Emperor Bing of Song

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Emperor Bing (Chinese: 宋帝昺) (1271March 19, 1279) was the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty of China. He was also known as Lord Perpetual-Nation (永國公 yongguo gong).

Born Zhào Bǐng (趙昺) to Emperor Duzong, he was the younger brother of his predecessor, Duanzong. He became Prince Xin (信王) in 1274. Two years later, he received the titles of Prince Guang (廣王) and Prince Wei (衛王). He was enthroned at Gangzhou on May 10, 1278. His era name was Xiángxīng (祥興).

In the History of the Song Empire (宋史) compiled under the Mongol Prime Minister Toktoghan (脫脫), Emperor Bing was said to have died at the Battle of Yamen in March 19, 1279. An official, Lu Xiufu who realized that all was lost, carried him and jumped into the sea in an act of defiance to the Mongol invaders near Mount Ya (厓) at the mouth of the West River. Alternative sources suggests that Lu Xiufu died with his own son whom he disguised to look like the emperor, and the real emperor Bing escaped with Grand Admiral Zhang Shijie's fleet across the sea and established the Luzon Empire (traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Lǚsòng Guó), the "Lesser Song Empire".

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Emperor Bing of Song
House of Zhao (960-1279)
Born: 1271 Died: 1279
Regnal titles
Preceded by
The Duanzong Emperor
Emperor of the Song Dynasty
1278-1279
Succeeded by
Dynasty Dissolved
Emperor of China
1278-1279
Succeeded by
Kublai Khan, Emperor Shizu of Yuan Dynasty