- 赵崇祚 zhàochóngzuò Zhao ChongzuoFive Dynasties literary figure from the Later Shu state, noted for compiling the [[花间集|花間集|hua1 jian1 ji2]], which is the oldest surviving anthology of song lyrics.
- 五龙祚 wǔlóngzuò Five Dragons ThroneThe Five Dragons Throne, a historical term associated with traditional Chinese opera and legends concerning the founding of dynasties, specifically relating to Li Sanniang and Liu Zhiyuan
- 亨祚 hēngzuò to prosperto prosper; to flourish
- 国祚 guózuò national fortuneThe fate and prosperity of a nation; the period of time over which a dynasty or nation lasts.
- 帝祚 dìzuò throne(literary) the throne; the position or reign of an emperor
- 年祚 niánzuò lifespan(literary) the length of a person's life or one's remaining years
- 祚命 zuòmìng heavenly blessinga blessing or protection granted by heaven or the gods
- 祚胤 zuòyìn to bless posterity(literary) to grant happiness and dignity to one's descendants; to ensure the prosperity of one's line
- 践祚 jiànzuò to ascend the throne(literary) to ascend the throne; to become emperor
- 运祚 yùnzuò fate of a dynasty(literary) the fortunes or longevity of a state or dynasty
- 门祚 ménzuò family fortunethe luck or destiny of a household; family status or prestige
- 鼎祚 dǐngzuò national destiny(literary) destiny of a state; the fate or lifespan of a dynasty or kingdom. Ancient bronze tripods, or [[鼎|鼎|ding3]], were symbols of imperial power and the state; the term combines this symbol with [[祚|祚|zuo4]], meaning the throne or a long-lasting reign.
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- MTSU Chinese text computing