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Taizu (Chinese: 太祖; pinyin:
Tàizǔ; Wade–Giles: T'ai4-tsu3; lit. 'grand progenitor') is a
temple name typically, but not always, used for
Chinese monarchs...
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Emperor Taizu of Song (21
March 927 – 14
November 976),
personal name Zhao Kuangyin,
courtesy name Yuanlang, was the
founding emperor of the Song dynasty...
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Taizu of Jin may
refer to the
following Chinese people who
received the
temple name
Taizu after their deaths: Sima Zhao (211–265), King of Jin Li Keyong...
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Taizu of
Liang may
refer to:
Zhang Gui (255–314),
Governor of
Liang during the Jin dynasty,
sometimes known as
Taizu of
Former Liang Lü
Guang (337–400)...
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October 1328 – 24 June 1398), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizu of Ming,
personal name Zhu Yuanzhang,
courtesy name Guorui, was the founding...
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predecessor Emperor Taizu, and the
father of his
successor Emperor Zhenzong. Why
Emperor Taizong succeeded his
brother rather than
Emperor Taizu's grown sons (Zhao...
- (黃龍; 229–231)
Jiahe (嘉禾; 232–238)
Chiwu (赤烏; 238–251)
Taiyuan (太元; 251–252)
Shenfeng (神鳳; 252)
Posthumous name
Emperor Da (大皇帝)
Temple name
Taizu (太祖)...
- 1559 – 30
September 1626), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizu of Qing, was the
founding khan of the Jurchen-led
Later Jin dynasty. As...
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Emperor Taizu of Zhou may
refer to: Guo Wei (904–954), who in 951
founded a
dynasty called Zhou (known in
history as
Later Zhou) Wu
Sangui (1612–1678)...
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established the Yuan
dynasty in 1271, he
bestowed the
temple name
Taizu (太祖,
meaning 'Supreme Progenitor') and the
posthumous name
Shengwu Huangdi...