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Posthumous Title

Posthumous titles were often conferred upon emperors, nobles, ministers, and other prominent officials with a high political and social status. The titles were intended to serve as a summation of the life of their holders. They mostly came in three forms: commendatory, derogatory, or sympathetic. They were an important part of institutional culture in Chinese traditional politics. The titles were designed to guide future generations and promote political and social stability.

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A posthumous title is a summary of a person's life, including his merits and demerits.
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Posthumous titles are used to indicate honors and disgraces and praise integrity.
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The posthumous title system is designed to punish the wicked, reward the good, deter bad deeds, praise good deeds, encourage loyal people, and discourage evildoers.
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