• Zhu Gaoxu (Chinese: 朱高煦; 30 December 1380 – 6 October 1426) was the second son of the Yongle Emperor and Empress Renxiaowen. During the Jingnan campaign...
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    Xuande Emperor (redirect from Zhu Zhanji)
    father's plan to relocate the capital from Beijing to Nanjing. His uncle Zhu Gaoxu rebelled against the young emperor but was ultimately unsuccessful. With...
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  • The Zhu Gaoxu rebellion (simplified Chinese: 高煦之乱; traditional Chinese: 高煦之亂), also known as the Dingnan Incident (定難之變), was a rebellion by Zhu Gaoxu, the...
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    Yongle Emperor (redirect from Zhu Di)
    heir, the Yongle Emperor wanted to choose his second son, Zhu Gaoxu, Prince of Han. Zhu Gaoxu had an athletic-warrior personality which contrasted sharply...
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  • Hongxi and Zhu Gaoxu. After death, he was given the posthumously named Jian (簡). Zhu Gaosui was born as the 5th child and 3rd son of Zhu Di and his primary...
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    Bencao Zhu Quan (1378–1448), Prince of Ning, 17th son of the Hongwu Emperor, military commander, historian, musician, and playwright Zhu Gaoxu (1380–1426)...
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  • son, Zhu Ying, but h's designation later changed to Prince of Su. This princedom later created again by Yongle Emperor for his secondson, Zhu Gaoxu. The...
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    Princess consort of Yan: Zhu Gaochi, the Hongxi Emperor (洪熙帝 朱高熾; 16 August 1378 – 29 May 1425), the Yongle Emperor's first son Zhu Gaoxu, Prince of Han (漢王...
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    imperial annal of Yongle Emperor. In 1426, he put down the rebellion of Zhu Gaoxu. After the Zhengtong Emperor ascended the throne, he served as one of...
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    the existing distrust between the first and second son of Zhu Di, Zhu Gaochi and Zhu Gaoxu, but the strategy failed once again. On 15 July 1401, government...
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  • Prince) Yu Haoming as Zhu Gaoxu, Prince of Han – Yongle Emperor's second son, a highly ambitious individual Luan Yuanhui as Zhu Gaosui, Prince of Zhao...
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    examination in 1421. He helped to suppress a rebellion by the prince Zhu Gaoxu in 1426 and earned the favour of the Xuande Emperor (r. 1425–1435), who...
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  • Zheng He Xia Xiyang (TV series) (category Television shows written by Zhu Sujin)
    as Chen Zuyi Zhang Jie as Zhu Gaochi Xie Zhenwei as Zhu Zhanji Li Qi as Zhu Quan Zhang Hao as Xia Yuanji Yang Fan as Zhu Gaoxu Qian Xueming as Fang Xiaoru...
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  • 2019, "Empress of the Ming" was broadcast on Hunan TV and he played as Zhu Gaoxu in the series. On October 22, 2010, while filming the TV Series I Have...
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    west of the Ming Palace, was home to the manor of the Prince of Han Zhu Gaoxu. In the Qing dynasty, it became the Office of the Viceroy of Two Lower...
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  • granted the title of Marquis of Guangping. Zhu Yuying had six siblings by the same mother: Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Gaoxu, Zhu Gaosui, Princess Yongping, Princess Ancheng...
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    The Hongxi Emperor dies 27 June Zhu Zhanji becomes the Xuande Emperor 2 September Zhu Gaoxu rebels 22 September Zhu Gaoxu is defeated 1426 Ming dynasty...
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    Equestrianism and archery were favored activities of Zhu Di (the Yongle Emperor) and his second son Zhu Gaoxu. The Yongle Emperor's eldest son and successor...
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    are jealous of his favor. Later, because he was jealous of the Han king Zhu Gaoxu on the issue of deciding on the prince, he was finally defeated. Originally...
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  • University Press. pp. 277–. ISBN 978-0-521-24332-2.), while the second son Zhu Gaoxu the Prince of Han was 18 and would not only go on to participate in fighting...
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    Garden. Xu Garden was originally the private garden at the residence of Zhu Gaoxu (1380–1426), Prince of Han and second son of the Yongle Emperor of the...
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