Song, Liao, and Jin · Jin Prince and Statesman

Zong Gan 宗幹

Attested AD 1115 - AD 1126

Passages
6
Chapters
3
Histories
1

Overview

Zong Gan was a Jin Prince and Statesman.

Life and dates

Attested activity

Family

Immediate relationships attested in the translated histories.

Key source chapters

  1. History of Jin, Chapter 69 Volume 69 Biographies 7: Taizu Sons: Zong Jun Formerly Named Eluguan, Zong Jie Formerly Named Meiliye, Zong Qiang Formerly Named Alu, Son: Shuang (Formerly Named Alin) Kexi, a Suo, Zong Min Formerly Named Alubu, Yuan Formerly Named Changsheng 2 passages
  2. History of Jin, Chapter 59 Volume 59 Tables 1: Imperial Family 2 passages
  3. History of Jin, Chapter 78 Volume 78 Biographies 16: Liu Yanzong and His Sons E and Kuo; Kuo's Son Zhonghui; Liu Yi; Shi Liai; Han Qixian and His Son Duo 2 passages

Career and standing

Events and relationships

References in the histories

History of Jin, Chapter 59Volume 59 Tables 1: Imperial Family · 2 passages
History of Jin, Chapter 69Volume 69 Biographies 7: Taizu Sons: Zong Jun Formerly Named Eluguan, Zong Jie Formerly Named Meiliye, Zong Qiang Formerly Named Alu, Son: Shuang (Formerly Named Alin) Kexi, a Suo, Zong Min Formerly Named Alubu, Yuan Formerly Named Changsheng · 2 passages
History of Jin, Chapter 78Volume 78 Biographies 16: Liu Yanzong and His Sons E and Kuo; Kuo's Son Zhonghui; Liu Yi; Shi Liai; Han Qixian and His Son Duo · 2 passages