Huidi

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Huidi is the temple name of the Jianwen Emperor, a Ming dynasty ruler known for his short and turbulent reign marked by internal conflict and the usurpation by his uncle, the Yongle Emperor.

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Label Occurrences
Huidi canonical 5

Statements (23)

Predicate Object
instanceOf temple name
associatedWith Jianwen Emperor’s short and turbulent reign
usurpation by Yongle Emperor
conflictType civil strife within the Ming court
country China
dynasty Ming dynasty
era Ming dynasty
historicalPeriod Ming dynasty
surface form: early Ming dynasty
house House of Zhu
language Chinese
notableFor internal conflict within the Ming imperial clan
usurpation by his uncle Yongle Emperor
personalName Zhu Yunwen
posthumousTitle Huidi self-linksurface differs
refersTo Jianwen Emperor
reignCharacteristic short reign
turbulent reign
relationTo uncle of Jianwen Emperor
relative Yongle Emperor
successionOutcome overthrown by Yongle Emperor
templeName Huidi self-linksurface differs
title Emperor of the Ming dynasty
usedFor posthumous veneration of Jianwen Emperor

Referenced by (5)

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

Zhu Yunwen templeName Huidi
Yunwen templeName Huidi
Huidi templeName Huidi self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Jianwen Emperor
Huidi posthumousTitle Huidi self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Jianwen Emperor