Yunwen

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Yunwen was the personal name of the Jianwen Emperor, a Ming dynasty ruler of China known for his short and turbulent reign and subsequent mysterious disappearance.

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Yunwen canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty emperor
emperor
human
associatedWith Nanjing Imperial Palace
surface form: Nanjing imperial court
attemptedPolicy reduction of princely powers
birthPlace Nanjing
birthYear 1377
capitalDuringReign Nanjing
causeOfEndOfReign usurpation by Yongle Emperor
conflictType civil war
conflictWith Yongle Emperor
countryRuled China
deathYear unknown
disappearance 1402
dynasty Ming dynasty
era early 15th century
late 14th century
eraName Jianwen Emperor
surface form: Jianwen
father Zhu Biao
gender male
grandfather Hongwu Emperor
historicalPeriod Ming dynasty
historicalStatus disputed fate
house House of Zhu
knownFor mysterious disappearance
short reign
turbulent reign
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableEvent Jingnan campaign
personalName Yunwen self-linksurface differs
personalNameOf Jianwen Emperor
posthumousName Jianwen Emperor
predecessor Hongwu Emperor
regnalOrder 2
reignEnd 1402
reignName Jianwen Emperor
surface form: Jianwen
reignStart 1398
religion Buddhism
royalStatus second emperor of the Ming dynasty
styleName Yunwen self-link
successor Yongle Emperor
templeName Huidi
title Emperor of the Ming dynasty

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

Jianwen Emperor givenName Yunwen
Zhu Yunwen givenName Yunwen
Yunwen personalName Yunwen self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Jianwen Emperor
Yunwen styleName Yunwen self-link