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    Emperor Yingzong of Ming (Chinese: 明英宗; pinyin: Míng Yīngzōng; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464), personal name Zhu Qizhen (simplified Chinese: 朱祁镇;...
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  • 1320–1323), Emperor Yingzong of the Yuan dynasty Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464, reigned 1435–1449 and 1457–1464), emperor of the Ming dynasty Anh Tông...
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    Southern Ming, conferred on Emperor Jianwen the temple name Huizong. After listening to the poor advice of his eunuch advisers, Emperor Yingzong personally...
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    Jingtai Emperor (redirect from Ming Daizong)
    ruled the Ming dynasty from 1425 to 1435. When the Xuande Emperor died in 1435, his eldest son, Emperor Yingzong, became the new ruler of the Ming dynasty...
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    factions diminished such extravagances; the capture of the Emperor Yingzong of Ming during the 1449 Tumu Crisis ended them completely. The imperial navy...
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    the Jingtai Emperor. In 1450, the Mongols returned the captured Yingzong to the Ming, but Jingtai put him under house arrest. Zhu Jianshen remained crown...
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    Emperor Yingzong of Song (16 February 1032 – 25 January 1067), personal name Zhao Shu, was the fifth emperor of the Song dynasty of China. His original...
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  • Part Yingzong, Volume 35 Ming Shilu, Part Yingzong, Volume 208 Ming Shilu, Part Yingzong, Volume 281 Ming Shilu, Part Xianzong, Volume 159 Ming Shilu...
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    (李澄) Ming shilu, Vol.116 Records of Ming Taizu, Vol 122 楚妃王氏壙誌 (Chu fei Wang shi kuang zhi) Records of Ming Yingzong, Vol 163 Record of Ming Yingzong, vol...
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    (1430 – 17 March 1504), of the Zhou clan, was the concubine of Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the mother of the Chenghua Emperor. Zhou was the daughter of Zhou...
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    Tumu Crisis (category Battles involving the Ming dynasty)
    between the Northern Yuan and Ming dynasties. The Oirat ruler of the Northern Yuan, Esen, captured the Emperor Yingzong of Ming on September 1, 1449. In July...
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  • Zhu Mo (category Ming dynasty imperial princes)
    of Ming Taizong (Ming Shilu), volume 158 Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), Volume 200 Ming Yingzong Records (Ming Shilu), Volume 250 Ming Yingzong Records...
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  • herself in the middle of a power struggle between her son Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the Jingtai Emperor. With her experience and ability, she guides...
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    Emperor Yingzong of Ming was captured and held in captivity by the Mongols—an event known as the Tumu Crisis. After the Emperor Yingzong of Ming's capture...
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  • September 1453 and 1454. He is best known for capturing the Emperor Yingzong of Ming in 1449 in the Battle of Tumu Fortress and briefly reuniting the Mongol...
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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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    Xuande Emperor (redirect from Ming Xuanzong)
    able to defeat the Ming army led by Emperor Yingzong and even take the emperor prisoner. This event highlighted the weakness of the Ming armies due to the...
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  • December 1467), of the Wan clan, was the favorite consort of Emperor Yingzong of Ming. Her father, Wan Ju (萬聚), was originally a soldier in the Zhuolu guard...
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    line: one peerage, absorbed into the crown (Jingtai Emperor) Emperor Yingzong's line: eight peerages, one absorbed into the crown (Chenghua Emperor);...
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    temple name as the Emperor Shizong of Ming (明世宗), personal name Zhu Houcong (朱厚熜), was the 12th emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1521 to 1567...
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  • Li Zhen (Taoist) (category Ming dynasty rebels)
    p. 214. ISBN 978-7-101-02512-5. Ji yuan bian, Vol. 1 Ming Yingzong Shilu, Vol. 267 Ming Yingzong Shilu, Vol. 268 Li, Chongzhi (December 2004). 中國歷代年號考...
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  • 26 January 1465) was the era name (nianhao) of Emperor Yingzong, the sixth emperor of the Ming dynasty, during his second reign, lasting for eight years...
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  • The Ming-Đại Việt War of 1406–1428 was a conflict between the Ming dynasty of China and Vietnam (known as Đại Việt at the time). The Ming dynasty's objective...
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    Zhengde Emperor (redirect from Ming Wuzong)
    April 1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao (朱厚㷖), was the 11th emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1505 to 1521. He was the Hongzhi Emperor's eldest son...
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    Empress Sun (category Ming dynasty empresses)
    was the primary consort of the Xuande Emperor and the mother of Emperor Yingzong. Empress Xiaogongzhang's personal name is unknown. She was born in 1399...
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    of the Miao was reprimanded and condemned by Emperor Yingzong of Ming for doing it once the Ming government heard of the event. Since 329 of the boys...
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  • emperor of the Yuan dynasty Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1427–1464, reigned 1435–1449 and 1457–1464), emperor of the Ming dynasty This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Li Tianbao (category Ming dynasty rebels)
    mentioned under the biography of Li Zhen in the History of Ming. History of Ming, Vol. 166 Ming Yingzong Shilu, Vol. 319 Li, Chongzhi (December 2004). 中國歷代年號考...
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    Jianwen Emperor (redirect from Ming Huidi)
    the Emperor Huizong of Ming (明惠宗) and by his posthumous name as the Emperor Hui of Ming (明惠帝), was the second emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from...
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  • the Ming dynasty, Yulinbao (榆林堡), Tumubao, and Jimingbao (雞鳴堡) were the three major fortresses located in northern Beijing. In 1449, Emperor Yingzong of...
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