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Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi (November 20, 939 - May 8, 997), courtesy name Tingyi, was the second emperor of the Song Dynasty (November 15, 976 - May 8, 997). Bit). His real name was Zhao Kuangyi, but he later changed his name to Zhao Guangyi to avoid the name taboo of his brother Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin. After he ascended the throne, he changed his name to Zhao Jiong.
In the ninth year of Kaibao (976), Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin died and Zhao Guangyi succeeded to the throne. After taking the throne, he used political pressure to force King Qian Chu of Wuyue and Chen Hongjin, who ruled Zhang and Quan prefectures, to surrender in the third year of Taiping and Xingguo (978).
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Zhao Guangyi is the third son born to Song Xuanzu Zhao Hongyin and Queen Mother Du, and the younger brother of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin. He was born on October 17, the fourth year of Tianfu in the Later Jin Dynasty (939), in the official residence of Chongde Beifang Husheng Camp, Junyi County, Kaifeng Prefecture. At first, Zhao Guangyi's mother dreamed that the gods were holding the sun and conferred it on her, so she became pregnant. Until the night when Zhao Guangyi was born, red light rose like fire and the streets were filled with strange fragrance.
Zhao Guangyi has been smart and unsocial since he was a child. When he plays with other children, he is afraid of them. In the seventh year of Xiande of the Later Zhou Dynasty (960), Zhao Guangyi participated in the Chenqiaoyi mutiny and proclaimed his brother Zhao Kuangyin as emperor.