Chinese Symbol for genaral term of an emperor who found a state
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: tàizǔ
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:genaral term of an emperor who found a state
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 4
Stroke Order: 1,3,4,4Meaning: the greatest;the highest;maximal
the more or most senior
great
greater
peaceful
smooth
about emperor and official
one of three stars in Ursa Major;one of the three highest dignitaries of state
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 9
Stroke Order: 4,5,2,4,2,5,1,1,1Meaning: ancestral temple of a ruling house
grandfather
ancestor
the founder;the founder of a school of learning ,a craft,etc.
posthumous title of an emperor
beginning
base