Anaerobic/aerobic reactor system was used to treat a synthetic wastewater with glucose as carbon sources(0.38˜2.29 kg COD/m3.day) and Acid Red 14(1.05˜24.00 g Acid Red 14/m3.day, color degree of 570˜1710). COD removal efficiency by the anaerobic stage in operation period were above 90 % organic loading rate of 0.38˜2.29 kg COD/m3.day(except, adaptation period) and the removal efficiency of the whole system were above 96 %. The decolorization of the Acid Red 14 was through the alteration of the dye structure(or cleavage of the Azo bond) during the anaerobic treatment. In the A/A system, the anaerobic stage played an essential role in removing both color and COD. In addition it also improves biodegradability of dye for further aerobic treatment. After operation, average MLSS concentration of anaerobic sludge reactor, anaerobic fixed-bed reactor and aerobic fixed-bed reactor were 17100mg/L, 20000mg/L, and 10000mg/L, respectively.