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Chinese era name Traditional Chinese 年號 Simplified Chinese 年号
Hanyu Pinyin niánhào Literal meaning year name...
- information, but it is
frequently used with the
Chinese era name (年号, 年號;
niánhào) to
specify a year. The year
starts with the new year of
whoever is using...
- 141–87 BCE) onwards,
emperors also
adopted one or
several era
names (年號;
Niánhào), or "reign mottos", to
divide their rule by
important events or accomplishments...
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Overseas Chinese used
Longfei (龍飛) or
Tianyun (天運).
Chinese era
names (年號,
niánhào) were used
since 140 BC.
Until 1367 AD
several were used
during each emperor's...
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Chongzhi (李崇智).
Zhongguo lidai nianhao kao (中國歷代年號考), p. 14. Li
Chongzhi (李崇智) (December 2004).
Zhongguo lidai nianhao kao (中國歷代年號考).
Beijing (北京): Zhonghua...
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between the Tang and the Yuan are
their temple ones. The era name (年號;
niánhào)
arose from the
custom of
dating years by the
reigns of the
ruling emperors...
-
official announcements, but Feng Tianyu's (冯天瑜)
interpretation in Ming Qing
nianhao tanwei (明清年号探微) is
referenced here. The
period of use for each era name...
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Hongwu Emperor is
frequently referred to as "Ming Taizu". Era name (年號;
Niánhào), or "reign title", was
chosen at the
beginning of the emperor's reign...
- From the Ming
dynasty onwards,
there was only a
single nianhao used per reign, so the
nianhao is
often used
synonymously as the name of the Emperor, for...
- (approximate date) The
first nengō,
derived from the
Chinese system of eras (
nianhao)
begins with the
Taika era. (Unclear significance.
Needs more explanation...