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- Da_Chu abstract "Da Chu (Chinese: 大楚; literally "Great Chu") was a short-lived Chinese dynasty in 1127 ruled by Zhang Bangchang (張邦昌; 1081–1127), a puppet emperor enthroned with the support of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234). The dynasty was abolished scarcely a month after its formation.By 1127, the Jurchens had conquered northern China in the Jin–Song wars and captured the Song capital of Kaifeng in the Jingkang Incident, but they lacked the resources to administer the newly acquired territories. Instead of directly annexing it, they formed the buffer state of Chu in 1127. Zhang, a former prime minister of the Song Dynasty, was installed emperor of the new dynasty. He refused to wear the formal clothing of the emperor outside of his encounters with Jin officials. The offer of enthronement was too attractive for Zhang to resist, but he had reservations about his new role. Jiankang, modern Nanjing, became the capital of Chu. The support of Empress Dowager Yuanyou, who was dismissed as Empress by her former husband Emperor Zhezong, was enlisted to bolster the legitimacy of the puppet government.Meanwhile, a Song prince had escaped the capture of Kaifeng. He was enthroned Emperor Gaozong. The dynasty ended when Zhang agreed to recognize Emperor Gaozong as the new ruler of the revived Southern Song. Zhang submitted to Gaozong, but was sentenced to death by being coerced into suicide. Gaozong ordered the execution under pressure from Li Gang, his chief councilor, who opposed diplomatic reconciliation with the Jin and wanted Zhang executed for collaborating with the Jurchen government.The elimination of Zhang and the Chu buffer state infringed on the treaty that the Jin and Song had negotiated. The Jin then recommenced their war with the Song. The invasion was hampered by the ongoing insurgency by Song loyalists in northern China.".
- Da_Chu capital Nanjing.
- Da_Chu dissolutionYear "1127".
- Da_Chu foundingYear "1127".
- Da_Chu wikiPageID "41419554".
- Da_Chu wikiPageRevisionID "589056602".
- Da_Chu c "大楚".
- Da_Chu capital "Jiankang, modern Nanjing".
- Da_Chu commonName "Da Chu".
- Da_Chu continent "Asia".
- Da_Chu conventionalLongName "Da Chu".
- Da_Chu country "China".
- Da_Chu eventEnd "Zhang submits to the Song emperor, Chu is abolished".
- Da_Chu eventStart "Buffer state of Chu created by the Jin".
- Da_Chu governmentType "Monarchy".
- Da_Chu l "Great Chu".
- Da_Chu leader "Zhang Bangchang".
- Da_Chu nativeName "大楚".
- Da_Chu p "Northern Song Dynasty".
- Da_Chu region "China".
- Da_Chu s "Southern Song Dynasty".
- Da_Chu status "Empire".
- Da_Chu titleLeader "Emperor".
- Da_Chu yearEnd "1127".
- Da_Chu yearLeader "1127".
- Da_Chu yearStart "1127".
- Da_Chu subject Category:1127_establishments.
- Da_Chu subject Category:1127_in_China.
- Da_Chu subject Category:Former_monarchies_of_Asia.
- Da_Chu subject Category:Imperial_Chinese_dynasties.
- Da_Chu subject Category:Jin–Song_wars.
- Da_Chu type Country.
- Da_Chu type Place.
- Da_Chu type PopulatedPlace.
- Da_Chu type Wikidata:Q532.
- Da_Chu type Country.
- Da_Chu type Place.
- Da_Chu type Location.
- Da_Chu comment "Da Chu (Chinese: 大楚; literally "Great Chu") was a short-lived Chinese dynasty in 1127 ruled by Zhang Bangchang (張邦昌; 1081–1127), a puppet emperor enthroned with the support of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234). The dynasty was abolished scarcely a month after its formation.By 1127, the Jurchens had conquered northern China in the Jin–Song wars and captured the Song capital of Kaifeng in the Jingkang Incident, but they lacked the resources to administer the newly acquired territories.".
- Da_Chu label "Da Chu".
- Da_Chu label "Чу (1127)".
- Da_Chu label "伪楚".
- Da_Chu sameAs m.0zrr43t.
- Da_Chu sameAs Q4517333.
- Da_Chu sameAs Q4517333.
- Da_Chu wasDerivedFrom Da_Chu?oldid=589056602.
- Da_Chu isPrimaryTopicOf Da_Chu.
- Da_Chu name "Da Chu".
- Da_Chu name "大楚".