皇考

Chinese

emperor; surname [deceased] father
simp. and trad.
(皇考)

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Noun

皇考

  1. (archaic) a posthumous name for fathers in Zhou rituals
    王父皇祖考王母皇祖妣皇考皇妣皇辟 [MSC, trad.]
    王父皇祖考王母皇祖妣皇考皇妣皇辟 [MSC, simp.]
    From: The Book of Rites, Qu Li II, 122
    Jì wángfù yuē huángzǔkǎo, wángmǔ yuē huángzǔbǐ. Fù yuē huángkǎo, mǔ yuē huángbǐ. Fū yuē huángpì. Shēng yuē fù, yuē mǔ, yuē qī, sǐ yuē kǎo, yuē bǐ, yuē pín. [Pinyin]
    In sacrificing to them, a grandfather is called "the sovereign grandfather"; a grandmother, "the sovereign grandmother"; a father, "the sovereign father"; a mother, "the sovereign mother"; a husband, "the sovereign pattern". While alive, the names of father, mother, and wife are used; when they are dead, those of "the completed one", "the corresponding one", and "the honored one".
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