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Liezu is an
imperial temple name for
several Chinese monarchs. It may
refer to: Liu Bei (161–223),
emperor of Shu Han Cao Rui (died 239),
emperor of Cao...
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During the
reign of the Yuan dynasty, he was
given the
temple name of
Liezu (Chinese: 烈祖; lit. 'Ardent Founder') and the
posthumous name
Shenyuan Huangdi...
- Cao Rui was
posthumously honoured as "Emperor Ming" with the
temple name "
Liezu". When Cao Rui was born (likely in 205), his
grandfather Cao Cao was the...
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Pengnu during his childhood, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Liezu of
Southern Tang, was the
founder and
first emperor of the
Chinese Southern...
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house of the
Southern Tang
initially bore the
surname Li (李). The
Emperor Liezu of
Southern Tang
subsequently adopted Xu (徐) as the surname, only to restore...
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formally Duke
Chouliao of Chu (楚醜繆公), was the
chief strategist of
Emperor Liezu of
Southern Tang (Xu Zhigao/Li Bian), the
founding emperor of the Chinese...
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Given name: Bei (備)
Courtesy name:
Xuande (玄德) Era name and dates
Zhangwu (章武): 221–223
Posthumous name
Emperor Zhaolie (昭烈皇帝)
Temple name
Liezu (烈祖)...
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Southern Tang (937–975) was the
successor state of Wu as Li Bian (Emperor
Liezu) took the
state over from
within in 937.
Expanding from the
original domains...
- Wo 杨渥 886–908
Liezu 烈祖 (905–)907–908 Yang
Longyan 897–920
Gaozu 高祖 908–920 Yang Pu 杨溥 900–938
Ruidi 睿帝 920–937 Li Bian 李昪 888–943
Liezu 烈祖 937–943 Xú...
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Uncle of Kang'), also
known as
given name Feng (封),
Temple name
Liezu (烈祖) was a Zhou
dynasty feudal lord and the
founder of the
state of Wey...