Wudi

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Wudi or Wu Di stands for:

Geography:

  • Wudi (Binzhou) ( 无棣 县, Wúdì Xiàn ), district of the city of Binzhou in the Chinese province of Shandong

People:

Emperor of China:

  • Wǔ Dì (五帝, five emperors ) denotes the five emperors, a group of the original emperors of China
  • Wu Di (武帝, Emperor Wu ) was a commonly used posthumous name for Chinese emperors, including:
    • Han Wudi (156–87 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty
    • Wei Wudi , posthumous name of Cao Cao (155–220)
    • Jin Wudi (236–290), Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty
    • Song Wudi (363–422), Emperor Wu of the Earlier Song Dynasty
    • Qi Wudi (440–493), Emperor Wu of the Southern Qi Dynasty
    • Liang Wudi (464-549), Emperor Wu of the (Southern) Liang Dynasty
    • Chen Wudi (503–559), Emperor Wu of the (Southern) Chen Dynasty
    • Wu (Northern Zhou) (? -578), Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty