There were two Xu Empresses in the Ming Dynasty. The first was the first wife of Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty, Empress Xu. Her name was Empress Ren Xiaowen. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. She was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. She was conferred the title of Princess Yan and then the title of Empress. The second was Ming Chengzu's favorite concubine, Zhao Xian Imperial Consort Wang. She was from Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, and assisted Empress Renxiao in managing the affairs of the harem. She was highly valued by Ming Chengzu. Therefore, there were two Empress Xu in the Ming Dynasty.
The Ming Dynasty was a very famous historical novel written by the historian Huang Renyu. It depicted the political, military, and cultural struggles and adventures of various princes, generals, politicians, and scientists in the Ming Dynasty. There were a total of four books about the Ming Dynasty, which were " The Storms of the Former Dynasty "," The Storms of the Later Dynasty "," Military and Political Affairs ", and " The Wind and Cloud of Heaven and Earth ". These four works respectively narrated the historical stories of the various periods of the Ming Dynasty, covering politics, military, culture, science and technology, and many other aspects. It was a very classic historical novel.
Empress Xu of the Ming Dynasty had four daughters.
There were two female protagonists in the novel " The Prodigal Son of the Ming Dynasty ". They were the maidservant, Little Xiangxiang, and the princess, Zhu Xiurong.
Emperor Qianlong had three empresses in his lifetime. They were Empress Xiao Xianchun Fucha, Successor Empress Huifa Nala, and Empress Xiao Yichun Wei Jia. These three empresses played an important role in Qianlong's marriage life. Empress Xiao Xianchun was Qianlong's first wife. She was from Manchuria and was born in a prestigious family. The second empress, Hui Fa Nala, was from Manchuria, the second empress of Qianlong. Empress Wei Jiashi was Qianlong's sister-in-law and Emperor Jiaqing's biological mother. Each empress had a different background and fate, and their feelings and relationships with Qianlong were also different.
Kangxi had four empresses in his lifetime.
Emperor Qianlong had a total of three empresses.
There were 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty: 1 Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang (reign:1368 - 1398) 2 Taizong Zhu Di (reign:1402 - 1424) 3 Sejong Zhu Yijun (reign:1425 - 1435) 4 Shenzong Zhu Yijun (reign:1436 - 1464) 5 Yingzong Zhuqi Town (reign:1464 - 1472) 6 Xianzong Zhu Jianshen (reign:1472 - 1484) 7 Mu Zong Zhu Qiyu (reign:1484 - 1485) 8 Jingzong Zhuqi Town (reign:1485 - 1492) 9 Emperor Wen, Zhu Qiyu (reign:1492 - 1496) 10 Taizong Zhu Qiyu (reign:1496 - 1505) 11 Jingzong Zhuqi Town (reign:1506 - 1520) 12 Mingying Emperor Zhu Qi Town (reign:1527 - 1536) 13 Ming Dynasty Zong Zhu Qiyu (reign:1536 - 1544) 14 Xianzong Zhu Jianshen (reign:1544 - 1560) 15 Mu Zong Zhu Qiyu (reign:1560 - 1567) 16 Jingzong Zhuqi Town (reign:1567 - 1572) Among the 16 emperors above, except for Zhu Qiyu and Zhu Qizhen who were posthumously named emperor after their deaths, the other emperors did not have official posthumous titles.