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  2. Category:14th century in China - Wikipedia

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    14th-century Chinese people (2 C, 43 P) T. Transition from Yuan to Ming (1 C, 11 P) Y. Years of the 14th century in China (3 P) Yuan dynasty (9 C, 46 P)

  3. 1457 - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calendar: 丙子年 (Fire Rat ... Year 1457 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events

  4. Tianshun (Ming dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Tianshun (simplified Chinese: 天顺; traditional Chinese: 天順; pinyin: Tiānshùn; Wade–Giles: T'len-shun; lit. 'obedience to Heaven'; 15 February 1457 – 26 January 1465) was the era name (nianhao) of Emperor Yingzong, the sixth emperor of the Ming dynasty, during his second reign, lasting for eight years.

  5. Timeline of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Ming officials draw up the first "house law" in Chinese history [39] 1375: Ming starts issuing a new note called the Da Ming Baochao [40] The Hongwu Emperor halts constructions at Fengyang due to expenses and waste; construction plans shift to Nanjing [24] 1376: March: Ming forces defeat Bayan Temür [41] July: Ming forces defeat Bayan Temür ...

  6. Chenghua Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The Chenghua Emperor (9 December 1447 – 9 September 1487), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xianzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Jianshen, changed to Zhu Jianru in 1457, was the ninth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1464 to 1487.

  7. Jingtai Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The Jingtai Emperor (21 September 1428 – 14 March 1457), [1] also known by his temple name as the Emperor Daizong of Ming and by his posthumous name as the Emperor Jing of Ming, personal name Zhu Qiyu, was the seventh emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1449 to 1457.

  8. Jianwen Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Wengui was released in 1457 by Emperor Yingzong, who himself lived under house arrest from 1450 to 1457 out of compassion. However, Zhu Wengui did not enjoy his freedom for long; he died after a few days.) [ 25 ] The followers of the deceased emperor were punished, and his closest advisers were executed.

  9. Timeline of Chinese history - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Chinese history. This is a timeline of Chinese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in China and its dynasties.To read about the background to these events, see History of China.