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  1. Mother. Lady Wang (王氏) Empress Dowager Xiaoding (1545 – 18 March 1614), of the Li clan, was the mother of the Wanli Emperor. She was the nominal Regent of China during the minority of her son from 1572 to 1582. She became known in history under her posthumous name, Xiaoding.

  2. Empress Xiaoyi Zhenhui Shunzhe Gongren Litian Xiangsheng Zhuang ( 孝懿 貞惠順哲恭仁儷天襄聖 莊皇后) Clan. Li (李) Father. Li Ming (李铭) Empress Xiaoyizhuang (孝懿莊皇后 李氏; 1530–1558), of the Li clan, was a Chinese imperial consort of the Ming dynasty, she was the first wife of the Longqing Emperor. Her father is ...

  3. Longqing Emperor 13th Emperor of the Ming dynasty. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 4 March 1537 Beijing: Date of death: 5 July 1572 Beijing: Place of burial:

  4. The Jianwen Emperor (5 December 1377 – ?), personal name Zhu Yunwen ( 朱允炆 ), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Ming ( 明惠宗) and by his posthumous name as the Emperor Hui of Ming ( 明惠帝 ), was the second emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1398 to 1402. Zhu Yunwen's father was Zhu Biao, the eldest ...

  5. Hanyu Pinyin. Wànlì Dì. The Wanli Emperor (4 September 1563 – 18 August 1620), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Shenzong of Ming ( 明神宗 ), personal name Zhu Yijun ( 朱翊鈞 ), art name Yuzhai ( 禹齋 ), [2] was the 13th emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1572 to 1620. He succeeded his father, the Longqing Emperor.

  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › LongqingLongqingWikipedia

    Longqing förderte zunehmend den Außenhandel, öffnete China wieder vermehrt für ausländische Händler und baute den Kontakt mit anderen Ländern in Asien und Europa aus. Die Seemachtsposition Chinas wurde wiederhergestellt, insbesondere weil die japanischen Wokou an der chinesischen Küste immer lästiger wurden.

  7. Biography [ edit] The future emperor Longqing married Lady Chen after the death of his first primary spouse and son. Upon his succession to the throne in 1567, he declared Chen to be his empress. In 1569, however, she lost favor with the emperor and was moved to a separate palace. She became ill after her move, and was not given proper care.