Emperor Taizong Wen Huangdi

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Emperor Taizong Wen Huangdi is the posthumous temple name of Hong Taiji, the Qing dynasty ruler who consolidated Manchu power and laid the foundations for the conquest of China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese imperial title
posthumous temple name
appliedAfterDeathOf Hong Taiji NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicity Manchu
associatedWithState Later Jin NERFINISHED
Qing NERFINISHED
category Chinese posthumous names
Chinese temple names
Qing dynasty emperors NERFINISHED
correspondsToReignTitleHolder Hong Taiji NERFINISHED
dynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Qing period
honorificMeaning civil and cultured emperor
honorsAchievement expansion into China proper
unification of Manchu tribes
honorsRole Qing dynasty founder-figure
architect of Qing conquest of China
consolidator of Manchu power
language Chinese
posthumousNameOf Hong Taiji NERFINISHED
posthumousTitle Wen Huangdi NERFINISHED
refersTo Hong Taiji NERFINISHED
region China NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
successorDynastyContext Ming–Qing transition NERFINISHED
templeName Taizong NERFINISHED
titleType posthumous imperial style
temple name
usedFor ancestral temple worship
usedIn Qing ancestral temple records
imperial historiography
state rituals

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Hong Taiji posthumousName Emperor Taizong Wen Huangdi