-
Chenghua may
refer to:
Chenghua Emperor,
Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty.
Chenghua District,
district in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Chenghua University...
- The
Chenghua Emperor (9
December 1447 – 9
September 1487), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Xianzong of Ming,
personal name Zhu Jianshen, changed...
- (1368–1644),
during the
Chenghua Emperor's
reign (1465–1487) in China, and
originally functioned as a
vessel to
drink wine from.
Chenghua Chicken Cups were...
-
Chenghua District (Chinese: 成华区; pinyin:
Chénghuá Qū) is an
urban district of the City of Chengdu,
capital of Sichuan, China.
Chenghua District covers...
-
sometimes known as
Consort Wan or Lady Wan and was the
favorite consort of the
Chenghua Emperor. She was
approximately 15 to 17
years older than the emperor. Wan...
-
before his
death in 1464 at the age of thirty-six. His
eldest son, the
Chenghua Emperor, then
ascended to the
imperial throne. Zhu Qizhen, the ****ure Emperor...
- Ming dynasty,
reigning from 1487 to 1505. He
succeeded his father, the
Chenghua Emperor. The
Hongzhi Emperor was born
during a time in
which his father's...
- clan, was the
concubine of
Emperor Yingzong of Ming and the
mother of the
Chenghua Emperor. Zhou was the
daughter of Zhou Neng (周能), a poor
farmer in Changping...
-
August 1497) was an
imperial consort of the Ming dynasty,
married to the
Chenghua Emperor. Lady Zhang's
personal name was not
recorded in history. She was...
- clan, was a
Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty,
married to the
Chenghua Emperor.
Empress Wang was
chosen by the
emperor to the
position of empress...