Ming Dynasty Emperor's Year Number Sequence Table

Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644 or 1683)

Imperial order:

Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Yunwen, Judy, Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Qiyu, Zhu Jianshen, Zhu Youtang, Zhu Houzhao, Zhu Houyi, Zhu Zaidong, Yijun, Zhu Changluo, Zhu Youxiao and Zhu Youjian.

The guide map shows the following year numbers and timelines:

Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398), the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was crowned emperor with the year "Hongwu" and reigned for 3 1 year. Fengyang, Anhui 1368 In August, Zhu Yuanzhang led an uprising army, and under the command of generals Xu Da and Chang Yuchun, he captured Beijing, the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, and declared the demise of the Yuan Dynasty. In the same year, Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor in Jiankang (now Nanjing), changed Hongwu to establish the Ming Dynasty, and Zhu Yuanzhang became Ming Taizu. He died on 1398 at the age of 7 1.

Zhu Yunwen, Zhu Yunwen, Ming Huidi (1377-1402), with the year number "Wen Jian". 1398 acceded to the throne for 5 years. Hui Di is the great-great-grandson, the second son of Crown Prince Zhu Biao. When Zhu Yuanzhang was alive, he sealed the royal family, and more than 20 sons were sealed princes and stationed in various places. After Hui Di ascended the throne, in order to unify the military and political affairs, he cut off the governors and angered the kings. Judy, the prince of Yan, invaded Nanking in 1402. Hui Di said that he was burned to death and fled to become a monk.

Ming Chengzu Judy (1360-1424), year number "Yongle". 1402 acceded to the throne for 23 years. Chengzu was the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, and Judy launched the "Jingnan War" in the name of going to Beijing to wipe out traitors. After four years of war, he defeated the Hui Di ruling clique in 1402, seized the Ming regime, and established Yuan Yongle as a founder of the Ming Dynasty. 142 1 moved the capital to Beijing, and ordered the Yongle Grand Ceremony. 1424 died at the age of 65.

Ming Renzong lived in Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Gaochi (1378-1425), with the year number "Hongxi". 1424 acceded to the throne, in place 1 year. Renzong was the eldest son of the Ming Dynasty, and his politics was relatively clear, so some measures were taken to ease social contradictions. He was in office for 10 month and died in 1425 at the age of 48.

Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Zhanji (1398-1435), Xuande period. 1425 acceded to the throne, in place 1 1 year. Like his father, Xuanzong, the eldest son of Injong, was more able to listen to his subordinates' opinions and called Injong "the rule of Ren Xuan". During the reign of Xuanzong, the relationship between monarch and minister was harmonious and the economy developed steadily. Xuanzong died in 1435 at the age of 38.

Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Qizhen, Ming Yingzong (1427-1464), with year numbers of "Orthodox" and "Tianshun" (1435-1449; 1457-1464), reigned for 23 years. Yingzong, the eldest son of Xuanzong, was only 9 years old when he acceded to the throne. Eunuch Wang Zhen is an authoritarian. 1449, Wala invaded the south on a large scale. Wang Zhen was satisfied with Yingzong's personal expedition, and Yingzong was captured. Historically, it was called "the change of civil fort". 1457 put it back. He died in 1464 at the age of 38.

Ming Taizu Zhu Qiyu Zhu Qiyu (1428-1457), the year number is Jingtai. 1449 acceded to the throne for 9 years. Yingzong, the second son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, was captured and made emperor. After he ascended the throne, he was used as a minister of the Ministry of War, which shattered Vara's attack on Beijing and forced Vara to return to Yingzong. After Yingzong was put back, Jingdi put him under house arrest until 1457, when Jingdi was critically ill and Yingzong was made emperor again. A month later, Jingdi died. Jingdi died in 1457, aged 30.

Zhu Jianshen, a native of Zhu Jianshen, was born in Ming Xianzong (1447-1487) with the year number "Chenghua". 1464 acceded to the throne for 24 years. Xianzong, the eldest son of Yingzong, was good at magic, addicted to womanhood and was not diligent in politics, which led the eunuch to "rape and bully the state affairs." 1487, Xianzong died at the age of 4 1.

Zhu Youtang Zhu Youtang (1470-1505), Ming Xiaozong, was named Hongzhi. 1487, 19. Filial piety, the third son of Xianzong. Filial piety's "continuing the regular administration and opening its mouth wide" has changed the situation of treacherous court officials in power since the British Zong Dynasty. Known as "the general of ZTE", he was also known as "Hongzhi Zhongxing" during his reign of 18 years. He died on 1505 at the age of 36.

Zhu Houzhao, Zhu Houzhao (149 1 year-152 1 year), the year number is Zheng de. 1505, 17. Wu Zong is the eldest son of Xiao Zong. He was lewd and lewd, and he was a famous absurd emperor in the Ming Dynasty. He fell ill in the water because of excessive debauchery and died three months later. He died in 152 1 year at the age of 3 1 year.

Ming Shizong Zhu Houzong Zhu Houzong (1507-1566), with the year number "Jiajing". 152 1 year acceded to the throne and reigned for 46 years. Sejong, xian Zongsun, father xing. In the early period of Sejong, there were many acts such as killing eunuchs and cherishing the people. However, in the later period, many peasant uprisings took place because of extravagance and political corruption. In the later period of Sejong, he died in 1566 at the age of 60 because he was weak and old after taking Dan medicine.

Ming Mu Zong, a native of Zhu Zaihou, Zhu Zaihou (1537-1572), was born in Qin Long. 1566 acceded to the throne for 7 years. Mu Zong, the third son of Sejong. He reigned for 7 years and died in 1572 at the age of 36.

Zhu Yijun, Zhu Yijun and Ming Shenzong (1563-1620), with the year number "Wanli". 1572 acceded to the throne for 48 years. Zongshen, the third son of Mu Zong. When he acceded to the throne, he was only 10 years old, and Empress Chen and Li Guifei presided over the state affairs. After Zongshen was in power, he lived in seclusion, indulged in pleasure and became politically corrupt. When Zongshen was in power, Nurhachi in the north established the post-Jin Dynasty to spy on the Central Plains. Zongshen died on 1620 at the age of 58.

Ming Guangzong Zhu Changluo Zhu Changluo (1582-1620) was named "Taichang". 1620 acceded to the throne, in place 1 month. Guangzong, the eldest son of Zongshen. He is a greedy and lecherous emperor. He fell ill ten days after he ascended the throne because of excessive greed, and later died of taking "red pills". At the age of 39.

Ming Xizong (1605-1627) lived in Zhu Youxiao, Zhu Youxiao, with the year number "Apocalypse". 1620 acceded to the throne for 8 years. Xizong, the eldest son of Guangzong. When he was in office, he appointed eunuch Wei Zhongxian, which led to political corruption. Nurhachi took the opportunity to capture Shenyang. Xizong died in 1627 at the age of 23.

Ming Sizong was born in Zhu Youjian, Zhu Youjian (16 10-1644) with the year number "Chongzhen". /kloc-ascended the throne in 0/627, and/kloc-ascended the throne in 0/7. The fifth son of Guangzong has four cases. Wei Zhongxian acceded to the throne, diligent, struggling to get up. However, peasant uprisings broke out all over the country, and Huang Taiji in the north constantly harassed and invaded. Chongzhen is suspicious and willful, destroying the Great Wall. Finally, 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself in Jingshan. At the age of 35. Before he died, he wrote a big book on his blue robe, "Don't hurt anyone."