Zhu Qi Town Zhu Qi Town was born in 1427, the eldest son of Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji. He was the sixth emperor and the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His life was divided into the first half and the second half. He succeeded to the throne in 1435 at the age of nine. After su

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Zhu Qi Town Zhu Qi Town was born in 1427, the eldest son of Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji. He was the sixth emperor and the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His life was divided into the first half and the second half. He succeeded to the throne in 1435 at the age of nine. After su - DayDayNews

Zhu Qizhen

Zhu Qizhen was born in 1427, Ming XuanzongThe eldest son of Zhu Zhanji, who was the sixth emperor and the eighth emperor of Ming Dynasty. His life was divided into the first half and the second half, 1435 He succeeded to the throne at the age of nine. After succeeding to the throne, the power was completely in the hands of the Empress Dowager Zhang. Empress Dowager Zhang was still capable and had a long-term vision. She denounced the eunuch Wang Zhen and reused Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong, Yang Pu and San Yang. The cabinet handled government affairs and made the Ming Dynasty's national power flourish. After the death of Empress Dowager Zhang in 1443, Zhu Qizhen pro-government and re-appointed the eunuch Wang Zhen, things were different.

Zhu Qi Town Zhu Qi Town was born in 1427, the eldest son of Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji. He was the sixth emperor and the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His life was divided into the first half and the second half. He succeeded to the throne in 1435 at the age of nine. After su - DayDayNews

Zhu Qizhen

In 1449, the Mongol Wara Grand Master also led an army south to invade the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Qizhen, under the instigation of the eunuch Wang Zhen, did not listen to the ministers' advice and wanted to conquer the country himself. Since the main force of the Ming army was in other places at that time, he hurriedly Two hundred thousand Ming troops were pieced together, and half a million were called to personally conquer Wala. Zhu Qizhen did not have the literary and military skills of his father and ancestors. He did not listen to the advice of his ministers and only listened to the eunuch Wang Zhen's slander. As a result, he was captured in the civil fort . The Wala army surrounded him and the whole army was wiped out. Zhu Qizhen was captured and his ministers were killed. Historically, it is known as the transformation of civil fort into . After the Wala army defeated the Ming army, they attacked the city of Beijing. The ministers supported Zhu Qiyu as emperor to defend Beijing. Zhu Qiyu appointed Yu Qian to be responsible for defending Beijing. After a bloody battle, the Wala army was defeated, and the Wala troops retreated.

Zhu Qi Town Zhu Qi Town was born in 1427, the eldest son of Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji. He was the sixth emperor and the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His life was divided into the first half and the second half. He succeeded to the throne in 1435 at the age of nine. After su - DayDayNews

Zhu Qizhen

In 1457, Zhu Qizhen launched a coup, deposed the emperor's younger brother Zhu Qiyu, and became emperor again. After the restoration, he killed the heroes who defended Beijing. He successively killed minister Yu Qian, general Fan Guang and others. He also used treacherous officials on a large scale, and finally died in 1464 after a few years of trouble-free life.

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