Duan Zhengming

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Duan Zhengming
Reign1081-1094
Full name
Posthumous name
Baoding Emperor (保定帝)
DynastyDali
Duan Zhengming
Chinese段正明

Duan Zhengming (posthumous name Baoding) was the 14th ruler of the Dali Kingdom. In 1081, the regent Gao Zhisheng forced Duan Zhengming's predecessor, Duan Shouhui, to abdicate and replaced him with Duan Zhengming. In 1094, Gao Shengtai, Gao Zhisheng's son, forced Duan Zhengming to relinquish the throne to him and renamed the Dali Kingdom to "Dazhong Kingdom". Gao Shengtai ruled briefly until his death in 1096, after which the throne was returned to the Duan family – Duan Zhengming's younger brother, Duan Zhengchun, became the new ruler and restored the kingdom's former name.

In fiction

Duan Zhengming is fictionalised as a minor character in the wuxia novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Louis Cha.