Wenwu Dasheng Daguang Xiao Huangdi

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Wenwu Dasheng Daguang Xiao Huangdi is the elaborate posthumous temple name and honorific title granted to Emperor Taizong of Tang, one of China’s most renowned and effective imperial rulers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
posthumous temple name
appliesTo Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Confucian state ritual
imperial ancestral temple rites
category Chinese posthumous titles
Chinese temple names
country Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese imperial tradition
denotes civil virtue
filial piety
great radiance
great sageliness
military virtue
honorificDegree elaborate and exalted
honorificFor Li Shimin NERFINISHED
honors Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
linkedTo posthumous reputation of Emperor Taizong of Tang
refersTo a specific emperor rather than a generic title
refersToRole emperor of a unified Chinese empire
scope emphasizes both civil and military achievements
status posthumous only
timePeriod 7th century China
typeOf imperial style name
usedFor posthumous veneration of Emperor Taizong of Tang
usedIn historical records of the Tang dynasty
imperial genealogies
temple inscriptions

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Emperor Taizong of Tang posthumousName Wenwu Dasheng Daguang Xiao Huangdi