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Taizu () is an imperial temple name typically used for Chinese emperors who founded a particular dynasty. It may refer to: * Emperor Gaozu of Han (256 BC or 247 BC – 195 BC) * Sun Quan (182–252) of Eastern Wu * Liu Yuan (Han Zhao) (251–310) of Han Zhao * Tuoba Yulü (died in 321) of State of Dai * Murong Huang (297–348) of Former Yan * Shi Hu (295–349) of Later Zhao * Yao Chang (331–394) of Later Qin * Lü Guang (337–400) of Later Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) * Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei (371–409) * Li Gao (351–417) of Western Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) * Qifu Chipan (died in 428) of Western Qin * Feng Ba (died in 430) of Northern Yan * Juqu Mengxun (368–433) of Northern Liang * Emperor Wen of Liu Song (407–453) * Emperor Gao of Southern Qi (427–482) of Southern Qi * Zhu Wen (852–912) of Later Liang (Five Dynasties) * Wang Shenzhi (862–925) of Min (Ten Kingdoms) * Abaoji (872–926) of the Liao dynasty * Qian Liu (852–932) of Wuyue * Duan Siping (893–944) of the Dali Kingdom * Guo Wei (904–954) of Later Zhou * Emperor Taizu of Song (927–976) * Emperor Taizu of Jin (1068–1123) * Hongwu Emperor (1328–1398) of the Ming dynasty * Ming Yuzhen (1331–1366) of Great Xia * Wu Sangui (1612–1678) of Great Zhou It may also refer to those who never officially declared themselves as emperors, but were posthumously given the title by their imperial descendants: * Cao Cao (155-220), Emperor Taizu of Cao Wei (220–265) * Sima Zhao (211–265), Emperor Taizu of the Jin dynasty (265–420) * Zhang Gui (255–314), Emperor Taizu of Former Liang (320–376) * Fu Hong (284–350), Emperor Taizu of Former Qin (351–394) * Huan Wen (312–373), Emperor Taizu of Huan Chu (403–404) * Liu Weichen (died in 391), Emperor Taizu of Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) (407–431) * Xiao Shunzhi (fl. 477–482), Emperor Taizu of the Liang dynasty (502–557) * Gao Huan (496–547), Emperor Taizu of Northern Qi (550–577) * Yuwen Tai (507–556), Emperor Taizu of Northern Zhou (557–581) * Chen Wenzhan (died before 557), Emperor Taizu of the Chen dynasty (557–589) * Yang Zhong (507–568), Emperor Taizu of the Sui dynasty (581–618) * Li Hu (died in 551), Emperor Taizu of the Tang dynasty (618–907) * Wu Shihuo (559–635), Emperor Taizu of Southern Zhou (690–705) * Yang Xingmi (852–905), Emperor Taizu of Wu (Ten Kingdoms) (907–937) * Liu Anren (died before 917), Emperor Taizu of Southern Han (917–971) * Li Keyong (856–908), Emperor Taizu of Later Tang (923–936) * Meng Yi (Tang dynasty) (died before 934), Emperor Taizu of Later Shu (934–965) * Xu Wen (862–927), Emperor Taizu of Southern Tang (937–975) * Li Jiqian (963–1004), Emperor Taizu of Western Xia (1038–1227) * Genghis Khan (1162?–1227), Emperor Taizu of the Yuan dynasty (1279–1368) * Nurhaci (1559–1626), Emperor Taizu of the Qing dynasty (1644–1912) == See also == * Gaozu (disambiguation) (similar meaning; some emperors have been called both) * Taejo (disambiguation) (Korean equivalent) * Thái Tổ (Vietnamese equivalent) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Taizu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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