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  1. Empress Renxiaowen (仁孝文皇后; 5 March 1362 – 6 August 1407), of the Xu clan, was the empress consort to the Yongle Emperor and the third empress of China's Ming dynasty. She was well educated, compiling bibliographies of virtuous women, an activity connected with court politics.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xu_DaXu Da - Wikipedia

    Xu Da (1332–1385), courtesy name Tiande, was a Chinese military general and official who lived in the late Yuan dynasty and early Ming dynasty. He was a friend of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder and first ruler of the Ming dynasty, and assisted him in overthrowing the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty and establishing the Ming dynasty.

  3. The Duke Dingguo was Xu Zengshou, the 4th son of Xu Da (1332–1385). Xu Da was the most famous founding general of Ming Dynasty ( 1271 – 1368 ). Xu Da assisted Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder and first ruler of the Ming dynasty in overthrowing the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty and establishing the Ming Dynasty.

  4. After Zhu Di ascended the throne as the Yongle Emperor on 17 July 1402, Xu Yihua, as his primary wife and consort, was created empress in December 1402. A devout Buddhist, Empress Xu is the first person credited with transcribing a Buddhist sutra from a dream revelation.

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  6. Xu Huizu, puzzled by this turn of events, glanced at Zhu Yunwen and then averted his gaze. Regarding Xu Zengshou’s inclusion in the expeditionary force, Zhu Yunwen’s explanation was that Xu Zengshou would serve as his representative to supervise Li Jinglong.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · The epic saga of Zhu Di's life, conquests, and, the rebellion to usurp the throne of the Ming Empire from his imperial nephew.

  8. Sighing, Xu Zengshou replied, “This morning, Miaojin entered the palace to accompany the empress and was appointed as Chief of Education of the Imperial Academy. The court is now in shock, and some officials are preparing to impeach…”

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