Zhu Yunwen

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Zhu Yunwen, better known as the Jianwen Emperor, was the second emperor of China’s Ming dynasty whose short and turbulent reign ended when he was overthrown by his uncle, the Yongle Emperor.

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Zhu Yunwen canonical 4
建文 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty emperor
emperor of China
human
alsoKnownAs Jianwen Emperor
Ming Huidi
birthPlace Nanjing
birthYear 1377
burialPlace unknown
capitalDuringReign Nanjing
conflict Jingnan campaign
country China
culture Han Chinese
deathCause unknown
deathPlace Nanjing
deathYear 1402
dynasty Ming dynasty
eraEnd 1402
eraName Jianwen Emperor
surface form: Jianwen
eraStart 1399
familyName Zhu
father Zhu Biao
givenName Yunwen
governmentType absolute monarchy
grandfather Hongwu Emperor
historicalStatus disputed fate after palace fire
house House of Zhu
language Chinese
mother Empress Xiaocigao
surface form: Empress Xiaocigao of Ming
notableEvent usurpation of the throne by the Prince of Yan
notableFor being overthrown by his uncle Yongle Emperor
short and turbulent reign
notablePolicy attempted to reduce the power of imperial princes
overthrownBy Yongle Emperor
overthrownIn coup d’état of 1402
positionHeld Emperor of the Ming
surface form: Emperor of the Ming dynasty
posthumousName Emperor Huidi
predecessor Hongwu Emperor
reignEnd 1402
reignName Jianwen Emperor
surface form: Jianwen
reignStart 1398
relative Yongle Emperor
surface form: Zhu Di
religion Chinese folk religion
successor Yongle Emperor
templeName Huidi
titleBeforeAccession Crown Prince of the Ming dynasty
uncle Yongle Emperor

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jianwen Emperor personalName Zhu Yunwen
Huidi personalName Zhu Yunwen
subject surface form: Jianwen Emperor
Zhu Biao child Zhu Yunwen
Establishing Civil ChineseName Zhu Yunwen
this entity surface form: 建文