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    The Hongxi Emperor (16 August 1378 – 29 May 1425), personal name Zhu Gaochi (朱高熾), was the fourth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1424 to 1425...
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    empress 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...
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  • Hongxi (Chinese: 弘晳; 25 August 1694 – 26 October 1742), was a Qing imperial prince. He was the second son of Crown Prince Yunreng, and through him the...
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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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    dynasty, reigned from 1425 to 1435. He was the son and successor of the Hongxi Emperor. "Xuande", the era name of his reign, means "proclamation of virtue"...
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  • Su Hongxi (simplified Chinese: 苏鸿熙; traditional Chinese: 蘇鴻熙; pinyin: Sū Hóngxī; Wade–Giles: Su Hung-hsi; January 1915 – July 31, 2018) was a Chinese surgeon...
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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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    Emperor's successors, the Hongxi and Xuande Emperors, felt that the costly expeditions were harmful to the Ming Empire. The Hongxi Emperor ended further expeditions...
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  • Liu Sheng (Chinese: 劉晟; 920–958), born Liu Hongxi (劉弘熙), possibly nicknamed Jun (雋), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Zhongzong of (Southern)...
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  • Buyantu Khan (1285–1320, reigned 1311–1320), emperor of the Yuan dynasty Hongxi Emperor (1378–1425, reigned 1424–1425), emperor of the Ming dynasty Jiaqing...
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  • is eventually captured by Mongol forces and executed. Wanyan Hongxi (完顏洪熙; Wányán Hóngxī) is Wanyan Honglie's brother who travels to Mongolia to meet...
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    ("Southern Capital"), became the co-capital. (A 1425 order by Zhu Di's son, the Hongxi Emperor, to return the primary capital to Nanjing was never carried out:...
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  • than 100 people, including then Chinese Consul General in New York Zhang Hongxi. During the funeral services, Timonthy Kearney, a representative of Bank...
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    Rinchinbal Khan (1326–1332) Hongwu Emperor Jianwen Emperor Yongle Emperor Hongxi Emperor Xuande Emperor Emperor Yingzong of Ming Jingtai Emperor Chenghua...
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    Prince Hongxi (son of Kangxi's deposed crown prince, Yunreng) plotted a coup with five other princes to overthrow Qianlong and replace him with Hongxi. They...
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    inherited the throne as the Hongxi Emperor after the death of the Yongle Emperor on 12 August 1424. On 7 September 1424, the Hongxi Emperor terminated the...
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    the title of Grand Preceptor and trusted by the Hongxi Emperor. One of his daughters married Hongxi. He was ordered to participate in superintending...
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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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  • of Prince Kang of the First Rank after the death of Chong'an. In 1739, Hongxi (2nd in Prince Li of the First Rank peerage, Yunreng's son) formed a faction...
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    PMID 16747927. Han, Quanbin; Song, Jingzheng; Qiao, Chunfeng; Wong, Lina; Xu, Hongxi (2006). "Preparative isolation of hydrolysable tannins chebulagic acid and...
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  • 1420, 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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  • Hengwen of the First Rank. He was one of the participants in the 1739 Coup of Hongxi that tried and failed to unseat the Qianlong Emperor. Hongsheng was born...
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  • Retrieved 10 January 2017. "Tamina Bridge". Retrieved 26 February 2017. "Hongxi Bridge". Retrieved 10 January 2017. "World's highest bridge to be completed...
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    the Hongxi Emperor ordered the suspension of the voyages. The seventh and final voyage began in 1430, sent by the Xuande Emperor. Although the Hongxi and...
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    successor emperors felt the expeditions were harmful to the Chinese state; Hongxi Emperor ended further expeditions and Xuande Emperor suppressed much of...
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  • third son of Emperor Yongle and Empress Xu. He was the full-brother of Hongxi and Zhu Gaoxu. After death, he was given the posthumously named Jian (簡)...
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  • Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty was originally honored as Taizong by the Hongxi Emperor, but his temple name was later amended to Chengzu by the Jiajing...
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    emperor and his staff, Beizhili in the north and Nanzhili in the south. The Hongxi Emperor wanted to restore Nanjing as the sole imperial capital and undertook...
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  • name of the Ming dynasty: Yeongnak (Yongle) (영락; 永樂): 1418–1424 Honghui (Hongxi) (홍희; 洪熙): 1425 Seondeok (Xuande) (선덕; 宣德): 1426–1435 Jeongtong (Zhengtong)...
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  • Yinxing; Yi, Qian; Sun, Weichao; Huang, Dixi; Zhang, Hui; Duan, Li; Shang, Hongxi; Wang, Daping; Xiong, Jianyi (January 2023). "Molecular basis and therapeutic...
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