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    The Jianwen Emperor (5 December 1377 – ?), personal name Zhu Yunwen, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Ming and by his posthumous...
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  • Emperor Jianwen may refer to: Emperor Jianwen of Jin (320–372, reigned 371–372), Jin dynasty emperor Emperor Jianwen of Liang (503–551, reigned 549–551)...
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    success as a statesman. In 1399, he rebelled against his nephew, the Jianwen Emperor, and launched a civil war known as the Jingnan campaign, or the campaign...
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  • Emperor Jianwen of Liang (梁簡文帝; 2 December 503 – 551), personal name Xiao Gang (蕭綱), courtesy name Shizuan (世纘), childhood name Liutong (六通), was an emperor...
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  • Emperor Jianwen of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋简文帝; traditional Chinese: 晉簡文帝; pinyin: Jìn Jiǎnwén Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Chien-wen-ti; 320 – September 12...
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    Refined,Virtuous, and Successful Exalted Emperor'). After the Jianwen Emperor died in a palace fire, the Yongle Emperor ascended to the throne. In an attempt...
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  • Zhu Biao (redirect from Xiaokang emperor)
    surviving son, Zhu Yunwen, who ascended the throne six years later as the Jianwen Emperor. Zhu Biao was born in Taiping (present-day Anhui), the seat of Zhu...
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    Jingnan campaign (category Yongle Emperor)
    the second Ming emperor, the Jianwen Emperor, and his uncle, Zhu Di, Prince of Yan. The war was sparked by the removal of the emperor's uncles and the...
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    of the Hongwu Emperor. After the Hongwu Emperor died, Zhu Di won a civil war against the Jianwen Emperor and became the Yongle Emperor in 1402. He ensured...
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  • (孝愍讓皇后; 1378–1402), of the Ma clan, was the empress consort to the Jianwen Emperor and the second empress consort of China's Ming dynasty. Born in 1378...
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    House of Zhu (redirect from Emperor Zhu)
    death. As a result, the Hongwu Emperor appointed Zhu Biao's eldest surviving son, Zhu Yunwen (later the Jianwen Emperor), as his successor. In 1398, a...
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  • 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...
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    successors until the Jianwen era was reestablished in the late 16th century. Conferred by the Jianwen Emperor Conferred by the Yongle Emperor Changed by the...
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    Yuanzhang (Hongwu Emperor) through his older sister. During the Jingnan campaign, Li Jinglong initially supported the Jianwen Emperor. However, he lost...
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  • drafted deposing Emperor Fei. He replaced Emperor Fei with his granduncle Sima Yu, who took the throne as Emperor Jianwen. Emperor Fei was reduced in...
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  • following year, the era was changed to Jianwen. On 18 July 1402 (Jianwen 4, 18th day of the 6th month), the Yongle Emperor, who had usurped the throne through...
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    precedents—all previous Ming emperors, except for the Jianwen Emperor, had personally led armies into battle. On 3 August, the emperor entrusted his younger...
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    Hongwu Emperor Jianwen Emperor Yongle Emperor Hongxi Emperor Xuande Emperor Zhengtong Emperor Jingtai Emperor Chenghua Emperor Hongzhi Emperor Zhengde...
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    the later Yongle Emperor, who was then known as Prince of Yan. In the summer of 1399, Zhu Di rebelled against the Jianwen Emperor, defeated him in a...
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    dynastic instructions. This failed when his teenage successor, the Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncle's power, prompting the Jingnan campaign...
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  • Emperor Hui may refer to: Emperor Hui of Han (210 BC–188 BC) Emperor Hui of Jin (259–307) Emperor Hui of Ming (Jianwen Emperor, 1377-1402) It is also Chinese...
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    (虞懷王) Jianwen Emperor, Zhu Biao's second son Zhu Wengui (朱文圭), Jianwen Emperor's second son, "Prince Huai of Run" (潤懷王) Yongle Emperor Hongxi Emperor Xuande...
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  • Zhu Wenkui (category Sons of emperors)
    (born November 30, 1396) was the elder son and Crown Prince of the Jianwen Emperor of the Ming dynasty, born by Empress Ma, when his parents were Crown...
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  • Tie Xuan (category Yongle Emperor)
    dynasty emperor Jianwen. During the Jingnan campaign, when the Prince of Yan Zhu Di (later the Yongle Emperor) rebelled against his nephew, the Jianwen Emperor...
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  • in 1405 by the Yongle Emperor's adherents due to his loyalty to the Jianwen Emperor. Uncle: Mei Sizu, Marquis of Runan (汝南侯 梅思祖; d. 1382), the younger...
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    of Ming, it was Daoyan who suggested a revolt against the Jianwen Emperor after the emperor, a nephew of Zhu Di, started to crack down on the influence...
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    of the Jianwen era, but Emperor Yingzong did not agree. It was not until 1475, during the reign of the Chenghua Emperor, that the Jingtai Emperor was given...
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    Ming emperor, the Hongwu Emperor, is located near his capital Nanjing; the second emperor, the Jianwen Emperor, was overthrown by the Yongle Emperor and...
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    Zheng He (category Yongle Emperor)
    A favorite of the Yongle Emperor, whom Zheng assisted in the Jingnan campaign that overthrew the previous Jianwen Emperor in 1402, Zheng He rose to the...
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    the Hongwu Emperor died, and was succeeded by his grandson, the Jianwen Emperor. A civil war soon ensued as Zhu Di, son of the Hongwu Emperor and uncle...
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