
Yongle Emperor - Wikipedia
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 of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1402 to 1424.
Yongle | Emperor of Ming Dynasty, Chinese Reformer
Yongle (born May 2, 1360, Yingtian [now Nanjing], Jiangsu province, China—died August 5, 1424, Yumuchuan [now in Inner Mongolia], en route to Beijing) was the reign name (nianhao) of the third emperor (1402–24) of China’s Ming dynasty (1368–1644), which he raised to its greatest power.
Biography of Zhu Di, China's Yongle Emperor - ThoughtCo
2019年7月3日 · Zhu Di (May 2, 1360–August 12, 1424), also known as the Yongle Emperor, was the third ruler of China's Ming Dynasty. He embarked on a series of ambitious projects, including the lengthening and widening of the Grand Canal, which carried grain and other goods from southern China to Beijing.
Yongle Emperor - World History Encyclopedia
2019年2月14日 · The Yongle Emperor (aka Chengzu or Yung Lo, r. 1403-1424 CE) was the third ruler of the Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE). Inheriting a stable state thanks to the work of his father, the Hongwu Emperor...
Yongle Emperor - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yongle Emperor (May 2, 1360 – August 12, 1424), known in China as Zhu Di, was the 3rd emperor of the Ming part of China 's history. He was the emperor of China from 1402 to 1424. He is important because he moved China's capital to Beijing, built its Forbidden City, and sent Zheng He on trips to Indonesia, India, Arabia, and eastern Africa.
Yongle Emperor Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life
The Yongle Emperor (personal name Zhu Di) was the third ruler of the Ming dynasty, reigning from July 1402, until his death in August 1424. The fourth son of the Hongwu Emperor, founder of the Ming dynasty, Zhu Di initially held the title of Prince of Yan.
Yongle Emperor of China - New World Encyclopedia
The Yongle Emperor or “Yung-lo Emperor” (永楽帝 ) May 2, 1360 – August 12, 1424), born Zhu Di (Chu Ti; 朱棣; Pinyin Yonglo (reign name); temple name (Ming) Ch'eng Tsu; posthumous name (Ming) T'ai Tsung, was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty (明朝) of China from 1402 to 1424.
Yongle Emperor Zhu Di - Usurper of the Imperial Throne
Yongle Emperor (1360 — 1424), also known as Zhu Di and respected as Emperor Chengzu of Ming, was the third monarch of the Ming Dynasty in Chinese history. Through a rebel war, he usurped the throne from his nephew, the Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen (1377 — ?).
Ming Chengzu 明成祖, the Yongle Emperor 永樂
2011年5月7日 · Emperor Chengzu 明成祖 (1360-1424, r. 1402-1424), personal name Zhu Di 朱棣, the Yongle Emperor 永樂, was the third ruler of the Ming dynasty 明 (1368-1644). He was the fourth son of Emperor Taizu 明太祖 (the Hongwu Emperor 洪武, …
Ming tombs - Zhu Di - the Yongle Emperor
The 3rd Ming emperor with reign title of Yongle ("Perpetual Happiness") was the 4th son of the 1st Ming emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang. Born as Zhu Di on 2 May 1360, he was Prince of Yan and commander of China's northern frontier army around today's Beijing, when his father died in 1398.
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