Xuanzong

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Xuanzong is the temple name of the Xuande Emperor, a Ming dynasty ruler known for a relatively stable and prosperous reign marked by cultural and artistic flourishing in early 15th-century China.

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Xuanzong canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf temple name
appliedPosthumouslyTo Xuande Emperor
associatedArtForms court calligraphy
imperial painting
imperial porcelain
associatedCapitalCityOfBearer Beijing
associatedDynasty Ming dynasty
associatedReligionOfCourt state Confucianism
associatedWithHistoricalEra early Ming dynasty consolidation
associatedWithReignCharacteristics artistic flourishing
cultural flourishing
prosperity
relative political stability
category Chinese imperial temple names
centuryOfBearerReign 15th century
country China
honorificTitleType temple name of Chinese emperor
honors virtues and achievements of Xuande Emperor
language Chinese
namingConvention posthumous temple designation for emperors
positionOfBearer Emperor of the Ming dynasty
refersTo Xuande Emperor
refersToEraName Xuande era
surface form: Xuande
refersToPersonalName Zhu Zhanji
script Chinese characters
timePeriodOfUse 15th century
usedBy Ming Shilu
surface form: Ming court historians

later Chinese historiography
usedFor posthumous veneration of Xuande Emperor
usedIn Ming dynasty imperial ancestral cult

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Xuande Emperor templeName Xuanzong
Zhu Zhanji templeName Xuanzong