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- Temple_name abstract "Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean (Goryeo and Joseon periods), and Vietnamese (such dynasties as Trần, Lý, and Lê) royalty. They should not be confused with era names. Compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive. Both titles were given after death to an emperor or king, but unlike the often elaborate posthumous name, a temple name almost always consists of only two characters: an adjective: chosen to reflect the circumstances of the emperor's reign (such as \"Martial\" or \"Lamentable\"). The vocabulary overlaps with that of posthumous titles' adjectives, but for one emperor, the temple name's adjective character usually does not repeat as one of the many adjective characters in his posthumous name. The usual exception is \"Filial\" (孝). The founders are almost always either \"High\" (高) or \"Grand\" (太). \"emperor\": either zǔ (祖) or zōng (宗). Zu (\"forefather\") implies a progenitor, either a founder of a dynasty or a new line within an existing one. The equivalent in Korean is jo (조), and tổ in Vietnamese Zong (\"ancestor\") is used in all other rulers. It is jong (종) in Korean, and tông in Vietnamese.The \"temple\" in \"temple name\" refers to the \"grand temple\" (太廟), also called \"great temple\" (大廟) or \"ancestral temple\" (祖廟), where crown princes and other royalty gathered to worship their ancestors. The ancestral tablets in the grand temple recorded the temple names of the rulers.At earlier time only rulers performed have temple names, such as Taihao (太昊). Temple names were assigned sporadically from the Han Dynasty and regularly from the Tang Dynasty. Some Han emperors had their temple names permanently removed by their descendants in 190. They are the usual way to refer to emperors from the Tang Dynasty up to (but not including) the Ming Dynasty. For the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty (from 1368), era names were used instead.In Korea, temple names are used to refer to kings of the early Goryeo (until 1274), and kings and emperors of the Joseon Dynasty. For the Korean Empire (1897–1910), era names should be used, but the temple names are often used instead.In Vietnam, most rulers are known by their temple names, with the exception of Tây Sơn and Nguyễn Dynasty rulers, who are known by their era names.".
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- Temple_name wikiPageRevisionID "696108253".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_culture.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_monarchs.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_characters.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_era_name.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Courtesy_name.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Crown_prince.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Ancestral_Temple.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Empire.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Korean_nobility.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Vietnamese_monarchs.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Korea.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rulers_of_China.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Lê_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Lý_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Nguyễn_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Posthumous_name.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Regnal_name.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Retroactive_nomenclature.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Trần_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Tây_Sơn_dynasty.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple Name".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple Names".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple name".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple_name".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "full title".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "known posthumously".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "posthumous name".
- Temple_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "temple name".
- Temple_name hangul "묘호".
- Temple_name hanja "廟號".
- Temple_name j "miu2hou3".
- Temple_name mr "Myoho".
- Temple_name p "miào hào".
- Temple_name poj "biō-hō".
- Temple_name rr "Myoho".
- Temple_name s "庙号".
- Temple_name t "廟號".
- Temple_name vie "Miếu hiệu".
- Temple_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-yue.
- Temple_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Chinese.
- Temple_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Temple_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Temple_name subject Category:Chinese_culture.
- Temple_name subject Category:Chinese_monarchs.
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- Temple_name comment "Temple names are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Korean (Goryeo and Joseon periods), and Vietnamese (such dynasties as Trần, Lý, and Lê) royalty. They should not be confused with era names. Compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive.".
- Temple_name label "Temple name".
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- Temple_name sameAs 묘호.
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- Temple_name sameAs Храмовое_имя.
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- Temple_name sameAs Miếu_hiệu.
- Temple_name sameAs Q706208.
- Temple_name sameAs 庙号.
- Temple_name wasDerivedFrom Temple_name?oldid=696108253.
- Temple_name isPrimaryTopicOf Temple_name.