- The
Yongle Emperor (2 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...
- free dictionary. The
Yongle Emperor (1360–1424) was the
third emperor of the
Chinese Ming dynasty.
Yongle may also
refer to:
Yongle Encyclopedia, a 1403...
- The
Yongle Encyclopedia (English: /jɒŋlə/) or
Yongle Dadian (traditional Chinese: 永樂大典;
simplified Chinese: 永乐大典; pinyin:
Yǒnglè dàdiǎn; Wade–Giles: Yung-lo...
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Yongle Gong is a
historic Taoist temple complex (Despite
misleadingly referred to as
Yongle Palace due to
literal translation) in Ruicheng,
Shanxi Province...
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uprising that
placed the
Prince of Yan upon the
throne as the
Yongle Emperor in 1402. The
Yongle Emperor established Yan as a
secondary capital and renamed...
- the
Yongle Emperor (r. 1402–1424).
Between 1405 and 1433,
Zheng commanded seven treasure voyages across Asia
under the
commission of the
Yongle Emperor...
- 1401–1421), was a
consort of the
Yongle Emperor. She was from Korea, and
became a
member of the
imperial harem of the
Yongle Emperor in 1409. She was sent...
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survival and
refuge in a
Buddhist monastery. Zhu Di
ascended the
throne as the
Yongle Emperor. He
abolished the
Jianwen Emperor's
reforms and
declared him illegitimate...
- The
Yongle Emperor's
campaigns against the
Mongols happened from 1410 to 1424. It
comprised five
aggressive military expeditions by Ming China's armies...
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Dragon Hole, also
known as
Yongle Blue Hole (Traditional chinese:永樂藍洞)
after the
third Ming emperor,
Yongle, was the
deepest known blue hole in the world...