Emperor Lizong of Song 宋理宗 | |||||||||||||
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Emperor of the Song dynasty | |||||||||||||
Reign | 17 September 1224 – 16 November 1264 | ||||||||||||
Coronation | 17 September 1224 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor Ningzong | ||||||||||||
Successor | Emperor Duzong | ||||||||||||
Born | Zhao Yuju (1205–1222) Zhao Guicheng (1222–1224) Zhao Yun (1224–1264) 26 January 1205 Shaoxing, Song dynasty | ||||||||||||
Died | 16 November 1264 Lin'an, Song dynasty (modern Hangzhou, Zhejiang) | (aged 59)||||||||||||
Burial | Yongmu Mausoleum (永穆陵, in present-day Shaoxing, Zhejiang) | ||||||||||||
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Issue | Princess Zhouhan Duanxiao Princess Zhenzhu Emperor Duzong | ||||||||||||
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House | Zhao | ||||||||||||
Dynasty | Song (Southern Song) | ||||||||||||
Father | Zhao Xilu | ||||||||||||
Mother | Lady Quan | ||||||||||||
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Emperor Lizong of Song | |||||||||||
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Chinese | 宋理宗 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Model Ancestor of the Song" | ||||||||||
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Zhao Yun | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 趙昀 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵昀 | ||||||||||
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Zhao Yuju | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 趙與莒 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵与莒 | ||||||||||
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Zhao Guicheng | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 趙貴誠 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵贵诚 | ||||||||||
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Emperor Lizong of Song (26 January 1205 – 16 November 1264), personal name Zhao Yun, was the 14th emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the fifth emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He reigned from 1224 to 1264.
His original name was Zhao Yuju but later changed his name to Zhao Guicheng and then finally changed his name to Zhao Yun being elevated to an imperial son.[1] Although he was a descendant of the Song dynasty's founder Zhao Kuangyin (Emperor Taizu) through his son Zhao Dezhao and hence a member of the imperial clan, Zhao Yun was not in line to succeed to the throne as his family had no political status. Shi Miyuan, the Chancellor for many years, collaborated with Empress Dowager Yang and when Emperor Ningzong eventually died in 1224, Shi Miyuan, along with Empress Dowager Yang, supplanted the reigning crown prince Zhao Hong and replaced him with Zhao Yun as emperor, reigning with the era name Baoqing and the temple name Lizong. In his 40-year-reign of Emperor Lizong did little to nothing to improve the Dynasty and instead sought pleasure even as the Mongols were terrorizing the borders. He died at age 59 in 1264 and was succeeded by his nephew Emperor Duzong.