Zhao Bing
| image = Song_Modi.jpg
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| caption = 13th-century portrait of Zhao Bing
| succession = Emperor of the Song dynasty
| reign = 10 May 1278 – 19 March 1279
| coronation = 10 May 1278
| predecessor = Emperor Duanzong
| successor = Kublai Khan (Yuan dynasty)
| birth_name = Zhao Bing
| birth_date = 12 February 1272
| birth_place = Lin'an, Song Empire (present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China)
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| death_place = Yamen, Guangnan East Circuit, Song Empire (present-day Xinhui, Guangdong, China)
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| burial_place = Song Shaodi's Tomb (宋少帝陵, in present-day Chiwan, Shenzhen, Guangdong)
| era dates = Xiangxing (祥興; 1278–1279)
| temple name = Huaizong (懷宗) (unofficially)
| house = Zhao
| dynasty = Song (Southern Song)
| father = Emperor Duzong
| mother = Lady Yu
}}}} Zhao Bing (12 February 1272 – 19 March 1279), also known as Emperor Bing of Song or Bing, Emperor of Song (宋帝昺), was the 18th and last emperor of the Song dynasty of China, who ruled as a minor between 6 and 7 years of age.
He was also the ninth and last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty. He reigned for around 313 days in 1278 and 1279. His reign, and the Song dynasty, ended with the Song's total defeat by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty at the naval Battle of Yamen.
Zhao Bing and his entourage had been observing the naval combat from some coastal cliffs nearby. As the victorious enemy approached, the young emperor's advisor, Lu Xiufu, held the boy in his arms as the two of them leapt from the clifftops, killing them both. Provided by Wikipedia
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Multi-source data complex classification of grassland in Inner Mongolia based on MODIS EVI by ZHAO Bing-ru, MA Long
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Deformation Extraction Method for Roadway 3D Laser Point Cloud Data by ZHAO Bing, MA Bao, HE Bin, XU Shaoyi
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