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  • [[file:Yongle Encyclopedia.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Yongle Encyclopedia]] '''''Yongle Encyclopedia''''' (Chinese:永乐大典), China’s largest encyclopedia, c
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  • ...u Zhanji (1398-1435), the grandson of the [[Yongle Emperor]] and the fifth emperor of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The era of his reign was named Xuande; his temple
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  • ...nificent ancient wooden structure built during the reign period of Emperor Yongle (1403-1425) of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The complex of buildings includes a gr [[File:Jade Emperor Tower, Ningxia.jpg|thumb|Jade Emperor Tower, Ningxia]]
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  • [[file:Yongle Encyclopedia.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Yongle Encyclopedia]] '''''Yongle Encyclopedia''''' (Chinese:永乐大典), China’s largest encyclopedia, c
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  • ...n the northwestern suburbs, the temple was built in 1733 in the reign of [[Emperor Yongzheng]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. Originally named Temple of Awakening ( ...rred to as the [[Yongle Bell]] since it was cast by the order of [[Emperor Yongle]] of the [[Ming Dynasty]] in 1406.
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  • ...he Temple of Heaven was renovated in the 18th century under the [[Qianlong Emperor]]. ...ayer ceremony at the temple, as part of an effort to have himself declared Emperor of China.
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  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. ([[Tian'anmen|More...]])
    286 bytes (43 words) - 01:09, 27 July 2015
  • ...dian]] (The [[Yongle Encyclopedia]]), compiled by [[Zhu Di]], the [[Yongle Emperor]], was the crowning achievement of [[classical Chinese writing]]. The most
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  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. ([[Tian'anmen Gate Tower|More..]])
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  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. It was formerly called Chengtianmen (the Gate for Receiving Heavenly Order
    447 bytes (69 words) - 09:38, 24 September 2015
  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. It was formerly called Chengtianmen (the Gate for Receiving Heavenly Order
    447 bytes (69 words) - 06:21, 30 September 2016
  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. It was formerly called Chengtianmen (the Gate for Receiving Heavenly Order
    447 bytes (69 words) - 08:49, 28 September 2017
  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. It was formerly called Chengtianmen (the Gate for Receiving Heavenly Order
    447 bytes (69 words) - 02:13, 13 June 2018
  • ...). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor Yongle. It was formerly called Chengtianmen (the Gate for Receiving Heavenly Order
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  • '''The mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang''' (朱元璋墓), the first emperor in the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644), and his [[Empress Ma]], it is located ...rial project of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum was not finished until 1405 of the Yongle reign.
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  • ...s granted the title of City God of the former Shanghai County by the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty; [[Huo Guang]], a famous general of the [[Han Dynasty]]
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  • ...the Imperial City in 1420 (the 18th year of the reign period of [[Emperor Yongle]] of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. One of the nine gates stood along the 20-km inne
    676 bytes (110 words) - 06:38, 23 July 2013
  • ...[Yongle]] reign of the [[Ming Dynasty]], meaning the ferry port used by an emperor. In 1404, it became a military position of strategic importance, and constr
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  • ...in the palace of [[Zhu Di]], the Prince of Yan, fourth son of the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. ...ose Zheng He to serve as his personal bodyguard during his quest to become emperor. It was during this period that Zheng He's genius and leadership abilities
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  • ...oidered tangka of the tantric deity Samvara, presented by the Ming Emperor Yongle.
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