The imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy.
1Later, one Kublai Khan overthrew the Sung dynasty and established a Mongolian empire.
2Gradually the Sung dynasty declined in power, and East Indian potentates became less humble.
3Ch'en Chen-sun of the Sung dynasty has the note:-
4Thus did Chow Kwang Yu become the Emperor Taitsou and the founder of the Sung dynasty.
5There is one to Chu-Hsi, the great philosopher of the Sung dynasty, who was born in Fukien.
6Having accomplished that object with complete success, he decided to put an end to the Sung dynasty.
7Some groups had a religious tinge; others declared their intention to restore the emperors of the Sung dynasty.
8His invocation to heaven, I have done everything I could to sustain on the throne the Sung dynasty.
9The founder of the Sung dynasty, Chao K'uang-yin, came of a Chinese military family living to the south of Peking.
10In the second year of Hiao-tsung, of the Sung dynasty (A. D. 1164), a synagogue was erected in Kai-fung fu.
11It thus appears, that the Chung Yung had been published and commented on separately, long before the time of the Sung dynasty.
12He himself, taking the young emperor on his back, followed their example, and thus brought the great Sung dynasty to an end.
13This Sung dynasty, as Chao K'uang-yin named it, no longer turned against the northern peoples, particularly the Kitan, but against the south.
14The Mongol Tokto was the head of an historical commission that issued the annals of the Sung dynasty, the Kitan, and the Juchên dynasty.
15The undivided Sung dynasty held sway from 960 to 1127; that of the southern Sungs from 1127 to 1280.
16After the Sung dynasty Chinese Zen masters seem to have given undue weight to the Activity, and neglected the serious study of the doctrine.
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