Xizong

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Xizong was the temple name of the Tianqi Emperor, a late Ming dynasty ruler known for his short, troubled reign heavily influenced by eunuch officials.

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Xizong canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ming dynasty emperor
emperor of China
temple name
associatedWith decline of the Ming dynasty
factional court politics
birthYear 1605
capital Beijing
country China
deathYear 1627
dynasty Ming dynasty
era late Ming dynasty
eraName Tianqi Emperor
surface form: Tianqi
ethnicity Han Chinese
father Taichang Emperor
governmentType monarchy
historicalPeriod early 17th century
house House of Zhu
knownFor interest in carpentry
neglect of state affairs
language Chinese
mother Empress Dowager Xiaojing
notableEunuch Wei Zhongxian
notableFor heavy influence of eunuch officials
political instability
short reign
personalName Zhu Youjiao
posthumousName Emperor Xizong of Tang
surface form: Emperor Xizong
predecessor Taichang Emperor
refersTo Tianqi Emperor
regnalCity Beijing
reignEndYear 1627
reignName Tianqi Emperor
surface form: Tianqi
reignStartYear 1620
religion Confucianism
state Buddhism
successor Chongzhen Emperor
successorPersonalName Zhu Youjian
successorTempleName Sizong
templeName Xizong self-linksurface differs
title Emperor of the Great Ming

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Tianqi Emperor templeName Xizong
Xizong templeName Xizong self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Tianqi Emperor