Lingzong

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Lingzong is the posthumous temple name of Emperor Ling of Han, a late Eastern Han dynasty ruler whose troubled reign is associated with political corruption and the empire’s decline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf temple name
appliedTo Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
associatedWith decline of the Eastern Han dynasty
late Eastern Han period
political corruption
category Chinese imperial temple name
country Han dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese imperial tradition
dynastyContext Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
eraAssociatedWith 2nd century
3rd century
honors Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
language Chinese
linkedTo court eunuch dominance
factional strife at the Han court
weakening of central authority in late Han
memorializes Emperor Ling of Han as an ancestral figure NERFINISHED
posthumouslyBestowedBy Eastern Han imperial court NERFINISHED
region China NERFINISHED
reignAssociatedWith Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
roleInHistoriography marker of a troubled reign
script Chinese characters
templeNameOf Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
typeOf posthumous honorific title
usedFor ritual and historical reference to Emperor Ling of Han
usedIn imperial ancestral temple

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