Yingzong
Yingzong is a Chinese imperial era name used by several emperors of China. The name itself means "Victorious King" or "King of Victory." It was first used by Emperor Yingzong of the Tang dynasty, who reigned from 904 to 907. This emperor is known for his brief reign and the political turmoil that followed his death. The name was later reused by several emperors of the Song dynasty, including Emperor Yingzong of the Northern Song, who reigned from 1063 to 1067. This emperor is notable for his efforts to restore the Song dynasty's prestige after a period of decline. The name Yingzong has also been used by emperors of the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty, but these emperors are less well-known. In total, there have been seven emperors named Yingzong in Chinese history.