Emperor Huizhao Xiaode

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Emperor Huizhao Xiaode is the posthumous honorific title of Emperor Wuzong of Tang, a ninth-century Chinese ruler known for his vigorous suppression of Buddhism and efforts to restore state finances.

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instanceOf Chinese imperial posthumous name
posthumous title
appliedTo Emperor Wuzong of Tang NERFINISHED
associatedWith restoration of state finances
associatedWithReligionPolicy suppression of Buddhism
category Posthumous titles of Chinese emperors
country China
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era Medieval China
honorificFor a Tang emperor
honorificType posthumous honorific title
honors Emperor Wuzong of Tang NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
linkedRulerPersonalName Li Chan NERFINISHED
linkedRulerTempleName Emperor Wuzong of Tang NERFINISHED
posthumouslyBestowedOn Emperor Wuzong of Tang NERFINISHED
region East Asia
timePeriod 9th century
usedFor commemorating Emperor Wuzong of Tang after death
usedIn Tang dynasty NERFINISHED

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Emperor Wuzong of Tang posthumousName Emperor Huizhao Xiaode