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1. Taizu Bai Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu 1368-1398) 2. Emperor Hui Zhu Yunwen, grandson of Taizu. (Jianwen Du 1399-1402) 3, Chengzu Zhu Di, the fourth son of Taizu (Yongle Dao 1403-1424) 4, Renzong Zhu Gaochi, the eldest son of Chengzu. (Hongxi 1425) 5, Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji, the eldest son of Renzong.
Xuande 1426-1435)6, Yingzong Zhu Qizhen, Xuanzong's eldest son. (Orthodoxy 1436-1449; Tianshun 1457-1464).
7, Daizong Zhu Qiyu, the second son of Xuanzong, and the younger brother of Yingzong. (Jingtai 1450-1456) 8, Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, the eldest son of Yingzong. (Chenghua 1465-1487)9, Zhu Youzhu of Xiaozong, the third son of Xianzong.
Hongzhi 1488-1505)10, Wuzong Zhu Houzhao, the eldest son of Xiaozong. (Zhengde 1506-1521)11, Sejong Zhu Houxi, the fourth son of Xianzong, Xingwang Youjizi, nephew of Xiaozong, and cousin of Wuzong. (Jiajing 1522-1566).
12, Muzong Zhu Zaiyuan, the third son of Sejong. (Longqing 1567-1572)13, Shenzong Zhu Yijun, the third son of Muzong. (Wanli 1573-1620)14, Guangzong Zhu Changluo, the eldest son of Shenzong.
Taichang 1620)15, Xizong Zhu Youxiao, the eldest son of Guangzong. (Tianqi 1621-1627)16, Sizong Zhu Youzhen, the fifth son of Guangzong, and the younger brother of Xizong. (Chongzhen 1628-1644).
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There were 15 emperors after Zhu Yuanzhang, which are as follows:
Ming Taizu was named Hongwu (Zhu Yuanzhang).
Emperor Jianwen of Ming Hui (Zhu Yunwen).
Ming Chengzu Yongle (Zhu Di).
Ming Renzong Hong Xi (Zhu Gaochi).
Ming Xuanzong Xuande (Zhu Zhanji).
Ming Yingzong orthodoxy, Tianshun (Zhu Qizhen).
Ming Dynasty Zong Jingtai (Zhu Qiyu).
Ming Xian Zong Chenghua (Zhu Jianshen).
Ming Xiaozong Hongzhi (Zhu Youzhang).
Ming Wuzong Zhengde (Zhu Houzhao).
Ming Shizong Jiajing (Zhu Houxi).
Ming Muzong Longqing (Zhu Zaiyuan).
Mingshenzong Wanli (Zhu Yijun).
Mingguangzong Taichang (Zhu Changluo).
Ming Xizong Tianqi (Zhu Youxiao).
Ming Sizong Chongzhen (Zhu Youzhen).
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Zhu Yuanzhang is located in his grandson Zhu Yunwen.
Zhu Yunwen (December 5, 1377—?) The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Han nationality, reigned on June 30, 1398 and July 13, 1402, with the year name Jianwen, so later generations called Emperor Jianwen, also known as Zhu Yunwen.
Zhu Yunwen. On December 5, the tenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1377), Zhu Yunwen was born in Yingtianfu (now Nanjing), the second son of Zhu Biao, the prince of Yiwen, and Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty.
The grandson of Ming Hongwu 31 years (1399 Zhi Lao) succeeded to the emperor's throne, Zhu Yunwen strengthened the role of civil officials in national politics during his reign, lenient sentences and prisons, severely punished eunuchs, and at the same time changed some of the malpractices of his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang, known as the "Jianwen New Deal" in history.
Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts are unknown after the Battle of Jingyan, when Mei Yin, the commander of the horses, was in the army, from Huang Yanqing's proposal, in order to mourn, only Huai pursued the emperor of filial piety, the temple number Shenzong, and he couldn't do it after the afternoon. In July of the first year of Hongguang in the Southern Ming Dynasty, the temple number was restored with Emperor Xian, and the temple name was changed to Huizong, and the name was the Emperor of the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
In later generations, some people called Emperor Jianwen by his year name.
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Zhu Yuanzhang, also known as Zhu Chongba, is the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and he is really helping you look forward to adoption
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He is the Ming Taizu of the Ming Dynasty!
Chronology of Ming Dynasty Emperors:
The first place: Taizu Kaitianxingdao Zhao Ji Li Great Sage Supreme God Ren, Wenyi, Wu Junde, Chenggong Gao, Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, year name: Hongwu (1368-1398), Xiaoling. >>>More
Sixth. According to "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty": However, the mood of the peasant Zhu Wusi at that time was not like the anxious and joyful fathers we see outside the hospital delivery room today, as a father who already has three sons and two daughters, ......
Zhu Yuanzhang definitely didn't expect Zhu Di to seize the throne, he is not a prophet, and he can't ** everything that will happen in the future, how can he think so much, he can't deal with it in his own time.
Folklore has it that Liu Bowen sent a basket of fish to Zhu Yuanzhang before he died, and when the basket of fish was sent to Zhu Yuanzhang, some of the fish were alive, but it didn't take long for these fish to die because of biting each other, Zhu Yuanzhang suddenly realized after many years that Liu Bowen's basket of fish represents the descendants of the Zhu family, and if they are put together to compete for the throne, it will only make them live and die, so Zhu Yuanzhang divided the land for the children and kept them away from the capital. Of course, this is really just folklore.