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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhu_GaoxuZhu Gaoxu - Wikipedia

    Zhu Gaoxu (Chinese: 朱高煦; 30 December 1380 – 6 October 1426) was the second son of the Yongle Emperor and Empress Renxiaowen. During the Jingnan campaign , which brought his father to the throne, he proved himself to be a capable military leader.

  2. The Xuande Emperor (16 March 1399 [2] – 31 January 1435), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xuanzong of Ming ( 明宣宗 ), personal name Zhu Zhanji ( 朱瞻基 ), was the fifth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1425 to 1435. He was the son and successor of the Hongxi Emperor.

  3. The Zhu Gaoxu rebellion (simplified Chinese: 高煦之乱; traditional Chinese: 高煦之亂), also known as the Dingnan Incident (定難之變), was a rebellion by Zhu Gaoxu, the Prince of Han, second son of the Yongle Emperor against his nephew, the Xuande Emperor, grandson of the Yongle Emperor through his first son, the Hongxi Emperor.

  4. Zhu Gaoxu (Chinese: 朱高煦; 30 December 1380 - 6 October 1426), Prince of Gaoyang (高陽王, created 1395), later the Prince of Han (漢王, created 1404) was the second son of the Yongle Emperor and Empress Ren Xiao Wen. Gaoxu fought with his elder brother Zhu Gaozhi for the throne.

  5. Jan 12, 2021 · The ruler's younger brother Zhu Gaoxu coveted the seat of supreme power and organized an ambush to attack his nephew, the crown prince. However, Zhu Gaoxu failed and Zhu Zhanji returned safely on the third day of the sixth lunar month to claim the throne.

  6. english.visitbeijing.com.cn › article › 47OMiokzM8bXuande Emperor

    Sep 29, 2012 · Xuande's uncle Zhu Gaoxu, Prince of Han had been a favorite of Yongle for his military successes, but he disobeyed imperial instructions and in 1417 had been exiled to the small fief of Le'an in Shandong.

  7. Jan 6, 2024 · Zhu Gaoxu: The Desperate Moment of Sweeping the Legs Introduction: In the long river of history, every imperial family has an unknown legendary story. And in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Gaoxu's life was like a drama...