Judy, the third emperor of Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yunwen's uncle Wen Jian, the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang. Wen Jian ascended the throne in the fourth year (1402) and reigned for twenty-two years (1402- 1424), with the year number "Yongle". In the third year of Hongwu (1370), Judy was made the Prince of Yan.
In the 13th year of Hongwu (1380), he went to Beiping, and in the 23rd year of Hongwu (1390), he led the army to surrender to the Northern Yuan, which made him famous. After Wen Jian acceded to the throne, the vassals were strictly reduced, and Judy launched the Jingnan campaign in the name of Fengtian Jingnan to attack Wen Jian. In the fourth year of Wen Jian (1402), Nanjing was conquered, which was the throne of the emperor.
Introduction to history
Yongle is the title of Judy (1403- 1424), the third emperor of Ming Dynasty in China, which started at 1403 (the first year of Yongle) and lasted for 22 years. During the Yongle period, the national economy and society were further consolidated and developed, the situation of national reunification was further expanded and stabilized, the national strength reached its peak and the people were happy.
During this period, major events took place, including moving the capital to Beijing, Zheng He's voyage to the West, compiling the Yongle Grand Ceremony, forming a cabinet, dredging canals, conquering Mongolia, recovering Annan, destroying the enemy, and casting the Yongle Bell. Judy attaches importance to the economy, works diligently and loves the people, makes good use of talents and revitalizes culture. He once said: the people of Sri Lanka live a rich life, and we are very happy with the people. The evaluation of later generations is far from Han and Tang dynasties, and it is called Yongle the Great.
Above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Judy