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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 29.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Medieval

General · Modern
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Lu Xiufu was appointed as chancellor of the Southern Song after the fall of the capital Lin'an to Mongol forces. He served the fleeing Song court, attempting to organize resistance against the advancing Mongol army.
Lu Xiufu escorted the child Emperor Bing to Yamen in Guangdong after the death of Emperor Duanzong. He continued to lead the Song government-in-exile, maintaining the pretense of imperial authority despite the dire military situation.
After the Song fleet was defeated by the Mongols at the Battle of Yamen, Lu Xiufu, seeing no hope of escape, strapped the eight-year-old Emperor Bing to his back and jumped into the sea, drowning both. This act ended the Southern Song dynasty.
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