- The
Taichang Emperor (Chinese: 泰昌帝; pinyin:
Tàichāng Dì; 28
August 1582 – 26
September 1620),
personal name Zhu
Changluo (Chinese: 朱常洛), was the 15th emperor...
- 太常寺; pinyin:
Tàicháng sì) was one of the nine
ministries of the
Chinese Han dynasty. The
Minister of
Ceremonies (Chinese: 太常; pinyin:
Tàicháng), also known...
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Taichang (Chinese: 泰昌; pinyin:
Tàichāng; Wade–Giles: T'ai-ch'ang; lit. 'grand prosperity'; 28
August 1620 – 21
January 1621) was the era name (nianhao)...
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Taichang is the
chief official in
charge of
religious rites and
rituals in
ancient China.
Taichang may also
refer to:
Taichang,
Gansu (太昌镇), a town in...
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Taichang (Chinese: 太昌; pinyin:
Tàichāng) is a town
under the
administration of Ning County, Gansu, China. As of 2020[update], it
administers the following...
- Ming dynasty,
reigning from 1620 to 1627. He was the
eldest son of the
Taichang Emperor and a
elder brother of the
Chongzhen Emperor, who
succeeded him...
- –
Maria Amalia of N****au-Dillenburg,
German noble (d. 1635)
August 28
Taichang Emperor, of the Ming
Dynasty of
China (d. 1620) Hans
Meinhard von Schönberg...
- his reign,
means "honorable and au****ious." Zhu
Youjian was son of the
Taichang Emperor and
younger brother of the
Tianqi Emperor, whom he
succeeded to...
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Xiaochun (1588–1615), of the Liu clan, was a Ming
dynasty concubine of the
Taichang Emperor and
biological mother of the
Chongzhen Emperor. Lady Liu became...
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emperor gave in and
appointed his
eldest son, Zhu
Changluo (later the
Taichang Emperor), as
crown prince in
October 1601. In 1596, the
Wanli Emperor attempted...