Emperor Ming

Emperor Ming

Emperor Ming can refer to either:
* The Posthumous name of several Chinese Emperors. They are written _zh. 明帝 in Chinese character.
** Emperor Ming of Han (28-75)
** Emperor Ming of Wei (205-239), see Cao Rui
** Emperor Ming of Zhao (274 - 333), see Shi Le
** Emperor Ming of Jin (299 - 325)
** Emperor Ming of Liu Song (439 - 472)
** Emperor Ming of Southern Qi (452 - 498)
** Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou (534 - 560)
** Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (685 - 762), sometimes referred to as Emperor Ming
* Ming the Merciless, a fictional character in the "Flash Gordon" stories


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