Battle of Lincoln: Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Empress Matilda wrest control of the English throne from King Stephen. * September 14 Rout of Winchester: Empress Matilda returns to the throne after Robert is captured by… … Wikipedia
Emperor Gaozong of Song — Emperor Gaozong (June 12, 1107 ndash; November 9, 1187), born Zhao Gou, was the tenth emperor of the Song Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of the Southern Song. He reigned from 1127 to 1162. He fled south after the Jurchens overran Kaifeng … Wikipedia
Man Jiang Hong — Statue of Yue Fei at the Yue Fei Mausoleum in Hangzhou. The four characters on the banner above his head reads, return my rivers and mountains , one of the themes espoused in his poem. Mǎn Jīang Hóng (simplified Chinese: 满江红; traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
Qin Hui (Song Dynasty) — For other people named Qin Hui, see Qin Hui (disambiguation). This is a Chinese name; the family name is Qin. Qin Hui (Song Dynasty) Statue of Lady Wang and Qin Hui in Hangzhou. Visitors traditionally spit on the statues … Wikipedia
Ningbo — For other uses, see Ningbo (disambiguation). Ningbo 宁波 Sub provincial city 宁波市 … Wikipedia
Shanghai — For other uses, see Shanghai (disambiguation). Shanghai 上海 Municipality … Wikipedia
Zhoushan — For other uses, see Zhoushan (disambiguation). Zhoushan 舟山 Prefecture level city 舟山市 舟山群岛新区 … Wikipedia