The following are some idiotic animated novels that involve the transmigration of Ming Dynasty: - " I'm Please Save the Ming Dynasty in Jiajia ": In this story, the protagonist pretended to be sick in order to change the declining trend of the Ming Dynasty and tried to return to the capital to see Emperor Jiajing through emotional cards to save the Ming Dynasty. - " Sand Sculpture Animation: The Emperor of Ming Dynasty ": The leader of the Thousand Gates transmigrated to become a servant in a brothel. He met Zhengde by chance and became an official to help the country after making friends with him. It also involved the plot of the emperor's brother entrusting orphans on his deathbed. - " Crossing the Great Ming Dynasty: Killing the Enemy and Exploding the Reward System ": The protagonist transmigrated into the last Crown Prince of the Great Ming Dynasty, Zhu Ci. When the capital city was about to fall, he relied on the Heaven Descent System to reverse the situation. After escaping from the capital city, he went to Jiangnan, took back his military power, ascended the throne, established the Iron Blood Army, and recreated the golden age of the Great Ming Dynasty through a series of battles. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Great Ming State Preceptor was a very popular historical novel. The author was Rain on West Lake. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story tells the story of teaching in prison. After listening to it, Zhu Di quickly asked me to be the national teacher. This book could be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. The recommended audio book anchor was the executive officer of the avenue. His expression was simple and unadorned, but his narration was lively and interesting. Now, you can even get experience membership by listening to books at Qidian! You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Jiang Xing Huo. He was a young man who matured early. He was intelligent and calm, and could educate all living beings. The female lead was Xu Miaojin. She was beautiful on the outside, intelligent on the inside, and stubborn.
In the Ming Dynasty, there were some people who were regarded as profligate sons. Zhang Dai was one of them. He was born in 1597 into a noble family. His grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-grandfather were all scholars. When he was young, he was a typical playboy who loved prosperity. He liked exquisite houses, beautiful maids, catamites, fresh clothes, delicious food, horses, lanterns, fireworks, pear gardens, drums, antiques, flowers, birds, and so on. He was also obsessed with tea, oranges, books, and poetry. He often held cockfighting competitions with his friends and liked singing and other activities. However, after the fall of the Ming Dynasty, he changed from a playboy to a historian. With a wide range of hobbies, he was noble and refined, independent of the troubled times. He wrote works such as Dream Memories of Taoan and Night Boat, becoming the first prose master of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew, Zhu Wenzheng, was usually not doing his job properly. He spent his days indulging in debauchery, like a playboy. However, in the Battle of Hongdu, he used only 20,000 soldiers to block Chen Youliang's 600,000 troops, changing the entire situation at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty.
The order of the Ming emperors was as follows: 1. Ming Taizu (Zhu Yuanzhang) 2. Ming Hui Zong (Zhu Yunwen) 3. Ming Chengzu (Zhu Di) 4. Ming Renzong (Zhu Gaochi) 5. Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty (Zhu Zhanji) 6. Ming Yingzong (Zhuqi Town) 7. Ming Dynasty Sect (Zhu Qiyu) 8. Ming Xianzong (Zhu Jianshen) 9. Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty (Zhu Youtang) 10. Ming Wuzong (Zhu Houzhao) 11. Ming Shizong (Zhu Houyi) 12. Emperor Mu of the Ming Dynasty (Zhu Zaiyi) 13. Bright God Sect (Zhu Yijun) 14. Mingguang Sect (Zhu Changluo) 15. Ming Xi Zong (Zhu You School) 16. Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty (Zhu Youjian) Please note that there were a total of 17 emperors in the Ming Dynasty, but only 16 of them were actually in power. This was because one of the emperors had abdicated and was restored.
The list of emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Emperor Taizu Gao, Zhu Yuanzhang, was named Hongwu, 1368 - 1398, and reigned for 30 years. 2. Emperor Hui Zhu Yunwen, the year title Jianwen, 1399 - 1402, reigned for four years. 3. Emperor Chengzu (Taizong) Wen, Emperor Zhu Di, Yongle, 1403 - 1424, reigned for 22 years. 4. Emperor Renzong Zhao, Zhu Gaochi, was named Hongxi, 1424 - 1425, and reigned for two years. 5. Emperor Xuanzongzhang, Zhu Zhanji, was named Xuande from 1426 to 1435. He reigned for 10 years. 6. Emperor Yingzong Rui Zhu Qizhen, year number 1-Zhengtong, 1436 - 1449, year number 2-Tianshun (after restoration), 1457 - 1464, reign for 18 years. 7. Emperor Zhu Qiyu of Dai Zongjing, named Jingtai, from 1450 to 1457, reigned for eight years. 8. Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, the year title Chenghua, 1465 - 1487, reigned for 23 years. 9. Xiaozong Zhu Youtang, the year title Hongzhi, 1488 - 1505, reigned for 18 years. 10. Wu Zong Zhu Houzhao, year name Zhengde, 1506 - 1521, reign for 16 years. 11. Sejong Zhu Houyu, the year title Jiajing, 1522 - 1566, reigned for 45 years. 12. Mu Zong Zhu Zaihou, year name Longqing, 1567 - 1572, reign for six years. 13. Shenzong Zhu Yijun, the year title Wanli, 1573 - 1620, reigned for 48 years. 14. Guangzong Zhu Changluo, the year name Taichang, 1621 - 1627, reigned for seven years. 15. Zhu Youxiao, Emperor of Xi, was named Tianqi from 1628 to 1644. He reigned for 17 years. 16. Sizong Zhu Youjian, year title Chongzhen, 1644, reign for one year. There were 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty, and their reign periods and year titles were different. Zhu Yuanzhang was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His reign name was Hongwu and he reigned for 30 years. The last emperor of the Ming Dynasty was Sizong Zhu Youjian. He only reigned for one year. The lineage of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was relatively simple. They had experienced three lineages.
The list of emperors of the Ming Dynasty is as follows: 1. Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu, Hongwu, 1368 - 1398 2. Emperor Hui, Zhu Yunwen, 1399 - 1402 3. Chengzu Zhu Di, Yongle, 1403 - 1424 4. Renzong Zhu Gaochi, Year Name Hongxi, 1424 - 1425 5. Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji, Year Name Xuande, 1426 - 1435 6. Yingzong Zhuqi Town, Year 1-Zhengtong, 1436 - 1449, Year 2-Tianshun (after restoration), 1457 - 1464 7. Zhu Qiyu, Emperor of the Dai Dynasty, Jingtai, 1450 - 1457 8. Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, Year Name Chenghua, 1465 - 1487 9. Zhu Youtang, Emperor Xiaozong, Hongzhi, 1488 - 1505 Wu Zong Zhu Houzhao Shizong Zhu Houyan Mu Zong and Zhu Zaihou Divine Sect Zhu Yijun Guangzong Zhu Changluo Zhu Youxiao of Xi Sect Zhu Youjian Please note that the above is the order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty, but the specific time of reign and temple names may need further verification.
The list of the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hui of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, Emperor Renzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youzhen, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaihou, Emperor Muzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yijun, Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Changluo, Zhu Youxiao, and Zhu Youjian.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Ming Taizu (Hongwu, 1368 - 1398, reign for 31 years) 2. Emperor Jianwen (Jianwen, 1399 - 1402, reigned for 4 years) 3. Ming Chengzu (Yongle, 1403 - 1424, reigned for 22 years) 4. Ming Renzong (Hong Xi, 1425 - 1427, reigned for 26 months) 5. Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty (Xuande, 1428 - 1435, reigned for 8 years) 6. Ming Yingzong (Orthodox, 1436 - 1449, reigned for 14 years) 7. Ming Dynasty Sect (Jingtai, 1450 - 1457, reigned for 8 years) 8. Ming Yingzong (Tianshun, 1457 - 1464, reigned for 8 years after restoration) 9. Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty (Chenghua, 1465 - 1487, reigned for 23 years) 10. Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty (Hongzhi, 1488 - 1505, reigned for 18 years) 11. Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (Zhengde, 1506 - 1521, reign for 16 years) 12. Ming Shizong (Jiajing, 1521 - 1567, reign for 46 years) 13. Emperor Mu of the Ming Dynasty (Longqing, 1567 - 1572, reigned for 6 years) 14. Ming Shenzong (Wanli, 1572 - 1620, reigned for 48 years) 15. Mingguang Sect (Taichang, 1620 - 1627, reigned for 7 years) 16. Mingxi Sect (Tianqi, 1627 - 1644, reign for 17 years) Please note that this is the order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty according to the information provided in the search results.
In the Ming Dynasty, the ranks of nobility were divided into the following levels: Prince, King, Defender General, Assistant General, Fengguo General, Defender Lieutenant, Assistant Lieutenant, and Fengguo Lieutenant. A prince was the emperor's son. Other than those who inherited the throne, the rest were basically princes. A Regional King was the son of a Prince. Other than those who inherited the title of Prince, the rest were basically all Regional Kings. The Defender General was the son of the Regional King. Other than those who inherited the title of Regional King, the rest were basically Defender Generals. And so on, after passing it down to the Fuguo First Lieutenant, all future generations would be Fengguo First Lieutenant. Different titles would lead to different income. A prince would receive 10,000 dan every year, a county king would only receive 2,000 dan, and a general would receive 1,000 dan. The worst of them, the first lieutenant of Fengguo, still had 200 stones.
Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Hui of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Jianshen, Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaiyu, Emperor Muzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yijun, Zhu Changluo, Zhu Youxiao, Zhu Youjian, Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!