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Jin Sojiuyn (Zaoese:先知金, 6th July April 1711 – 7th June 1779) was the 1st Emperor of the [[Sojiuyn Dynasty]]. Reigning from August 10th 1743 until his death on | Jin Sojiuyn (Zaoese:先知金, 6th July April 1711 – 7th June 1779) was the 1st Emperor ([[Heavenly Overlord]]) of the [[Sojiuyn Dynasty of Zao|Sojiuyn Dynasty]]. Reigning from August 10th 1743 until his death on June 7th 1779. He was succeeded by his eldest son, [[Hi Sojiuyn]]. In [[Zaoshuo]], he is sometimes simply referred to as "Sojiuyn" due to him being the most influential member of the [[Sojiuyn clan]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:22, 2 August 2019
Jin Sojiuyn | |||||||||
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1st Heavenly Overlord of Sojiuyn | |||||||||
Reign | august 10th 1743 – June 7th 1779 | ||||||||
Coronation | august 10th 1743 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Jim Jun | ||||||||
Successor | Hi Sojiuyn | ||||||||
Born | July 6th 1711 Povamjing | ||||||||
Died | June 7th 1779 Zaojing | ||||||||
Burial | |||||||||
Wife | Linlu Sojiuyn | ||||||||
Sons | Hi Sojiuyn Si Sojiuyn | ||||||||
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Clan | Sojiuyn | ||||||||
Father | Zo Sojiuyn | ||||||||
Mother | Lee Sojiuyn | ||||||||
Religion | Junzism | ||||||||
Occupation | Heavenly Overlord |
Jin Sojiuyn (Zaoese:先知金, 6th July April 1711 – 7th June 1779) was the 1st Emperor (Heavenly Overlord) of the Sojiuyn Dynasty. Reigning from August 10th 1743 until his death on June 7th 1779. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Hi Sojiuyn. In Zaoshuo, he is sometimes simply referred to as "Sojiuyn" due to him being the most influential member of the Sojiuyn clan.