Emperor Xiaojing

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Emperor Xiaojing is the posthumous temple name of the Hongzhi Emperor, a Ming dynasty ruler noted for his relatively benevolent and diligent governance.

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Emperor Xiaojing canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty emperor
emperor
associatedWith Confucian moral governance ideals
birthPlace Forbidden City
burialPlace Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs

Tailing
capitalDuringReign Beijing
child Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
country China
culture Han Chinese imperial culture
dynasty Ming dynasty
era Middle Ming period
eraName Hongzhi NERFINISHED
father Chenghua Emperor NERFINISHED
governanceStyle benevolent rule
diligent administration
historicalReputation one of the more virtuous Ming emperors
house House of Zhu
knownFor administrative frugality
benevolent governance
diligent governance
relative political stability
language Chinese
mother Empress Xiaomu
notableOfficial Li Dongyang
Liu Jian
Xie Qian
personalName Zhu Changluo
surface form: Zhu Youcheng
policy attempts to curb corruption
reduction of court extravagance
support for capable officials
positionHeld Emperor of China
posthumousDesignation temple name of the Hongzhi Emperor
posthumousName Hongzhi Emperor NERFINISHED
predecessor Chenghua Emperor NERFINISHED
reignName Hongzhi NERFINISHED
religion Confucianism
royalHouse Ming dynasty
surface form: Ming
spouse Empress Zhang
successor Emperor Zhengde NERFINISHED
Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
templeName Xiaojing
templeNameUsage used in ancestral temple rites
title Emperor of the Ming dynasty

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Hongzhi Emperor posthumousName Emperor Xiaojing
Xiaozong posthumousName Emperor Xiaojing
subject surface form: Hongzhi Emperor