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Han Tuozhou

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342:'s (蘇師旦, subordinate of Han) bodies were exhumed and presented to the Jin dynasty as compensation for the Southern Song's aggression, in the negotiation process carried out by Wang Nan and Xu Yi. This measure was probably undertaken as compensation for the humiliation of Jin confederate Wu Xi (吳曦), whose body was hung on displays in Xingzhou (興州, in modern 303:(who led the aforementioned peace talks with the Jin dynasty) demoted. These efforts were unsuccessful, and the ensuing war was devastating to southern China, resulting in further territorial losses and terrible inflation. In consequence, Han was executed by the Southern Song dynasty, and his head was offered to the Jin dynasty as a peace offering. 323:
Han was assassinated by bludgeoning in 1207, on his way to the imperial palace. This was an exceptional affair in the generally tolerant political atmosphere of the Song.
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historiographers assigned the blame of assassination on Shi Miyuan. However, such judgement is questioned. More plausibly, his extermination was ordered by
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movement) which was banned on his order during the years 1195–99. His antagonizing policies were reversed by his successor in office,
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He was responsible for Southern Song efforts to recover territories lost in northern China to the
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Chinese name
family name
Han



Emperor Ningzong
Shi Miyuan
Lin'an
Southern Song
Empress Han
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Southern Song dynasty
chancellor
Emperor Ningzong
Jurchen
Jin dynasty
peace settlement
Jin–Song wars
Yue Fei
Qin Hui
daoxue
Neo-Confucianist
Shi Miyuan
Yuan dynasty
Empress Yang

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