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Ming Xianzong was originally named Zhu Jianjun. Why did he change his name to Zhu Jianshen?
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Zhu Jianshen, Ming Xianzong (14471February 9, 487-1September 9, 487), formerly known as Zhu Jianjun and Zhu Jianzhuo, Han nationality. Ming Yingzong, the eldest son of the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his mother, the filial piety queen Zhou. 1464 to 1487 are in place.

Zhu Jianshen was originally a prince, but his father Zhu Qizhen was captured by Valla after the Civil War, and his uncle Zhu Qiyu was the emperor. In the third year of Jingtai (1452), Zhu Qiyu will change Jane Zhuo to release the king, and Zhu will change him into a prince according to circumstances. In the eighth year of Jingtai (1457), Yingzong was made a prince because of the restoration of the door.

Zhu Jianshen is clever and generous. At the beginning of his reign, he restored the title of Emperor Zhu Qiyu, rehabilitated Yu Qian's unjust case, and appointed Shang Lu and other wise ministers to govern the country. It can be said that he has the demeanor of a king. With the clear trend of the times, many wise men in the imperial court and Zhu Jianshen were exempted from taxes and reduced in punishment, thus gradually reviving the social economy. However, the appointment of evil spirits during his reign cannot be said to be without defects.

In the 23rd year of Chenghua (1487), he died on September 9th at the age of 4 1. Temple number Xianzong, posthumous title, following Tianning, said, "Sincerely and openly respect Wen, Su Wu Hongde, a saint, filial piety and pure emperor". Buried in the Ming Tombs Mausoleum.