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Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty

2025-01-02 02:27
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2025-01-02 02:38

Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty was the first wife of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu was smart since she was a child. She had a photographic memory and was proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics. She was known as the " female student." She was born into a prestigious family, and her father was the first marshal of the dynasty. However, her status as an empress was not based on the standards of an empress. After Empress Xu married Zhu Di, she was conferred the title of Princess Yan. She was warm and cautious in dealing with people, and was deeply loved by Emperor Taizu and Empress Ma. She was a talented woman. Not only did she have a wealth of cultural knowledge, but she also had the foundation of military strategy. Empress Xu and Zhu Di spent thirty years together and gave birth to seven children. She was regarded as the white moonlight of Ming Chengzu's life and had an important influence on Zhu Di's life. Empress Xu's father, Xu Da, was the greatest hero of the Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu's family was prominent and her status was noble. Her identity and talent made her the model of the imperial harem in the Ming Dynasty. She was called a heroine and a female Confucian scholar. Empress Xu's early death made Zhu Di heartbroken and he stopped court for three days. Like Xu Da, she was buried in Zhu Di's mausoleum and became a burial object in his Changling Tomb.

The daughter of Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty

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2025-01-02 16:21

Empress Xu had four daughters. Among them, the eldest daughter, Xu Yihua, became the empress of Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di, the second daughter, Xu, married the acting king Zhu Gui, and the youngest daughter, Xu, married the king of An Zhu Ying. In addition, the fate of his daughter, Xu Miaojin, was not clear.

Details of Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-22 21:16

Empress Xu, full name Xu, was the direct descendant of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di. She was born in 1362 and was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu had shown her intelligence and chastity at a young age, and was known as the "female student." In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she was conferred the title of Princess of Yan, and in the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), she was conferred the title of Empress. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, Empress Xu assisted him in creating the "Yongle Prosperity" and managed the harem. She died in Nanjing in July of the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46. Empress Xu was buried in the Ming Changling Tomb, and her posthumous title was 'Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian Pei Tian Qi Sheng Wen Empress.'

What was the name of Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty?

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2025-01-04 16:05

Empress Xu's name was Madam Xu.

A brief introduction of Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-25 18:53

Empress Xu (1362 - 1407) was the empress of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty and the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. She was smart since childhood and liked to read. She was called "female student". In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she married Zhu Di and was conferred the title of Princess Yan. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, Empress Xu was made empress. The two of them had three sons and four daughters. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, Empress Xu assisted him in creating the "Yongle Prosperity" and managed the harem. She died in the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46. Empress Xu was buried in the Ming Changling Tomb, and her posthumous title was 'Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian Pei Tian Qi Sheng Wen Empress.'

A brief introduction of Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-25 05:28

Empress Xu (1362 - 1407) was the direct descendant of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty and the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. She was smart since childhood and liked to read. She was called "female student". In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she married Zhu Di and was conferred the title of Princess Yan. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, she assisted her husband in creating the "Yongle Prosperity" and managed the harem. Empress Xu died in Nanjing in July of the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46. Empress Xu was buried in the Ming Changling Tomb, and her posthumous title was 'Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian Pei Tian Qi Sheng Wen Empress.'

How many Empress Xu were there in the Ming Dynasty?

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2025-01-04 00:47

Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty had four daughters.

Empress Xu of Ming Chengzu

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2024-12-26 07:29

Empress Xu of Ming Chengzu (1362 - 1407) was the empress of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Madam Xu was smart and quick-witted since she was young. She liked to read and was known as the "female student". In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she was conferred the title of Princess Yan and was loved by Empress Xiao Ci Gao. When the Jingnan Army rose, she guarded Beiping and participated in military affairs, providing support to Zhu Di. In the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), she was named Empress. In the fifth year of Yongle (1407), she died in Nanjing at the age of 46. She was given the posthumous title of Empress Renxiao. Xu had a deep relationship with Zhu Di, and Zhu Di did not make another empress 17 years after her death. Madam Xu was a virtuous empress who had made great contributions to the prosperity and stability of the Ming Dynasty.

The Xu Family of Ming Dynasty

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2025-01-01 21:27

The Xu family of the Ming Dynasty was a family of two dukes. Xu Da, as the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty and the leader of the six kings, was conferred the title of Duke of Wei. His eldest son, Xu Huizu, inherited the title of Duke of Wei until the end of the Ming Dynasty. Xu Da's fourth son, Xu Zengshou, was granted the title of Duke Dingguo because he supported Zhu Di in the Battle of Jingnan. The Xu family was the only family in the Ming Dynasty that had both the Duke of Wei and the Duke of Dingguo. The Duke of Wei stayed in Nanjing, and the Duke of Dingguo moved his capital to Beijing with Zhu Di. The descendants of the Xu family experienced the rise and fall of the Ming Dynasty. The last Duke Dingguo was killed when Beijing fell. The lineage and ending of the Xu family in the Ming Dynasty were really sad.

Xu Jizu of the Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-26 05:00

Xu Jizu was a child prodigy during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. He became a scholar at the age of 13 and a juren at the age of 15, causing a sensation in the village. His father, Xu Neng, was a small merchant who smuggled ships. Although his family was rich, he did not have much cultural background. Xu Jizu loved his father very much. Although he occasionally heard others say that he was not his biological son, he did not care. Xu Jizu hoped to get ahead as soon as possible by studying hard to cover up his father's illegal behavior. On the way to the capital city for the examination, he met an old woman in Zhuozhou and asked her for a bowl of water. The old woman fell in love with this handsome young man and revealed her family's sad past to him. More information about Xu Jizu was not provided at the moment.

Xu Wenchang of Ming Dynasty

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2024-12-25 20:31

Xu Wenzhang was a famous writer, painter, and military strategist in the Ming Dynasty. He was known as one of the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty, along with Xie Jin and Yang Shen. Xu Wenzhang had unique talents in literature, drama, painting and calligraphy, which had a profound influence on later generations. However, his life was full of ups and downs. He had suffered setbacks in his career and his life was not smooth. Xu Wenzhang's talent was widely recognized by people. His calligraphy and painting works were passed down to this day and were called unique. His poems were also highly respected. Xu Wenzhang's biography mentioned that he claimed to be the best in calligraphy and painting, followed by poetry and literature. His talent and unique views made him a unique existence at that time. However, in his later years, Xu Wenzhang lived a miserable life and eventually died in poverty. There was no definite answer as to whether his ending was accidental or inevitable.

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