Hongxi Emperor (redirect from Ming Renzong)
known by his temple name as the Emperor Renzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Gaochi, was the fourth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1424 to 1425....
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Renzong is the temple name used for several emperors of China. It may refer to: Emperor Renzong of Song (1010–1063, reigned 1022–1063), emperor of the...
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The Ming Veritable Records or Ming Shilu (traditional Chinese: 明實錄; simplified Chinese: 明实录; lit. 'Veritable Records of Ming'), contains the imperial annals...
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The emperors of the Ming dynasty, who were all members of the House of Zhu, ruled China from 1368 to 1644. The Ming dynasty succeeded the Mongol-led Yuan...
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Empress Cao (Song dynasty) (redirect from Empress Cao (Renzong))
relatives. In the second year of the Ming Dao era (1033), after the death of Empress Dowager Liu, Emperor Renzong deposed his first empress, Guo, under...
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unknown, posthumously Empress Wencheng (溫成皇后), was a concubine of Emperor Renzong of Song. She was the emperor's favorite, but did not become an empress...
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was a Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Renzong of Song. Guo was from Yingxiang and the granddaughter of the regional commandant...
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Rites Controversy of the Ming dynasty. On April 7, 1063, Yingzong sent gifts including calligraphy made by Emperor Renzong to the Vietnamese King Ly...
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consort of Emperor Zhenzong and the de facto foster mother of Emperor Renzong. She was given the title of empress dowager in her later years. After becoming...
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Bao Zheng met a woman claiming to be the mother of the reigning Emperor Renzong. Dozens of years prior, she had been Consort Li, an imperial concubine...
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the period of Renzong in the Northern Song dynasty. At that time, it was called "Pinon Academy". After the reign of Zhengde of the Ming dynasty, the name...
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The Ming treasure voyages were maritime expeditions undertaken by Ming China's treasure fleet between 1405 and 1433. The Yongle Emperor ordered the construction...
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History of canals in China (section Ming dynasty)
were moved along the Bian River to the capital. By the time of Emperor Renzong of Song (r. 1022–763) the amount had increased to 80 million bushels. The...
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Mandate of Heaven (redirect from T'ien Ming)
on how well that person can rule. Chinese dynasties such as the Han and Ming were founded by men of common origins, but they were seen as having succeeded...
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(975–1007), wife of Emperor Zhenzong of Song Empress Guo (Renzong) (1012–1035), wife of Emperor Renzong of Song Guo Ai (died 1435), concubine of the Xuande...
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until 1022, and then officially as regent during the minority of Emperor Renzong from 1022 until her own death on 30 April 1033. As a regent, she commanded...
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and Tan Yunxian, who was active during the Ming dynasty. She was active during the reign of Emperor Renzong of Song. Zheng Jin-Sheng. “Female Medical Workers...
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Tu Weiming (redirect from Tu Wei-Ming)
(2013). Tu, Weiming. (1976). Neo-Confucian thought in action: Wang Yang-Ming's youth. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Tu, Weiming. (1978)...
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Wang Yangming (redirect from Wang Yang-ming)
Chinese philosopher, general, politician, writer, and calligrapher during the Ming dynasty. After Zhu Xi, he is commonly regarded as the most important Neo-Confucian...
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Imperial Chinese harem system (section Ming)
Consort (賢妃; xiánfēi) Imperial Consort (宸妃; chénfēi), created by Emperor Renzong Concubine (嬪; pín) Lady of Highest Ceremony (太儀; tàiyí) Lady of Noble Ceremony...
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Reign of Ren and Xuan (category Ming dynasty politics)
(Chinese: 仁宣之治; pinyin: Rén Xuān Zhīzhì; lit. 'Governance during the reigns of Renzong and Xuanzong') refers to the reigns of the Hongxi Emperor and the Xuande...
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impressed Emperor Renzong of Song, who generously rewarded his family. Ma Sui was prominently featured (as one of the "Three Sui") in the Ming dynasty novel...
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(975–1007), wife of Emperor Zhenzong of Song Empress Guo (Renzong) (1012–1035), wife of Emperor Renzong of Song Empress Xiaoyuanzhen (1580–1613), wife of the...
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Legalism (Chinese philosophy) (redirect from Xing-Ming)
Fei were often identified under Han Fei's administrative practice of Xing-Ming ("form and name"), inherited from Shen Buhai. One of Sima Tan's (165–110...
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Duke Yansheng (section Ming dynasty (1368–1644))
name, before it was finally settled as "Duke Yansheng" in 1005 by Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song dynasty. Kong Zongyuan, a 46th-generation descendant...
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Lingchi (section Ming dynasty)
his rule. It became more widely used in the Song dynasty under Emperor Renzong and Emperor Shenzong. Another early proposal for abolishing lingchi was...
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Chinese clothing (section Ming dynasty)
Empress Cao, wife of Emperor Renzong of Song Modern reconstruction of temple mural shows clothes of the Yuan dynasty Ming dynasty Empress Xiao'an A 15th-century...
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Huangyao was first recorded in the Huangyou era (1049–1053) of Emperor Renzong when general Yang Wenguang passed through Zhaoping to pacify Guangxi, and...
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Puji Temple (section Ming dynasty)
emissary to Japan by the emperor. In the winter of 1313, the Emperor Renzong's mother sent an envoy to present the temple with 868 metal bars and three...
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