-
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizu of Ming,
personal name Zhu
Yuanzhang,
courtesy name Guorui, was the
founding emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning...
-
finalist in the 2006
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Yuanzhang 1998 HJ39 Yuan Zhang,
American finalist in the 2006
Intel Science Talent...
- Liu
Yuanzhang (simplified Chinese: 刘源张;
traditional Chinese: 劉源張; pinyin: Liú
Yuánzhāng; January, 1925 – 3
April 2014 ) was an
academician of the Chinese...
- Ma
Yuanzhang (Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ ﻳُﻮًا ﺟْﺎ,
simplified Chinese: 马元章;
traditional Chinese: 馬元章; pinyin: Mǎ
Yuánzhāng; Wade–Giles: Ma Yüan-chang) was a Chinese...
-
Wencheng County, Lis****, Zhejiang). He
served as a key
advisor to Zhu
Yuanzhang, the
Hongwu Emperor, the
founder of the Ming dynasty, in the latter's...
- to 60
million by the time of the
census in 1300. A
peasant named Zhu
Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan in 1368 and
founded the Ming
dynasty as the Hongwu...
- took
place (30
August – 4
October 1363)
between the
rebel forces of Zhu
Yuanzhang and Chen
Youliang during the Red
Turban Rebellion which led to the fall...
- in 1364 when Chen Li, the
second and last ruler,
surrendered to Zhu
Yuanzhang's forces. In 1357, the
state of Tianwan, one of the
states formed during...
- Khanbaliq. In 1359,
Zhang sent a son to Zhu
Yuanzhang as hostage. In 1367, Fang
surrendered to Zhu
Yuanzhang on
favorable terms. Fang sta**** in Nanjing...
- 20–22. Çakmak (2017), pp. 1425–1429. Farmer,
Edward L., ed. (1995). Zhu
Yuanzhang and
Early Ming Legislation: The
Reordering of
Chinese Society Following...