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Wanyan Zongjun (完顏宗峻), also known by his Jurchen name Shengguo (繩果), was an imperial prince of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty. He was the second or third son of Emperor Taizu with his first empress, Empress Shengmu. There is no record of his birth year, except one mentioning the birth of his half-brother Wanyan Zongyao which said his birth year should have been before Wanyan Zongyao. In the sixth year of Tianfu (1121), he was injured in the war to take Zhongjing and save Xijing. At that time, the Jin Dynasty practiced the different hereditary system of succession, in which the brother would inherit his elder brother's inheritance. After Wanyan Dan became emperor, he was accorded the
temple name Temple names are posthumous titles accorded to monarchs of the Sinosphere for the purpose of ancestor worship. The practice of honoring monarchs with temple names began during the Shang dynasty in China and had since been adopted by other dynas ...
Huizong (徽宗). In some books it's mentioned that Wanyan Zongjun shares his birthday with his eldest son.


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Parents * Father:
Emperor Taizu of Jin Emperor Taizu of Jin (August 1, 1068 – September 19, 1123), personal name Aguda, sinicised name Min (), was the founder and first emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. He was originally the chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most ...
(August 1, 1068 – September 19, 1123) * Mother: Empress Shengmu of Tangkuo clan (聖穆皇后 唐括氏) Wives * Empress Huizhao, of the Pucha clan (惠昭皇后 蒲察氏) ** Wanyan Dan, Emperor Xizong (金熙宗完顏亶, 28 February 1119 – 9 January 1150), first son * Unknown concubine: ** Wanyan Yuan, Prince Zuo (胙王 (完顏元; d. 1149), second son ** Wanyan Chala (完顏查剌), held title of Anwujun
Jiedushi The ''jiedushi'' (), or jiedu, was a title for regional military governors in China which was established in the Tang dynasty and abolished in the Yuan dynasty. The post of ''jiedushi'' has been translated as "military commissioner", "legate", ...
(安武军节度使), third son ** Princess E (鄂国公主), first daughter ** Lady Wanyan (完颜氏), second daughter.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shengguo Year of birth unknown 12th-century Chinese people