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Emperor Jianwen may
refer to:
Emperor Jianwen of Jin (320–372,
reigned 371–372), Jin
dynasty emperor Emperor Jianwen of
Liang (503–551,
reigned 549–551)...
- The
Jianwen Emperor (5
December 1377 – ?),
personal name Zhu Yunwen, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor ****zong of Ming and by his posthumous...
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Jianwen (Chinese: 建文; pinyin:
Jiànwén; Wade–Giles: Chien-wen; lit. 'establishing civility'; 6
February 1399 – 29 July 1402) was the era name (nianhao)...
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Emperor Jianwen of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋简文帝;
traditional Chinese: 晉簡文帝; pinyin: Jìn
Jiǎnwén Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Chien-wen-ti; 320 –
September 12...
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Emperor Jianwen of
Liang (梁簡文帝; 2
December 503 – 551),
personal name Xiao Gang (蕭綱),
courtesy name ****uan (世纘),
childhood name
Liutong (六通), was an emperor...
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Jianwen Hu (born 12
August 1987) is a
Paralympic Chinese athlete competing in T38
classification track and
field events. He won the gold
medal at the...
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Xiaominrang (孝愍讓皇后; 1378–1402), of the Ma clan, was the
empress consort to the
Jianwen Emperor and the
second empress consort of China's Ming dynasty. Born in...
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achieving success as a statesman. In 1399, he
rebelled against his nephew, the
Jianwen Emperor, and
launched a
civil war
known as the
Jingnan campaign, or the...
- Sima Yu the new
emperor (as
Emperor Jianwen),
although actual power was in Huan's hands. In 372,
Emperor Jianwen grew ill and he
named Sima Yao crown...
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ascended the
throne as the
Jianwen Emperor. The
following year, the era was
changed to
Jianwen. On 18 July 1402 (
Jianwen 4, 18th day of the 6th month)...