Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Emperor
Yuan de Jin
El Emperador Yuan de Jin, nombre personal Sima Rui (司馬睿), nombre de cortesía Jingwen (景文), fue un emperador de la dinastía Jin y el primero de la dinastía Jin Oriental.
Bing
Zhao Bing, también conocido como Emperador Bing de Song (宋帝昺), fue el 18.º y último emperador de la Dinastía Song de China. Fue también el noveno y último emperador de la dinastía Song del sur. Reinó aproximadamente 313 días de 1278 a 1279 hasta su muerte.
Liao Shizong
Emperor Shizong of Liao, personal name Wuyu, sinicised name Yelü Ruan, was the third emperor of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. He was the son of Yelü Bei, the eldest son of Abaoji, the founder of the Liao dynasty. He came to power in 947 after the death of his uncle, Emperor Taizong, who raised him in his father's absence.
Gao Yan
Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi ( 齊孝昭帝) (535–561), personal name Gao Yan (高演), courtesy name Yan'an (延安), was an emperor of Northern Qi. He was generally considered a capable ruler, but ruled for less than two years before dying from injuries suffered from falling off a horse. Northern Qi would not have another capable ruler after his death.
Emperador Taizu
Emperor Taizu of Jin, personal name Aguda, sinicised name Min, was the founder and first emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 12th and 13th centuries. He was initially the chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which were subjects of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Starting in 1114, Aguda united the Jurchen tribes under his rule and rebelled against the Liao dynasty. A year later, he declared himself emperor and established the Jin dynasty. By the time of his death, the Jin dynasty had conquered most of the Liao dynasty's territories and emerged as a major power in northern China. In 1145, he was posthumously honoured with the temple name Taizu by his descendant Emperor Xizong.
Emperador Modi
Emperor Mo of Jin, personal name Hudun, sinicised name Wanyan Chenglin, was the last emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 12th and 13th centuries. Originally a military general, he inherited the throne from his predecessor, Emperor Aizong, during the siege of Caizhou. He was killed in action on the same day he was crowned emperor, when Caizhou fell to the allied forces of the Mongol Empire and Southern Song dynasty. Having ruled as emperor for less than a day, or maybe even just a few hours, he holds the record for being the shortest-reigning monarch in Chinese history.
Ling de Han
El Emperador Ling de Han, chino tradicional: 漢靈帝;, sim. ch. 汉灵帝, py. hàn líng dì, wg. Han Ling-ti, fue el duodécimo emperador de la dinastía Han china. Era hijo de un marqués menor descendiente del Emperador Zhang, Liu Hong fue escogido como emperador en el año 168, después de la muerte de su predecesor, que no había tenido ningún hijo varón sobreviviente. Reinó 21 años hasta su muerte en el año 189.