- The
Hongxi Emperor (16
August 1378 – 29 May 1425), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Renzong of Ming,
personal name Zhu Gaochi, was the fourth...
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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 grandson...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- was the son and
successor of the
Hongxi Emperor. Zhu
Zhanji was the son of Zhu Gaochi, who
would later become the
Hongxi Emperor. He had a p****ion for poetry...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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)...
- dynasty. He
served as
Grand Secretary during the
reigns of
emperors Yongle,
Hongxi, Xuande, and
Yingzong from 1402
until his death, with a
brief hiatus in...