Houzhu

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Houzhu is the posthumous temple name of Liu Shan, the last emperor of the Shu Han state during China’s Three Kingdoms period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf temple name
appliedToPersonBirthName Liu Shan NERFINISHED
appliedToRole emperor
appliedToState Shu Han NERFINISHED
appliedToTitleHolder last emperor of Shu Han
associatedDynasty Shu Han NERFINISHED
associatedReligion state Confucianism
associatedWithEra end of Three Kingdoms period
associatedWithEvent fall of Shu Han
category Chinese imperial temple names
countryInPresentDay China NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
hasGenderOfReferent male
historicalPeriod Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
honorificStatus posthumous honorific title
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
memorializes Liu Shan’s reign
nameType posthumous temple name
namingTradition East Asian temple name system
refersTo Liu Shan NERFINISHED
region Sichuan region NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
usedBy later historians
usedFor posthumous commemoration
usedIn imperial ancestral rites
usedInGenre Chinese historical records
imperial genealogies

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Liu Shan templeName Houzhu