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  • The Yongle Emperor or “Yung-lo Emperor” (永楽帝 ) May 2, 1360 – August 12, 1424), born Zhu Di (Chu Ti; 朱棣; Pinyin Yonglo (reign ...
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  • ==Yongle Emperor== The Yongle Emperor or “Yung-lo Emperor” (永楽帝; May 2, 1360–August ...
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  • The Yongle Emperor or “Yung-lo Emperor” (永楽帝 ) May 2, 1360 – August 12, 1424), born Zhu Di (Chu Ti; 朱棣; Pinyin Yonglo (reign ...
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  • urban Beijing, in Xuanwu District. Emperor Yongle, who also commissioned ... 1406 to 1420, during the reign of the Yongle Emperor, also responsible for ...
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  • (the Forbidden City) in 1420, the Yongle Emperor selected his burial site ... of Chang Ling, the tomb of the Yongle Emperor, the largest and oldest ...
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  • to the best emperors, such as the Yongle Emperor and Tang Taizong, because ... to the best emperors, such as the Yongle Emperor and Tang Taizong, because ...
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  • is from the reign of the Ming Xuande emperor (1426–1435). However, ... is from the reign of the Ming Xuande emperor (1426–1435); these pieces ...
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  • He became a close confidant of the Yongle Emperor. Between 1405 and 1433 ... , and took the throne in 1402 as the Yongle Emperor]] (永楽帝) of China ...
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  • (完颜阿骨打), who declared himself Emperor and established the Jin ... of the Jurchen people. The Yongle Emperor( 永楽帝 朱棣) found ...
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  • . She was the beloved consort of the Tang Emperor Xuanzong (685-762). Emperor ... of Chang’an and declaring himself emperor. Xuanzong and his court ...
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  • Consequently, after the death of the Yongle Emperor, independent peasant ... The Yongle Emperor, as a warrior, was able to maintain the foreign ...
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  • on several voyages to China, to visit Emperor Yongle (Chinese: 永樂 ... 1409, the sultan paid tribute to the Yongle emperor to ask for protection ...
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  • to the present location of Beijing. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, 13 Ming Dynasty Emperors were buried in this area. In August 2003, the site was ...
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  • The tension between depraved eunuchs in the service of the emperor ... in effect acting as a shield between the emperor and his administrators from ...
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  • Port," but in that year, the Emperor Yongle(永乐) renamed ... trade. The treaties were ratified by the Emperor of China in 1860, and Tianjin ...
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  • The Chinese emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty oversaw the compilation of the Yongle Encyclopedia, one of the largest encyclopedias in history ...
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  • grounds in Beijing, built during the [[Yongle Emperor|Yongle era]] (1402–1424 ... mean the group of buildings in which the emperor lived and worked. These ...
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  • centuries, it served as the home of the Emperor and his household, and the ... razed. When his son Zhu Di became the Yongle Emperor, he moved the capital ...
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  • Following a coup by Zhu Di (later Yongle Emperor), the capital was moved ... Mausoleum (The mausoleum of the first Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang), Lake Xuanwu ...
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  • Nanjing, the first time under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and ... around the city. In 1421, the third Ming Emperor Yongle moved the Ming capital ...
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  • supreme ruler of China the title of "Emperor" instead of "King ... razed. When his son Zhu Di became the Yongle Emperor, he moved the capital ...
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