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    The Hongxi Emperor (16 August 1378 – 29 May 1425), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Renzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Gaochi, was the fourth...
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    Zhanji, was the fifth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1425 to 1435. He was the son and successor of the Hongxi Emperor. Zhu Zhanji was the son...
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  • Renzong (redirect from Emperor Ren Zong)
    reigned 1311–1320), emperor of the Yuan dynasty Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425, reigned 1424–1425), emperor of the Ming dynasty Jiaqing Emperor (1760–1820, reigned...
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    consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the fourth Ming ruler, the Hongxi Emperor (Zhu Gaozhi 1378–1425). He only ruled for one year, so she then served...
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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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    them abolished. Yongle Emperor's line: two peerages Hongxi Emperor's line: eight peerages; four had no heir Xuande Emperor's line: one peerage, absorbed...
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    sixteen Ming emperors, only the Hongxi, Xuande, and Hongzhi emperors were deemed worthy of recognition besides the Hongwu and Yongle emperors. During his...
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    Hongxi Emperor, but this was changed on 3 October 1538 to Chengzu (成祖) by the Jiajing Emperor. The latter has been used since its bestowment. Emperor...
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    groups. Prince Consort Commander Jiao Jing (焦敬), the son-in-law of the Hongxi Emperor, represented the imperial family. Jin Ying, the head of the Directorate...
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  • Han. Zhu Yawen as Zhu Zhanji, Xuande Emperor, Hongxi Emperor's first son (Crown prince) – the son of Hongxi Emperor and Empress Zhang. He is ambitious,...
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    The Chenghua Emperor (9 December 1447 – 9 September 1487), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xianzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Jianshen, changed...
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    Chinese emperors family tree (late) Ming dynasty in Inner Asia Yongle Tongbao Conferred by the Hongxi Emperor Changed by the Jiajing Emperor He held the...
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  • individuals. For instance, the Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty was originally honored as Taizong by the Hongxi Emperor, but his temple name was later amended...
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    Emperor Yingzong of Ming (29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464), personal name Zhu Qizhen, was the sixth and eighth emperor of the Ming dynasty. He ruled...
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    replace him with Hongxi. They planned to initiate their coup during an imperial hunt on the Mulan hunting grounds. Hongxi was proclaimed Emperor, but the plot...
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    Preceptor, a top-ranking, non-functional civil service post, under the Hongxi Emperor (r. 1424–25). The Grand Secretariat drew its members from the Hanlin...
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  • through him the grandson of the Kangxi Emperor. His mother was Lady Ligiya, Yunreng's secondary consort. Hongxi is most well known for leading five other...
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  • gourmet extreme lover of hidden attributes. Hong Jiantao as Zhu Gaochi, Hongxi Emperor of Ming The elegant and gentle prince, with a personality like the soft...
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  • A coup of Hongxi (Chinese: 弘晳逆案) was an unsuccessful coup d'etat organised by Hongxi, Prince Li of the First Rank and the eldest surviving son of deposed...
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  • 》. Dong, Lun. 《大明太祖高皇帝實錄》/ Veritable records of Highest Ancestor, Emperor Gao. Vol. 100. 《明宣宗实录》. 《明太祖实录》. "卷一百二十一 列传第九_明史(清)张廷玉等_国学导航". www.guoxue123...
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  • brothers Liu Bin (né Liu Hongdu, Emperor Shang) and Liu Sheng (né Liu Hongxi, Emperor Zhongzong) and making him the successor to the throne. During the subsequent...
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    descendants claimed the title of emperor at the same time. From the Hongwu Emperor to the Chongzhen Emperor, there were 16 emperors in the Ming dynasty. Among...
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  • list) – Jianwen, Emperor (1398–1402) Yongle, Emperor (1402–1424) Hongxi, Emperor (1424–1425) Xuande, Emperor (1425–1435) Yingzong, Emperor (1435–1449, 1457–1464)...
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  • they had a daughter, the Princess Shunde. When Zhu Zhanji's father, Hongxi Emperor ascended the throne in 1424, she was appointed Crown Princess (Chinese:...
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  • Princess Yong'an (category Daughters of emperors)
    dynasty. She was the oldest daughter of the Yongle Emperor and the elder sister of the Hongxi Emperor. Zhu Yuying was born on 20 July 1377, to Zhu Di, who...
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  • 29 – Hongxi Emperor of China (b. 1378) July 8 – Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan, English noble (b. 1366) July 21 – Manuel II Palaiologos, Byzantine Emperor (b....
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  • Chinese economy. He conjectures that when the Yongle Emperor died in 1424 and the new Hongxi Emperor forbade further expeditions, the mandarins hid or destroyed...
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    was appointed as the Grand Secretary in 1424, at the start of the Hongxi Emperor's reign, and held the position until his death. In his final two years...
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    included Prince Consort Commander Jiao Jing (焦敬), the son-in-law of the Hongxi Emperor, who represented the imperial family; Jin Ying, the head of the Directorate...
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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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