天啟
Chinese
day; sky; heaven | to open; to start | ||
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trad. (天啟) | 天 | 啟 | |
simp. (天启) | 天 | 启 |
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Proper noun
天啟 (historical)
- (~帝) the Tianqi Emperor (the sixteenth emperor of the Ming dynasty)
- the Tianqi era (a Chinese era name):
- The era proclaimed by Yuan Faseng of Northern Wei, a rebel who declared himself emperor, in 525.
- The era proclaimed by Xiao Zhuang of Liang, a claimant to the Southern dynasties throne, from 558 to 560.
- The second era of King Zhaocheng of Nanzhao, from 840 to 859.
- The third era of Xu Shouhui as emperor of Tianwan, from approximately 1356 to 1359.
- The first era of Ming Yuzhen as emperor of Ming Xia, from 1361 to 1362.
- The era of the Tianqi Emperor's reign, from 1621 to 1627.
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