Taizong
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Chinese | 太宗 | ||||||||
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Literal meaning | Grand Ancestor | ||||||||
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Taizong is the temple name used for several emperors of China. It may refer to:
- Emperor Taizong of Tang (598–649, reigned 626–649), emperor of the Tang dynasty
- Emperor Taizong of Liao (902–947, reigned 926–947), emperor of Khitan (renamed Liao dynasty during his reign)
- Emperor Taizong of Song (939–997, reigned 976–997), emperor of the Song dynasty
- Emperor Taizong of Jin (1075–1135, reigned 1123—1135), emperor of the Jurchen Jin dynasty
- Hong Taiji (1592–1643, reigned 1626–1643), emperor of Later Jin (renamed Qing dynasty during his reign)
See also
- Daizong (disambiguation)
- Thái Tông (disambiguation), Vietnamese equivalent
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