Yongle Emperor (Q9965)

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Emperor of Ming dynasty China from 1402 to 1424
  • Yung-lo Emperor
  • Wen Di
  • Cheng Zu
  • Chengzu
  • Yancheng
  • Emperor Chengzu of Ming
  • Emperor of China Yongli
  • Yonglo Emperor
  • Titianhongdaogaomingguangyunshengwushengongchunrenzhixiaowenhuangdi
  • Taizong
  • Qitian Hongdao Gaoming Zhaoyun Shengwu Shengong Chunren Zhixiao Wen
  • Qitianhongdaogaomingzhaoyunshengwushengongchunrenzhixiaowenhuangdi
  • Wenhuangdi
  • Yongle
  • Yung-lo
  • Zhu Di
  • Wendi
  • Emperor of China Ming Chengzu
  • Ti Chu
  • Emperor of China Yung-le
  • Eiraku-tei
  • Di Zhu
  • Prince Yan
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Yongle Emperor
Emperor of Ming dynasty China from 1402 to 1424
  • Yung-lo Emperor
  • Wen Di
  • Cheng Zu
  • Chengzu
  • Yancheng
  • Emperor Chengzu of Ming
  • Emperor of China Yongli
  • Yonglo Emperor
  • Titianhongdaogaomingguangyunshengwushengongchunrenzhixiaowenhuangdi
  • Taizong
  • Qitian Hongdao Gaoming Zhaoyun Shengwu Shengong Chunren Zhixiao Wen
  • Qitianhongdaogaomingzhaoyunshengwushengongchunrenzhixiaowenhuangdi
  • Wenhuangdi
  • Yongle
  • Yung-lo
  • Zhu Di
  • Wendi
  • Emperor of China Ming Chengzu
  • Ti Chu
  • Emperor of China Yung-le
  • Eiraku-tei
  • Di Zhu
  • Prince Yan

Statements

朱棣 (Chinese)
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啟天弘道高明肇運聖武神功純仁至孝文皇帝
體天弘道高明廣運聖武神功純仁至孝文皇帝
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明成祖
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Yongle Emperor
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Identifiers

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419,808
9 March 2023
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Yongle / emperor of Ming dynasty / Also known as: Chengzu, Ming Chengzu, Ming Taizong, Taizong, Wendi, Yonglo, Yung-lo, Zhu Di
Charles O. Hucker
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Yongle, Wade-Giles romanization Yung-lo, temple name (miaohao) (Ming) Chengzu or (Ming) Taizong, posthumous name (shi) Wendi, personal name Zhu Di, (born May 2, 1360, Yingtian [now Nanjing], Jiangsu province, China—died August 5, 1424, Yumuchuan [now in Inner Mongolia], en route to Beijing), reign name (nianhao) of the third emperor (1402–24) of China’s Ming dynasty (1368–1644), which he raised to its greatest power. (English)
明成祖朱棣
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(明) 朱棣 (1360~1424)
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