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names Posthumous name
Personal name
Durations of
reigns Era
names Taizu Wuzhao Li Gao 400–417
Gengzi (庚子) 400–405
Jianchu (建初) 406–417 – – Li Xin 417–420...
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courtesy name
Jingmao (景茂), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Wuzhao of
Later Qin (後秦武昭帝), was the
founding emperor of the Qiang-led Chinese...
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nickname Changsheng (長生), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Wuzhao of
Western Liang (西涼武昭王), was the
founding duke of the
Chinese Western Liang...
- seventh-generation
descendant of the
Western Liang founder, the
Prince Wuzhao of
Western Liang Later Han and
Northern Han The
Later Han and the Northern...
- name
Posthumous name
Reign Succession Life
details Yao
Chang 姚萇
Emperor Wuzhao 武昭皇帝 384–393 (8–9 years) Era(s)
Baique (白雀) 384–386
Jianchu (建初) 386–393...
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Temple name
Posthumous name
Personal name
Durations of
reign Era
names Taizu Wuzhao Yao
Chang 384–393
Baique (白雀) 384–386
Jianchu (建初) 386–393
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Later Qin dynasty. Her
husband was the
founding emperor Yao
Chang (Emperor
Wuzhao), and she was the
mother of Yao Chang's
crown prince and
successor Yao Xing...
- 字玄盛 King
Wuzhao of the
Western Liang (founded
Western Liang in 400 AD) and
posthumously titled of
Emperor Xingsheng 西涼武昭王、興聖皇帝
Prince Wuzhao of (Western)...
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during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period. He
succeeded his
father Li Gao (Prince
Wuzhao) in 417 and
aggressively tried to
pursue campaigns against rival Northern...