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This project was completed by October 1415 and became the official guide for teaching and examinations. [128] One page of a surviving volume of the Yongle Encyclopedia. The Yongle Encyclopedia was the most significant and extensive collection of encyclopedias during the Yongle era. The emperor commissioned Grand Secretary Xie Jin to compile a ...
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The Yongle Dadian was placed in Wenyuan Ge (文淵閣) in Nanjing until 1421, when the Yongle Emperor moved the capital to Beijing and placed the Yongle Dadian in the Forbidden City. [6] In 1557, during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor, the encyclopedia was narrowly saved from a fire that burnt down three palaces in the Forbidden City.
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There are several different accounts of Fang's death. The official History of Ming, compiled by Qing-era scholars, records that the Yongle Emperor summoned Fang Xiaoru, and demanded Fang write an inaugural address that would compare his usurpation of the throne with the regency of the Duke of Zhou during the reign of his nephew King Cheng of Zhou in ancient China.
On 6 April 1414, the Yongle Emperor departed from Beijing to lead a military campaign against the Oirat Mongols. [8] The Ming army advanced via Xinghe to Kerulen, to meet the Oirats in battle at the upper Tula River. [8] The battle between the Ming army and Oirats ensued between the upper courses of the Tula and Kerulen rivers. [10]
The Aztecs, led by Montezuma I, was a pre-order DLC until becoming free to all players on January 19, 2017. City improvements such as military installations are now built in separate tiles from the main city tile in Civilization VI. The game also uses an old-fashioned drawn map to illustrate tiles that are in the fog of war or have not been ...
Consort Li was born in the Cheongju Han clan, one of the most proeminent Korean clans who produced 6 Queens during the Joseon Dynasty. Father: Han Yeong-jeong (한영정, 韓永矴) Mother: Lady Kim of the Uiseong Kim clan (정경부인 의성 김씨) (? - 13 March 1423)