The actress who played Empress Xu in the TV series " Mountains and Rivers, Moon and Light " was Ying 'er, and the actress who played Empress Xu in " Hero's Tactics " was Qin Wenjing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Empress Xu of Renxiao (1362 - 1407), whose ancestral home was Haozhou (near Fengyang, Anhui Province today), was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, King of Wuning of the Ming Dynasty, and the empress of Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty. She loved reading since she was a child and was proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics. She was chaste and demure, and was known as the "female student." In the ninth year of Hongwu (AD 1376), she married Zhu Di, King of Yan, and was conferred the title of Princess Consort of Yan. She was filial to Empress Ma and followed her teachings, and was loved by Empress Ma. After the Battle of Jingnan, Zhu Di ascended the throne and she was made the Empress. Empress Xu had three sons and four daughters. In terms of military affairs, she held back the Ming Dynasty army during the Beiping War and helped Zhu Di's rebellion. Especially when Li Jinglong's 500,000-strong army besieged Beiping and there were only 10,000 defenders in the city, she personally went up to the city tower to encourage everyone. She also used the emperor to pour ice water on the city wall to defend Beiping and solve Zhu Di's worries. Although the nominal person in charge of Beiping's defense was Zhu Di's eldest son, Zhu Gaochi, the actual instructions were mostly from Xu. In terms of politics, she assisted Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty in creating the prosperous era of Yongle and managed the harem in an orderly manner. She also advised Zhu Di not to kill all the old ministers of Jianwen and asked Zhu Di's colleagues and important officials in the court to invite the wives of these officials to the palace and exhorted them to help their husbands improve in many ways. In terms of family, she had a deep relationship with Zhu Di. Zhu Di did not have a concubine when she was alive. After the two of them had three sons and four daughters, she lost her fertility. Zhu Di only had two illegitimate children, but these two illegitimate children were far less favored than the children born to Empress Xu. Empress Xu compiled "Internal Training" to educate the women in the palace. She died of illness in the fifth year of Yongle (AD 1407), and her posthumous title was "Empress Renxiao". In the eleventh year of Yongle (AD 1413), she was buried in Changling (the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping). In the twenty-second year of Yongle (AD 1424), Emperor Renzong of Ming changed her posthumous title to Empress Renxiao Ciyi Chengming Zhuang Xian with Empress Shengwen of Tianqi and buried in the Imperial Ancestral Temple. Later generations called her the second virtuous empress after Empress Ma in the Ming Dynasty's harem. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Yes, Empress Xu was Xu Da's eldest daughter. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Empress Xu married Zhu Di in 1376 at the age of 15 and died in 1407 at the age of 46. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Zhu Di and Empress Xu had a deep relationship and could be called a good story. From the perspective of having children, almost all of Zhu Di's children were from Empress Xu. After their marriage, Empress Xu gave birth to three sons and four daughters. After Empress Xu's fertility declined, she had two illegitimate children, and these two illegitimate children were far less favored than Empress Xu's children. From the way they interacted, the two of them were mentally compatible. They had known each other since they were young. Xu was smart and studious since childhood. She had read a lot of poetry and books. When she was with Zhu Di, she could not only talk about poetry and philosophy of life, but also about military planning, national affairs, and other aspects. Their hobbies and aesthetics were almost the same. Empress Xu also helped Zhu Di a lot. When Zhu Di launched the Battle of Jingnan, she stepped forward to help Zhu Di defend Beiping. At that time, Li Jinglong led 500,000 troops to besiege Beiping, and there were only 10,000 defenders in the city. Zhu Gaochi, the eldest son of Zhu Di, was in charge of Beiping's defense, but the actual instructions were arranged by Xu. She personally climbed the tower to encourage everyone and used the emperor to pour ice water on the city wall, causing Li Jinglong to return without success. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, Madam Xu also made useful suggestions. While Empress Xu was bedridden, Zhu Di had no appetite for food and tea. He sent people to find famous doctors and use precious herbs to treat her. After Empress Xu passed away, Zhu Di was extremely sad and held a fast for her in the temples of Tianxi and Linggu. Moreover, Zhu Di did not have a concubine before Empress Xu died. After her death, Zhu Di no longer made an empress. He often went to her residence or places he often went to sit and reminisce, trying his best to fulfill her last wish. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Empress Xu gave birth to three sons for Zhu Di, namely Prince Zhu Gaochi, Han King Zhu Gaoxu, and Zhao King Zhu Gaosui. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Yes, Xu Da's daughter, Xu Shi, was Zhu Di's empress. Madam Xu was the wife of Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty, and she was also the one with the highest status among all the empresses of the Ming Dynasty. She was smart and studious since she was young, and was appreciated by Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma. After the marriage, Mrs. Xu became Zhu Di's virtuous wife, assisting Zhu Di in handling the complicated affairs of the vassal king, and was consistent with Zhu Di in terms of spiritual beliefs and aesthetic concepts. Not only did she manage the harem well, but she was also Zhu Di's spiritual confidant, providing him with wisdom and support at all times. Xu and Zhu Di had three sons and four daughters. Therefore, Xu Da's daughter, Madam Xu, was indeed Zhu Di's empress.
Empress Xu gave birth to three sons and four daughters for Zhu Di. Among all of Zhu Di's children, except for the fourth and fifth daughter of the emperor, the rest were all born to Empress Xu. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Zhu Di's empress was Empress Xu, Empress Renxiao of Ming Chengzu. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. She was known as the "female student" and was intelligent. In the ninth year of Hongwu, the Xu family was conferred the title of Princess Consort. Later, she followed the King of Yan, Zhu Di, to Beiping. In the Battle of Jingnan, Xu personally climbed the city wall to supervise the battle. In the fourth year of Jianwen, Zhu Di ascended the throne as emperor and named Xu as queen. Empress Xu had helped Ming Chengzu govern the court and appease the palace. She had made an important contribution to Ming Chengzu's creation of the Yongle Era. In the fifth year of Yongle, Empress Xu died of illness and was buried in the tomb of Tianshou Mountain in Beijing. She was regarded as the second virtuous empress after Empress Ma in the Ming Dynasty's harem.
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Zhu Di and Empress Xu had a total of seven children.