Overview
Zong Gan was a Jin Prince and Statesman.
Life and dates
Attested activity
- AD 1126 天會四年Dated from the passage context · History of Jin 78, passages 177-178
- AD 1115 to AD 1123 太祖諸子Dated from the passage context · History of Jin 69, passage 5
Family
Immediate relationships attested in the translated histories.
- Child of Empress Guangyi (光懿皇后)bore 生Directly stated · History of Jin 69, passage 5
- Child of Emperor Taizu (太祖)father 父
son 子Sources vary in certainty · History of Jin 69, passage 5; History of Jin 59, passage 461 - Parent of Emperor Hailing (海陵)son 子Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
- Parent of Yan (兗)son 子Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
- Parent of Xiang (襄)son 子Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
- Parent of Chong (充)son 子Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
- Parent of Gun (袞)son 子Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
- Kinship Role sons · Count 5Directly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 462
Key source chapters
- 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
- History of Jin, Chapter 59 Volume 59 Tables 1: Imperial Family 2 passages
- 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
- Grand Preceptor, Director of the Three Departments, Prince of Liao 太師、領三省事、遼王HeldDirectly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 326
- 遼王HeldDirectly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 326
Events and relationships
- With Wanyan Gao urged Emperor Taizong to adopt Han bureaucratic formsDirectly stated · History of Jin 78, passage 177
- Relation Respected · Person Han Qixian (韓企先)Directly stated · History of Jin 78, passage 235
References in the histories
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