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List of Japanese emperors

The list of Japanese emperors starting from Emperor Jimmu is as follows:

1, Emperor Jimmu: 660 BC 1- March 585 BC 1, the first emperor in Japanese history, is said to be a descendant of the God of Heaven, and there is even a legend that Xu Fu, an alchemist, never came back for Qin Shihuang in China.

2. Emperor of Sui Dynasty: From 5865438+ years ago, 65438+ years ago to 65438+ years ago, there were eight generations from the Emperor of Sui Dynasty to the Emperor of Hua Kai. There are only records of birth, accession to the throne, establishment of a palace and establishment of a queen in history, and there is no record of political achievements, so it is called the eight generations in Japanese history.

3. Emperor An Ning: From July 3rd to August 6th, 549. One said that it was the first year of Emperor Anning, that is, the first 548 years.

4. Emperor Yide: 5 10 From February 4th to September 8th, 477, it lasted eight generations.

5. Emperor Xiao Zhao: 65438+ 475 BC1October 9-August 5, 393 BC.

6. Emperor Xiao 'an: 392 BC, 65438+ October 7th-BC 29 1 65438+ October 9th.

7. Emperor Xiaoling: He owed eight generations of history from 65438+ 10 in 290+02-265438 in 265438+ February 8, 2005.

8. Emperor Xiao Yuan: The first year of 265438 +04+654381October 65438 +04-the first year of 65438+September 2, 2005 was eight generations.

9. Emperor Hua Kai: From 654381October to 654381April 9, 998, this period was eight generations.

10. Sacrificing to the Emperor: From 65438+97 10/3 to 65438+February 5, 30 years ago, the first emperor can be examined in archaeology to determine the actual existence.

1 1, Emperor Chuiren: 65438+29 years ago1October 2-14, July 70.

12, Emperor Jingxing: 7 1 July11-1301/October 7th.

13, Emperor Chengwu: 13 1 year 1 day-1June 90 1 1 day.

14, Emperor Chuai: 192 65438+2000 10/0/-February 6th.

15, Queen Shen Gong: Regent of Queen Shen Gong from 20 1 to 269.

16, Emperor Shen Ying: 65438+ October1-365438+February 10.

17, Emperor Rende: 313 65438+10.3-399 65438+10.6.

18, Emperor China: February 1, 400- March15,405.

19, anyway, the emperor: 65438+ 10/0/0/0/0/0.

20. Emperor Yingji: 412 65438+February -453 65438+ 10/4.

2 1, Emperor Ankang: 65438+February 65438+April 453-August 9 456.

22. Emperor Xionglue: 456 1 13 years1October 65438—August 7, 479.

23. Emperor Qing Ning: 65438+ 10/5 in 480—65438+ 10/6 in 484.

24. Tang Xianzong: 65438+1October1—— April 25, 487.

25. Emperor Renxian: 65438+4981October 5-August 8, 488.

26. Emperor Breitsu: A ruthless emperor from February 65438, 498 to February 8, 506.

27. Successive emperors: February 4, 507-February 7, 5365438 +0.

28. Emperor An Xian: 53 1 February 7th-5351217.

29. Emperor Xuanhua: 65438+535 February -65438+539 February 00.

30. Emperor Qin Ming: 15, February 5, 539-April 5, ——57 10/0, the dispute between worshipping Buddha and abolishing Buddha began.

3 1, Emperor Minda: April 3-August 57215,585.

32. Use the Emperor of Tomorrow: September 5, 585-April 9, 587.

33. Emperor Shen Chong: From August 2, 587 to 165438+5921October 3, the dispute between worshipping Buddha and abolishing Buddha ended, worshiping Buddha won, and the status of Buddhism was established.

34. Emperor Tuiku: From February 8, 592 to March 7, 628, she was the first female emperor in Japanese history.

35. Emperor Shu Ming: 65438+1October 4th-641year 65438+6291October 9th.

36. Emperor: 65438+ 10 in 642-15 in June 645.

37. Emperor Kotoku: 14, June 654-10, 10,64510, the year number was changed to Dahua, which was the beginning of the Japanese year number. Carry out large-scale innovation and designate an official system.

38. Emperor Qiming: In 655, the emperor of 65438+1October 3-6665438+July 24 was restored after the death of Emperor Kotoku.

39. Emperor Tianzhi: 66 1 July 24th-67165438+February 3rd, the emperor system was established.

40. Emperor Hong Wen: 67 1 year 65438+February 5 to July 23, 672.

4 1, Emperor Tianwu: From February 27th, 673 to September 9th, 686, the centralization of authority of the Emperor was strengthened.

42. Ruling emperor: September 9, 686-August 697, 1 female emperor.

43. Emperor Wu Wen: 1, August 697 to 15, June 707, Fujiwara Bubi and others were ordered to compile the Dabao Law and set up the Su Zongji.

44. Yuan and Ming emperors: female emperors from July 17 to September 2, 7 15, 707.

45. Emperor Jacky: 765438+From September 2 to February 4, 2005, there were 724 female emperors.

Emperor Shengwu: February 4, 724 to July 2, 749.

47. Kejsarinnan Koken: July 2 to August 749 1, female emperor.

48. Emperor Chunren: August 65438+0,758-7641October 9.

49. Known as the German Emperor: 654381October 9 to August 4, 764, Kejsarinnan Koken.

50. Emperor Ren Guang: 10, 1, 770-781,April 3.

5 1, Emperor Kanmu: 781April 3 to March 17806.

52. Emperor Heisei: March 806 17—April 8091April.

53. Emperor Xie: April 809 1 day to April 823 16.

54. Emperor He Chun: April 65438, 823 to February 28, 833.

55. Emperor Ren Ming: February 28th to March 2nd, 8331,850.

Emperor Wende: March 265438, 850+August 27, 850.

57. Emperor Qinghe: 165438+8581October 7-165438+8761October 29.

58. Yozei: 876129 October to 4 February 884 165438.

59. Emperor Xiaoguang: February 5, 884 to August 26, 887.

60. Emperor Uto: August 26th, 887 to July 3rd, 897.

6 1, Emperor Chang: July 3, 897-September 22, 930.

62. Emperor Suzaku: September 22, 930-April 20, 946.

Nariakira: April 20th, 946 to May 25th, 967.

64. Emperor Lengquan: May 25, 967 to August 969 13.

65. Emperor Rong Yuan: August 969 13-August 27, 984.

66. Huashan the Great: August 27th, 984-June 23rd, 986.

67. Emperor An: June 23rd-June 98610165438+June 13.

San huang: 10 1 1 June13-10/6 June 65438+ October 29.

69. The last emperor:101665438+1October 29th-1036 April17th.

70. Emperor Suzaku: 1036 April 17—1045 June 16.

7 1, Houlengquan Emperor: 1045 65438+ 10/6-1068 April 19.

72. The last three emperors:1April 06819-1February 8, 072.

73. Sadahito:107265438+February 8th-108665438+1October 26th.

74. Horizo:1086165438+1October 26th-1July 7th 19.

75. Emperor Bird Feather:165438+July 2007 19-165438+20231October 28.

76. Akihito:112365438+1October 28th-11year 65438+February 7th baoyuan rebellion.

77. Imperial Guard:114165438+February 7th-165438+July 23rd 055.

78. Masahito: 1 1 July 24th, 55-165438+August11058, the dispute between source and peace began.

79. Ertiao Emperor: 1 158 August1-1165438 was killed on June 25th, and his son Lai Chao was exiled and came to power.

80. Six Emperors:11June 25th, 65-1February, 68 19.

8 1, Emperor Takakura: 1 168 February19-180 February 2 1.

82. Emperor Andrew:165438+February 2 1, 080-1/On March 24, 1985, Ping died.

83. Bird language of Empress Di: 1 65438+August 20th 083-198 65438+1October1.

84. Tamehito:1198 65438+125 October.

85. Shunde Emperor:1210/65438+1October 25th-1221April 20th, when the rebellion broke out, the imperial court was defeated and was controlled by the shogunate.

86. Emperor Zhong Gong:1221April 20th-1221July 9th was deposed after the Cheng Jiu Rebellion, and he was only in office for 77 days.

87. Song of the Empress Dowager: 122 1 July 9th-12321October 4th.

88. Imperial Master:1232,65438+October 4th-1242,65438+October 9th.

89. Emperor Houyi:1242 65438+1October 9th-1246 65438+1October 29th.

90. Empress Shen Cao:1246 65438+129 October-1259 65438+/26 October.

9 1, Emperor Kameyama: 1259 165438+ October 26th-1274 65438+October 26th.

92. Emperor Goto:1274 65438+126 October-1287 65438+/20 October.

93. Visit to the Emperor:128710/0/2/0/-1July 22, 298.

See the emperor later:1July 22, 298—130 1 year 65438+1October 22.

Gonizyoutennou:130165438+1October 22nd-1August 25th, 308.

96. Garden Emperor:1August 26th, 308 ——131February 26th, 8.

Go to Daigo:1365438+February 26th, 2008-1August 33615th.

98. Post-Nariakira: 133 1 September 20th-1333 May 25th, Emperor of the Southern Dynasties.

99. Emperor Changqing: 1336 August15-1348 June 5438+00 October 27th, Emperor of the Southern Dynasties.

100, Emperor of Guishan: 1339 August15-1368 March 1 1, the last emperor of the Southern Dynasties.

10 1, Emperor Hou Komatsu:1April 3821-1465438+On August 29, 2002, the sixth emperor of the Northern Dynasties, with the assistance of General ashikaga yoshimitsu, accepted the South.

102, Emperor Guang Guang: 14 12 August 29th-1428 July 20th.

103, Emperor of Back Garden: 65438+July 28th 0428-65438+July 9th 0464.

104, Emperor Houtu Yumen:1464 July19-1500 September 28th.

105, after the emperor of Bai Yuan: 1500, 10,125 October-1526, April 7, 2 1 year later.

106, Emperor Nara:1526 April 29th-1557 September 5th, Nobunaga (1534) was born. (year of birth and death: 1534-1582).

107, huangzhenmachi: 1557 65438+ October 27th-1586165438+October 7th.

108, post-Yozei:1586165438+1October 7-161March 27, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and other celebrities were in Kyoto.

109, after the emperor:161March 27th-1629 1 1 October 8th.

1 10, Emperor Zheng Ming:1629165438+1October 8-1643 65438+1October 3, female emperor.

1 1 1, concubine:1643101October 3rd-1654 September 20th.

1 12, Emperor Xi:1654165438+1October 28th-1663 65438+1October 26th.

1 13, Lingyuan Emperor:1663 65438+1October 26th-65438+March 0687 2 1.

1 14, Emperor Dongshan:1687 March 2 1-1709 June 21.

1 15, Emperor Zhongyumen:1709 June 2 1-1735 March 21.

1 16, Emperor Sakuramachi: 1735 March 21-1747 May 2.

1 17, Emperor Momozono: 1747 May 2nd-1762 July 12.

1 18, Emperor Sakuramachi:1762 July 27th-1770165438+1October 24th, the last female emperor in Japanese history.

1 19, Empress Taoyuan:1770165438+1October 24th-1779 65438+1October 9th.

120, Huangguang Pavilion: 1779 165438+20071October 25th-1865438+March 22nd.

12 1, Di Renxiao:1865438+March 22, 2007-65438+February 6, 20846, natural forest protection reform (184 1 year).

122, Emperor Xiaoming: 1846 February13-1866 February 25th.

123, Meiji Emperor:1867 65438+10.9-1965438+July 30, 2002, Meiji Restoration (1868) was implemented.

124, Emperor Taishi:1965438+July 30, 2002-192665438+February 25, weak.

125, Emperor Hirohito:1926 65438+February 25th-1989 65438+1October 7th, the longest-lived Japanese emperor. During his reign, he allied with German and Italian, and launched the Second World War, which was defeated by the allies of China, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union.

126, Emperor Today: Akihito? 1989 65438+1October 7th-today.

The picture above shows the reigning Japanese Emperor Akihito.