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He was given the posthumous temple name Chengzong ("Accomplished Ancestor").
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He also saw to it that she was made the honored tutelary patron of the temple by having her posthumous name changed and the first three characters appended to the name of the temple.
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464 China 549 China Wudi, Wade-Giles romanization Wu-ti, personal name (xingming) Xiao Yan, temple name (miaohao) (Liang) Gaozu (born 464, Changzhou, Jiangsu province, China died 549, Jiankang [now Nanjing]), posthumous name (shi) of the founder and first emperor (502 549) of the Nan (Southern) Liang dynasty (502 557), which briefly held sway over South China.
"The security of the names submissions process for posthumous rites must be questioned, in view of the rash of prominent Jewish Holocaust names that have recently appeared on Mormon temple rolls," Radkey said about her latest find.
"What temple?
Masato Nakae (posthumous), Shinyei Nakamine (posthumous), William Nakamura (posthumous), Joe Nishimoto (posthumous), Allan Ohata, Yukio Okutsu, Frank Ono (posthumous), Kazuo Otani (posthumous), George Sakato, Ted Tanouye (posthumous) and Francis Wai (posthumous).
Wilde foresaw his posthumous triumph.
Both were also posthumous.
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