Zhaozu is the atonal romanization of several Chinese temple names. It may refer to:
Shilu (Jurchen) (fl. 11th century), Jurchen chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, honored as Zhaozu (昭祖) in the Jin dynasty
Mengtemu (1370–1433), Jurchen chieftain of the Odoli tribe, honored as Zhaozu (肇祖) in the Qing dynasty
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Zhaozu is the atonal romanization of several Chinese temple names. It may refer to: Shilu (Jurchen) (fl. 11th century), Jurchen chieftain of the Wanyan...
was accorded the posthumous name Emperor Yuan (原皇帝) and the temple name Zhaozu (肇祖) by the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. His son was Cungšan. In...
Emperor Zhi (直皇帝) and temple name Xingzu (興祖). The three ancestors, Qing Zhaozu, Jingzu and Xianzu, were buried in Xingjing. In 1659, Fuman was buried and...
Genze [zh] Ma Xulun Qian Daxin (钱大昕) Qian Jibo [zh] Ren Jiyu (任继愈) Rong Zhaozu (容肇祖) Sun Cidan (孙次丹) Tao Fangqi (陶方琦) Tang Lan [zh] Wang Zhengyi (王正已)...