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Ming Xiaozong Zhu Youzhu should have 2 sons and 1 daughter. They are:
1. The eldest son: Zhu Houzhao of Ming Wuzong (Emperor Zhengde), and his mother Xiaokang Jing Empress Zhang.
Zhu Houzhao (October 27, 1491, April 20, 1521), also known as Ming Wuzong (reigned 1505-1521), the tenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was the eldest son of Zhu Youzhu and Empress Zhang of Ming Xiaozong, and was named Zhengde during his reign.
In March of the sixteenth year of Zhengde (1521), Zhu Houzhao of Ming Wuzong died in the leopard room, at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve one year, reigned for 16 years, the temple name was Wuzong, and the name was "Chengtian Dadao Yingsu Ruizhe Zhaode Xiangong Hongwen Si Xiaoyi Emperor", buried in Kangling.
2, the second son: Zhu Houwei (died young, posthumously mourned the king), his mother was Xiaokangjing Empress Zhang.
Zhu Houwei (January 1, 1495 - March 9, 1496), the second son of Zhu Youzhu of Ming Xiaozong, and his biological mother was Empress Zhang of Xiaokangjing, the only younger brother of Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Zhengde of Ming Wuzong.
3. Daughter: Princess Taikang (Hongzhi 11th year, under 2 years old), mother is Xiaokang Jing Queen Zhang.
Zhu Xiurong (1494 - October 1, 1498), a princess of the Ming Dynasty, the daughter of Ming Xiaozong and Empress Zhang, was named Princess Taikang. Ming Wuzong's half-sister, the half-sister of Zhu Houwei, the king of Wei mourning.
He was born on the 14th day of the first month of the 7th year of Hongji, and died on the 16th day of September in the 11th year of Hongji (October 1, 1498), when he was not yet five years old. Ming Xiaozong mourned, so he dropped out of the dynasty for a day, and was buried in the plain of Xijin Mountain on October 11 of that year (October 25, 1498).
The tomb of Princess Taikang is located in the east of Zhenglanqi Village, Sijiqing Township, Haidian District, Beijing. It was illegally excavated and destroyed in 1983, and now only the princess's epitaph remains.
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His father is Zhu Jianshen, Zhu Youzhu understands righteousness better than his father, is a good emperor, and is loved and respected by the people.
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His father is Zhu Jianshen, and many people think that he is the most reliable emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and he has made a lot of contributions, and his background is also very good, which has won him a lot of opportunities.
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His father was Zhu Jianshen, the 9th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, he was erudite and talented, a rare person who made a lot of contributions to the people during his reign.
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is his third son, and he is also a very capable person, but also a very assertive person, and he is also more decisive in doing things.
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Zhu Youzhu is Zhu Jianshen's eighth son, and he is also his favorite son, and he still attaches great importance to this son.
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It is the first son. He was very handsome, and he was also a very famous figure in history at that time. It also has a certain status.
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He was his third son. The biological mother is the Empress Dowager Xiaoyi, who became the emperor in 1487 AD.
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He was the fourth son, and he was born in 1470 A.D. and died in 1505.
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The reason why Zhu Youzhu only married one woman in his life is related to his experience since childhood. His mother died in the palace infighting, and he has survived in the cracks of the harem infighting since he was a child, so he thought that where there were many women, there would be many disasters, so he simply married only one.
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Mainly because he had a miserable childhood, he was particularly insecure in his heart, and he didn't dare to indulge himself too much except work every day, so he married a wife in his life.
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Zhu Youzhu can be said to be the most dedicated emperor in history, he has only one wife, just because he loves his wife, and Zhu Youzhu hates harem fighting, so he only takes Empress Zhang.
Ming Xiaozong Zhu Youzhang's road to inherit the throne was very bumpy, and his life was very difficult before, and this period of time was spent by his wife Zhang, and monogamy is the manifestation of Ming Xiaozong's true love for Zhang.
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