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Introduction of Ming emperors Judy and Cheng Zu; Introduce the Queen and Rebecca Judy's son.
Ming Taizu's fourth son Judy, named Yongle, was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, so later people called him Emperor Yongle, Emperor Yongle, Emperor Yongle and so on. Judy was born in Yingtianfu (present-day Nanjing) and was made the Prince of Yan after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty. When I was in Fengyang, my hometown, I knew how many people felt. Later, he was an army fan in Beiping (now Beijing). He was ordered to participate in military activities in the north many times and led the army to the north twice, which strengthened his influence in the northern army. After Wen Jian acceded to the throne, he adopted the policy of reducing the number of vassals. He not only watched Judy, but also wanted to mobilize his army. Judy launched the Jing Nan War and attacked Wen Jian. 1402 proclaimed himself emperor in Nanjing. List of Ming emperors

Real name: Judy

Posthumous title: Ming Chengzu, Ming Taizong, Yongle Emperor, Yongle Emperor, Yongle Emperor

Hall number: Taizong (changed to "Chengzu" in Jiajing period)

Posthumous title: Wendi.

Year number: Yongle

Ling Hao: Changling

Place of birth: Yingtian (now Nanjing)

Time: Ming Dynasty

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Date of birth:1May 2, 360

Time of death: 1424 August 12.

Main achievements: perfecting the central system, creating a prosperous time of Yongle, recovering Annan, and wooing Nuzhen.

Working time: 1402 to 1424.

Father: Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang

Mother: filial piety queen Ma Shi.

Empress: Ren Xiaoci, Yizhuang, Xu, the queen of Tianqi, was born in Fengyang, Anhui Province. His father Xu Da died in 1407 at the age of 46.

Zhao Xiangui: Wang, a native of Suzhou, died at 1420.

Princess Zhao Yi: Zhang, the daughter of Zhang Yu, a loyal monarch in Hejian, and the sister of Zhang Fu, a British public servant. In February of the seventh year of Yongle (1409), he was conferred the title of the imperial concubine.

Xianfei of Gongxian County: Quan, Korean, died at 14 10.

Princess Kang Shuli: Han, a Korean, hanged Han et al. 16 people after the death of Ming Dynasty.

Kang Jingzhuang and Hui Fei: Cui Shi

Conway: Wu

Shun Fei: Zhang

Hui Mu Shun Fei: Guo

He Gong Rongshun County Fly: Wang Shi

Anhui Princess of Anshun: Dragon Family

Gong Shunrong Mu: Chen

Zhao Sujing Hui Xianfei: Wang Shi

Zhao Hui Public Welfare Shun Fei: Wang Shi

Zhao Jingzhong Shun Xianfei: Yu Shi

Ren shunfei

plum

Lu Jieyu

Palace Beauty: Wang Shi

Jinghui Beauty: Lushi

son

Renzong: Queen Tianqi presented by his mother Ren Xiaoci and the Xu family.

Hanwang Zhu: Mother Ren Xiaoci presented the Xu family of Tianqi Queen.

Zhu Gaosui, King of Zhao Jianguo (Injong, Hanwang, both Empress Xu)

Zhu, his mother is unknown. Young and injured, not knighted.

daughter

Princess Yong 'an: Married to Guangping Hou, died in 14 17, and her son Yuan Bei.

Princess Yongping: Married to Fuyang Hou, died at 1444, her son.

Princess An Cheng: 1403 married Song Hu (son of Song Dynasty after Xining), 1443 died.

Princess of Xianning: Zhu Zhiming married Song Ying (son of Hou Songsheng in Xining) in14/and died in 1440.

Princess Changning: After marrying (Xiping Hou Mu), she died in 1408, with a life span of 22 years.

In order to stabilize northern Xinjiang, Judy visited Mongolia five times. In the 22nd year of Yongle (1424), Judy died in Yumuchuan (now Wuzhumuqin, Inner Mongolia) on her way home from the Northern Expedition, and was buried in Changling. The name of the temple was Taizong, but it was changed to Ming Chengzu when Emperor Jiajing was the emperor. Posthumous title Qi Dao Gao Chunren is Emperor Xiaowen, referred to as Wendi for short.

Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in Changling after her death. The Ming Changling Mausoleum is the first tomb among the Ming Tombs in Beijing, and it is also the burial tomb of Judy and the Queen. Founded in the seventh year of Yongle (1409).