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Empress Renxiaowen (仁孝文皇后; 5
March 1362 – 6
August 1407), of the Xu clan, was the
empress consort to the
Yongle Emperor and the
third empress of China's...
- 1424 to 1425. He was the
eldest son of the
Yongle Emperor and
Empress Renxiaowen and the
maternal grandson of Xu Da,
Prince of Zhongshan. He
ascended the...
- 6
October 1426) was the
second son of the
Yongle Emperor and
Empress Renxiaowen.
During the
Jingnan campaign,
which brought his
father to the throne,...
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January 1383 Died 5
October 1431(1431-10-05) (aged 48)
House Zhu
Dynasty Ming
Father Yongle Emperor Mother Empress Renxiaowen Chinese name
Chinese 朱高燧...
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Guangping Issue Yuan Zhen Yuan
Ningning Yuan
Yaoying Yuan Shou'en
House Zhu (by birth) Yuan (by marriage)
Father Yongle Emperor Mother Empress Renxiaowen...
- Zengshou, Duke of Ding (徐增壽 定國公; d. 1402), 3rd son Xu Yihua,
Empress Renxiaowen (仁孝文皇后 徐儀華; 5
March 1362 – 6
August 1407), 1st
daughter Married Zhu Di...
- Ming
dynasty Tenure 29
October 1424 – 29 May 1425
Predecessor Empress Renxiaowen Successor Empress Gongrangzhang Born 1379
Hongwu 12 (洪武十二年) Yongcheng...
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Mountain Tomb
Emperor Empress Chang Mausoleum (長陵)
Yongle Emperor Empress Renxiaowen Xian
Mausoleum (獻陵)
Hongxi Emperor Empress Chengxiaozhao Jing Mausoleum...
- the empire's re****tion in
Southeast Asia.
Consorts and issue:
Empress Renxiaowen, of the Xu clan (1362–1407),
personal name
Yihua Princess Yong'an (1377–1417)...
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Coordinate Changling Chinese: 長陵; pinyin: Cháng Líng
Yongle Emperor Empress Renxiaowen 1424 40°18′5.16″N 116°14′35.45″E / 40.3014333°N 116.2431806°E / 40...