Taizong

Taizong is the temple name used for several monarchs of China. It may refer to:


 * Tai Jia ( 16th-century BC), king of the Shang dynasty
 * Liu Heng (202 BC–157 BC, reigned 180 BC–157 BC), also known as Emperor Wen, Han dynasty emperor
 * Shi Koumi (石寇覓; 295), Shi Hu's father, posthumously honored as Taizong of Later Zhao
 * Li Xiong (274–334, reigned 304–334), also known as Emperor Wu, emperor of Cheng-Han
 * Zhang Mao (277–324, reigned 320–324), ruler of Former Liang
 * Sima Yu (320–372, reigned in 372), also known as Emperor Jianwen, emperor of the Jin dynasty (266–420)
 * Fu Deng (343–394, reigned 386–394), also known as Emperor Gao, Former Qin emperor
 * Tuoba Si (392–423, reigned 409–423), also known as Emperor Mingyuan, Northern Wei emperor
 * Liu Yu (439–472, reigned 465–472), also known as Emperor Ming, emperor of Liu Song
 * Xiao Gang (503–551, reigned 549–551), also known as Emperor Jianwen, Liang dynasty emperor
 * Li Shimin (599–649, reigned 626–649), Tang dynasty emperor
 * Yelü Deguang (902–947, reigned 926–947), emperor of Khitan (renamed Liao dynasty during his reign)
 * Wang Yanjun (died 935, reigned 927–935), also known as Emperor Huizong, Min dynasty emperor
 * Duan Siliang (died 951, reigned 945–951), emperor of the Dali Kingdom
 * Zhao Guangyi (939–997, reigned 976–997), Song dynasty emperor
 * Li Deming (981–1032, reigned 1004–1032), leader of Tangut people, later posthumously honored as emperor of Western Xia
 * Wanyan Sheng (1075–1135, reigned 1123–1135), emperor of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
 * Ögedei Khan (died 1241, reigned 1229–1241), Yuan dynasty emperor
 * Zhu Di (1360–1424, reigned 1402–1424), also known as Yongle Emperor and Emperor Chengzu, Ming dynasty emperor
 * Taisun Khan (1416–1452, reigned 1433–1452), khagan of the Northern Yuan
 * Hong Taiji (1592–1643, reigned 1626–1643), originally khan of Later Jin, later became emperor of Qing dynasty