Xiaozong

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Xiaozong is the temple name of the Hongzhi Emperor, a Ming dynasty ruler noted for his relatively peaceful and reform-minded reign in late 15th-century China.

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Xiaozong canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty emperor
emperor of China
temple name
birthDate 1470
birthPlace Beijing
burialPlace Ming Tombs
surface form: Ming tombs
capital Beijing
country China
court Chinese imperial court
surface form: Ming imperial court
deathDate 1505
dynasty Ming dynasty
era late 15th century
eraName Hongzhi NERFINISHED
ethnicity Han Chinese
father Chenghua Emperor NERFINISHED
governmentType imperial monarchy
house House of Zhu
issue Zhu Houzhao
knownFor good governance reputation
relative political stability
language Chinese
mother Empress Xiaomu
notedFor peaceful reign
reform-minded policies
personalName Zhu Changluo
surface form: Zhu Youcheng
policyFocus administrative reform
anti-corruption measures
fiscal rectification
posthumousName Emperor Xiaojing
predecessor Chenghua Emperor NERFINISHED
refersTo Hongzhi Emperor NERFINISHED
regnalNumber 10th Ming emperor
reignEnd 1505
reignStart 1487
reignTitle Hongzhi Emperor NERFINISHED
religion Confucianism
spouse Empress Zhang
successor Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
successorTitle Zhengde Emperor NERFINISHED
templeName Xiaozong self-linksurface differs
title Son of Heaven

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Hongzhi Emperor templeName Xiaozong
Xiaozong templeName Xiaozong self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Hongzhi Emperor