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    Zhu Biao (simplified Chinese: 朱 标; traditional Chinese: 朱 標; pinyin: Zhū Biāo; 10 October 1355 – 17 May 1392) was the Hongwu Emperor's eldest son and crown prince of the Ming dynasty. His early death created a crisis in the dynasty's first succession that was resolved by the successful usurpation of his brother Zhu Di as the Yongle ...

  2. 950. 2006. Changes in satellite‐derived vegetation growth trend in temperate and boreal Eurasia from 1982 to 2006. S Piao, X Wang, P Ciais, B Zhu, T Wang, J Liu. Global Change Biology 17, 3228-3239. , 2011. 772. 2011. Storage, patterns and controls of soil organic carbon in the Tibetan grasslands.

  3. Zhu Biao (祝彪) is Zhu Chaofeng's youngest son. He was originally engaged to Hu Sanniang of the neighbouring Hu Family Village. After the Zhu Family Village falls, Zhu Biao flees to the Hu Family Village and hopes that the Hus will help him.

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  5. Zhu Biao (1355-1392) The Crown Prince in the Middle Kingdom. Born to become an Emperor. Zhu Biao and Empress Ma. On an early February day in 1355 baby cries echoed off the walls of young Zhu Yuanzhang 's humble home. His wife had given birth to their firstborn child, a healthy boy, whom they named Zhu Biao.

  6. Zhu Biao, Crown Prince Yiwen (10 October 1355 – 17 May 1392), first son; Zhu Shuang, Prince Min of Qin (3 December 1356 – 9 April 1395), second son; Zhu Gang, Prince Gong of Jin (18 December 1358 – 30 March 1398), third son; Zhu Di, Prince of Yan, later the Yongle Emperor (2 May 1360 – 12 August 1424), fourth son

  7. Feb 15, 2019 · Zhu Yunwen's Succession. The Ming dynasty was founded by the Hongwu Emperor in 1368 CE, and it was he who sparked off a rumpus at the imperial court over who should be his successor. The problem was that although Hongwu had 26 sons, the carefully groomed heir, his first son Zhu Biao, had died prematurely in 1392 CE.

  8. Feb 13, 2019 · Definition. The Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368-1398 CE) was the founder of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644 CE) which took over from the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1276-1368 CE) as the rulers of China. Born a peasant with the name Zhu Yuanzhang, the future emperor led a rebel group called the Red Turbans and seized the Yuan capital of Nanjing.

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