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Zhengde (Chinese: 正德; pinyin:
Zhèngdé; Wade–Giles: Cheng-te; lit. 'rectification of virtue'; 24
January 1506 – 27
January 1522) was the era name (nianhao)...
- The
Zhengde Emperor (Chinese: 正德帝; pinyin:
Zhèngdé Dì; 26
October 1491 – 20
April 1521),
personal name Zhu
Houzhao (朱厚㷖), was the 11th
emperor of the Ming...
- Xiao
Zhengde (蕭正德) (died 8 August, 549),
courtesy name
Gonghe (公和), was an
imperial prince and
briefly a
pretender to the
throne of the
Chinese Liang...
- The
Zhengde Tongbao (traditional Chinese: 正德通寶;
simplified Chinese: 正德通宝; pinyin:
Zhèngdé tōng bǎo; lit. 'Circulating
coinage of True Virtue'; Vietnamese:...
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rebellion with Xiao
Zhengde, the
Prince of Linhe,
nephew and a
former heir of the
Emperor Wu of Liang, and
installed Xiao
Zhengde as emperor. In 549,...
- 1510) was a
powerful Ming
dynasty Chinese eunuch during the
reign of the
Zhengde Emperor. Liu was
famous for
being one of the most
influential officials...
- the
Zhengde Emperor. "Jiajing", the era name of his reign,
means "admirable tranquility". Zhu
Houcong was born as a
cousin of the
reigning Zhengde Emperor...
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eunuchs that
controlled the
Chinese imperial court during the
reign of the
Zhengde Emperor (r. 1505–1521) of the Ming dynasty. Led by Liu Jin, the remaining...
- of the Ming dynasty,
married to the
Hongzhi Emperor and
mother of the
Zhengde Emperor.
Empress Zhang was the
daughter of
Zhang Luan (張巒). She was born...
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aimed at
overthrowing the
Zhengde Emperor. The
Prince of Ning
revolt was one of two
princely rebellions during the
Zhengde Emperor's reign; it was preceded...