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Popularization of historiography 156. Reading the History of Poetry - Poetry Says the Emperor's Seven Absolutes / Sinicization of Sinicization Xia Chongzong Lianliao and Song Zhanjiangshan, (1) The history of Sinicization of Sinicization of Sinicization is not yet advanced. (2) The clan is ruled by the king and the territory is wide

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Popularization of historiography

156. Read the History of Poetry - Poetry Says Emperor

Seven Absolutes / Sinicization of Chinese Studies Xia Chongzong

Lianliao and Song Zhanjiangshan, (1)

The history of Sinicization sinology is not yet advanced. (2)

The clan feudal king gu ruled,

Fifty years of vast territory. (3)

Brief Explanation:

(1) Xia Huizong fell ill and died, and his son Li Qianshun took the throne as Xia Chongzong. After Emperor Chongzong reached the age of 16, his mother Empress Dowager Liang still did not allow him to personally manage the imperial government, which caused strong dissatisfaction in the Liao state. Therefore, he sent envoys to the Xia Kingdom to poison and destroy Empress Liang and support Emperor Chongzong's pro-government. Xia Chongzong still implemented the policy of relying on liao and Jin and reconciling the Song Dynasty. However, it took the opportunity to expand the territory, making it the most extensive period in the history of the Xia Kingdom.

(2) When Empress Liang came to power, the Han rites were abolished and Sinology declined. After Emperor Chongzong took over the government, he designated Sinology as "Guoxue". The school was established and taught more than 3,000 students. This is a step forward from the past with only Chinese etiquette. It also shows his determination to promote Han culture and his contribution during the transformation of slavery into feudalism in the Xia Dynasty.

(3) In order to further consolidate the imperial power, he learned the system of Han Chinese kings to prevent foreign relatives from monopolizing power. He was knighted and entrusted with important duties. Because of his series of policies, it promoted the economic, social and cultural development of the Xia Dynasty. Xia Chongzong reigned for 53 years.

Biography of Xia Chongzong:

         Li Qianshun, the eldest son of Emperor Huizong of Xia. The fourth emperor of Western Xia. Born in 1083 AD, died in 1139 at the age of 57. He reigned in 1086 and reigned for 53 years.

Historical evaluation:

          Xia Chongzong Li Qianshun reigned for more than half a century and was a monarch with deeds and a spirit of reform. In particular, he advocated Sinology as a chinese study, which changed many of the bad customs left by the slavery system in the Western Xia. Saved the crisis brought to Western Xia by the restoration of the two Empress Liang. This made Western Xia take a big step towards feudal society.

          Li Zhizhong (famous bibliographer): Chongzong "was wise in nature, cautious in his handling of affairs, and kept the lord of the order" as well.

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