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It is recommended to take a look at those things in the Ming Dynasty, which is quite true.
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No, the relationship between the Ming and Zheng dynasties is similar to the relationship between the Later Tang and Tang dynasties of the Five Dynasties.
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Zhu Di is right, why did he go to the West Legend is to go to find Zhu Yunwen It seems that Zhu Yunwen has a treasure there Just finished the war The country uses money very much So...
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Zheng He, formerly known as Ma Sanbao, was previously under Zhu Di, and after Chengzu ascended the throne, he mainly traveled to various countries at sea, bringing Ming Dynasty specialties and showing the military power of the Ming Dynasty.
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Emperor Hongwu and Emperor Yongle, the period of the three emperors of Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty.
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You should go to the game forum to see the guide. It's not like you're here to ask questions.
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The question of LZ on Earth is confusing.
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He only succeeded to one son and did not marry a daughter-in-law.
In the fourteenth year of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty (1381), the Ming army invaded Yunnan and defeated the remnants of the Yuan Dynasty, King Liang, who ruled Yunnan at that time. Zheng He's father died in the war, and the twelve-year-old Zheng He was captured by the Ming army and sent to the palace of Zhu Di, the king of Yan in Beiping at that time, to become a eunuch, so Zheng He did not have children. But in Zheng He's later years, his elder brother Ma Wenming passed his eldest son Ma Enlai to Zheng He, and he passed the incense for Zheng He, which was a relatively acceptable compromise at the time when he paid attention to "no Xiao has three, and no queen is great", which is the origin of Zheng He's descendants.
According to Zheng He's eighteenth generation grandson Zheng Liuguang, Zheng He also adopted two nephews that year, one of whom stayed in his ancestral home in Kunyang, Yunnan, and the other came to Nanjing when Zheng He was the garrison of Nanjing, and since then he has followed Zheng He, and they and their descendants are likely to be regarded as Zheng He's descendants.
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Zheng He (1371-1433), formerly known as Ma Sanbao. Born in a family in Xianyang, Yunnan, he was a great navigator of the Ming Dynasty. In the winter of 1381 (the thirteenth year of Hongwu), the Ming army attacked Yunnan.
10-year-old Ma Sanbao was taken captive to the Ming camp, became a eunuch in the palace, and later entered Zhu Di's Yanwang Mansion. In the Jingyan Change, he made military exploits for Zhu Di in Zhengzhou, Hebei (now Renqiubei, Hebei). In 1404 (the second year of Yongle), Ming Chengzu Zhu Di thought that the surname Ma could not be on the Sanbao Palace, so he gave Ma Sanbao the surname Zheng in the Nanjing imperial book "Zheng", changed his name to He, and appointed him as an internal official and eunuch, and the official was second only to the celebrant eunuch.
From 1405 to 1433, Zheng He made seven voyages to the West and accomplished the great feat in human history. In 1431 (the sixth year of Xuande), Zheng He was appointed as the eunuch of the Three Treasures.
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Zheng He's daughter-in-law is Zheng He, and the two of them are gay
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Zheng He was a eunuch, and there was no Zheng He after Zheng He.
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Originally named Ma Sanbao, is from Yunnan, seems to be a Hui nationality, when he was young, he was brought to Beijing by the Ming army to become a eunuch, and later followed the king of Yan, that is, Zhu Di, he is quite capable, Zhu Di trusts him very much, and later in the battle of Jingnan, he made meritorious deeds, and was given the surname Zheng by Zhu Di, called Zheng He!
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26 pcs. Zhu Biao, eldest son, Prince Yiwen ; Zhu Zhang, second son, King of Qin; Zhu Li, the third son, King Gong of Jin; Zhu Di, fourth son, Ming Chengzu; Zhu Hu, the fifth son, King of Zhou Ding; Zhu Zhen, sixth son, King Zhao of Chu; Zhu Yu (1364-1428), seventh son, king of Qi; Zhu Zi (1369-1390), eighth son, king of Tan; Zhu Qi, the ninth son, the king of Zhao (young martyrdom); Zhu Tan, the tenth son, the king of Luhuang; Zhu Chun (1371-1423), eleventh son, king of Shuxian; Zhu Bai (1371-1399), the twelfth son, the king of Xiangxian; Zhu Gui (1374-1446), the thirteenth son, the king of Jian; Zhu Ji, the fourteenth son, the king of Suzhuang; Zhu Zhi, fifteenth son, king of Liao Jian; Zhu Chang, sixteenth son, King Qingjing; Zhu Quan, the seventeenth son, King Ningxian; Zhu Yang, eighteen sons, king of Minzhuang; Zhu Lu, the nineteenth son, the king of the valley (Yongle Dynasty abolished as a concubine); Zhu Song, twenty sons, King Han Xian; Zhu Mo, twenty-one sons, Shen Jian Wang; Zhu Ying, twenty-two sons, King An Hui; Zhu Huan, twenty-third son, king of Tang Ding; Zhu Dong, twenty-four sons, King Yingjing; Zhu Muyi, twenty-five sons, king of Yili; Zhu Nan, twenty-six sons.
The prefect of the Ming Dynasty has five products.
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No, only daughters.
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Hehe, Chinese basketball. Zheng Haixia.
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