The Zhengde Emperor (Chinese: 正德帝; pinyin: Zhèngdé Dì; 26 October 1491 – 20 April 1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao (朱厚㷖), was the 11th emperor of the Ming...
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era name (nianhao) of the Zhengde Emperor, the 11th emperor of the Ming dynasty, lasting for 16 years. On 27 May 1521 (Zhengde 16, 22nd day of the 4th month)...
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the Zhengde Emperor. "Jiajing", the era name of his reign, means "admirable tranquility". Zhu Houcong was born as a cousin of the reigning Zhengde Emperor...
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Mausoleum in the Ming tombs near Beijing. His thirteen-year-old son, the Zhengde Emperor, succeeded him on 19 June 1505. Despite his father's love and early...
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Eight Tigers (section The Zhengde Emperor)
that controlled the Chinese imperial court during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor (r. 1505–1521) of the Ming dynasty. Led by Liu Jin, the remaining members...
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Wuzong (redirect from Emperor Wuzong)
Dynasty between 1307 and 1311 Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), of the Ming Dynasty, who served between 1505 and 1521 Emperor Wu (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Empress Zhang (Hongzhi) (category Mothers of Chinese emperors)
empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Hongzhi Emperor and mother of the Zhengde Emperor. Empress Zhang was the daughter of Zhang Luan (張巒). She...
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Liu Jin (section Plotting against the emperor)
of the Zhengde Emperor. Liu was famous for being one of the most influential officials in Chinese history. For some time, Liu was the emperor in all but...
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aimed at overthrowing the Zhengde Emperor. The Prince of Ning revolt was one of two princely rebellions during the Zhengde Emperor's reign; it was preceded...
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not reign as emperor during their lifetime but were later recognized as Ming emperors posthumously. Legend: Orange denotes Ming emperors Cyan denotes...
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