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Posthumous name - Miscellaneous |  | Posthumous name - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Posthumous name - Miscellaneous |  | To combine an emperor's temple name and posthumous name, place temple first.
The process of naming somebody posthumously is in Chinese called "retroactively posthumously naming" (追謚).
A fuller description of this naming convention for royalty appears in the Chinese sovereign entry.
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See also:Posthumous name, Posthumous name - History, Posthumous name - Chinese emperors, Posthumous name - Japanese emperors, Posthumous name - Korean emperors and kings, Posthumous name - Non-royal posthumous names, Posthumous name - Miscellaneous, Posthumous name - External link |  | | Posthumous name, Posthumous name - Chinese emperors, Posthumous name - External link, Posthumous name - History, Posthumous name - Japanese emperors, Posthumous name - Korean emperors and kings, Posthumous name - Miscellaneous, Posthumous name - Non-royal posthumous names, Name, Regnal name, Chinese name, Emperor of China, Japanese name, Emperor of Japan, Korean name, Vietnamese name |  | |
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Posthumous name - Miscellaneous
To combine an emperor's temple name and posthumous name, place temple first.
The process of naming somebody posthumously is in Chinese called "retroactively posthumously naming" (追謚).
A fuller description of this naming convention for royalty appears in the Chinese sovereign entry.
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