Zhaolie Emperor

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Zhaolie Emperor is the posthumous imperial title of Liu Bei, the founding ruler of the Shu Han state during China’s Three Kingdoms period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese imperial title
posthumous title
appliedTo Liu Bei NERFINISHED
associatedWithCourtesyName Xuande NERFINISHED
associatedWithHouse House of Liu (Shu Han) NERFINISHED
associatedWithPersonalName Liu Bei NERFINISHED
associatedWithReign Liu Bei’s reign over Shu Han
associatedWithTempleName Liezu NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Emperor of Shu Han NERFINISHED
capitalAssociated Chengdu NERFINISHED
chronologicalPlacement early 3rd century
classification regnal and posthumous style
country China
culturalSphere Sinosphere
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
historicalContext Three Kingdoms civil wars
honorsStatus posthumous honor
language Classical Chinese
posthumousHonorificMeaning Manifest and Ardent NERFINISHED
posthumousHonorificType temple and posthumous style combined
posthumousNameOf Liu Bei NERFINISHED
region Sichuan region NERFINISHED
relatedHistoricalNovel Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
relatedHistoricalWork Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
successorTitle Later Shu emperors’ posthumous styles
titleHolderRole founding emperor of Shu Han
usedByRegimeType Chinese imperial monarchy
usedInDynasty Shu Han NERFINISHED
usedInState Shu Han NERFINISHED

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Liu Bei posthumousName Zhaolie Emperor