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In 1128, Emperor Taizong gave ironic titles of nobility to the two captured former Song emperors; Emperor Huizong was called "Duke Hunde" (昏德公; literally "Besotted Duke") while Emperor Qinzong was called "Marquis Chonghun" (重昏侯; literally "Doubly Besotted Marquis"). They were resettled in Wuguocheng
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During his reign, Emperor Taizong laid and strengthened the Jin dynasty's political system and institutions. In his later years, he designated
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to lead Jin forces to attack and besiege Bianjing again. This time, the Jin dynasty not only conquered Bianjing, but also captured Emperors
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in 1127 and went on to rule most of northern China. After his death, he was posthumously honoured with the
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This article is about the 12th-century Jin dynasty emperor. For the 4th-century Jin dynasty emperor, see
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Emperor Tiyuan Yingyun Shide Zhaogong Zhehui Rensheng Wenlie (體元應運世德昭功哲惠仁聖文烈皇帝)
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Hulijia (胡里甲), sinicised name Wanyan Zongmei (完顏宗美), the Prince of Feng (豐王)
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and his primary consort, Lady Nalan (拏懒氏). He was a younger brother of
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was "Tianhui" (天會). During his reign, the Jin dynasty conquered the
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Wanyan Zongwei, Prince of Yu (虞王 完顏宗偉), the Prince of Yu (虞王)
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of the Song dynasty. This event, historically known as the
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