- May 1360 – 12
August 1424), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Chengzu of Ming,
personal name Zhu Di, was the
third emperor of the Ming dynasty...
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Taizong by the
Hongxi Emperor, but his
temple name was
later amended to
Chengzu by the
Jiajing Emperor.
There were also
instances of
individuals ruling...
- (1360–1424,
reigned 1402–1424), also
known as
Yongle Emperor and
Emperor Chengzu, Ming
dynasty emperor Taisun Khan (1416–1452,
reigned 1433–1452), khagan...
- of the
glans is exposed. The
variation of long **** was
regarded by
Chengzu (2011) as 'prepuce redundant'.
Frequent retraction and
washing under the...
- Rise".
Retrieved 8
November 2023. Zhang, Tuo; Gordon,
Richard G.; Wang,
Chengzu (2018). "Oblique
seafloor spreading across intermediate and
superfast spreading...
- China. Ming
dynasty in
Inner Asia
Battle of
Kherlen Also
known as
Emperor Chengzu's Northern (Mobei)
Campaigns (simplified Chinese: 明成祖远征漠北之战; traditional...
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successor the
Hongxi Emperor, but this was
changed on 3
October 1538 to
Chengzu (成祖) by the
Jiajing Emperor. The
latter has been used
since its bestowment...
-
Zhang Sigui 1877–1880 Xu
Jingcheng 1880–1881 Li
Shuchang 1881–1884 Xu
Chengzu 1884–1887 Li
Xingrui 1887 Li
Shuchang 1887–1890 Li
Jingfang 1890–1892 Wang...
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successor the
Hongxi Emperor, but this was
changed on 3
October 1538 to
Chengzu (成祖) by the
Jiajing Emperor. The
latter has been used
since its bestowment...
- 迨成祖 遷燕京 十六世 至崇禎 dàichéngzǔ qiānyànjīng shíliùshì zhìchóngzhēn By the time
Chengzu started ruling, he
moved (his capital) to Yanjing. (His dynasty) lasted...