Crown Prince Zhu Biao, the son and …

Years: 1403 - 1403

Crown Prince Zhu Biao, the son and designated heir of the Hongwu Emperor, had died in 1392, before ascending to the throne, and the emperor had made Zhu Biao's son Zhu Yunwen his successor, rather than Zhu Biao's younger brother Zhu Di.

Thus, succession had passed over the Hongwu Emperor's six surviving sons.

Zhu Yunwen, assuming the throne at sixteen in 1398 as the Jianwen Emperor, immediately sets about breaking the power of his six ambitious uncles.

In the space of a year, the young emperor had reduced three of them to the status of private citizens, driven a fourth to suicide, and caused a fifth to retire to a monastery.

He had begun to suppress feudal lords, including his uncle Zhu Di, the Prince of Yen, who, feeling threatened, had raised an army in 1399 and begun to march towards Nanjing from his northern base in Beijing under the banner of the Jingnan campaign, eventually gaining control of all the northern provinces.

Advancing with his strong army on the walled imperial capital at Nanjing (Nanking), he compels the city’s surrender in 1402 with little fighting, aided in this by court defectors.

Zhu Yunwen disappears: he and his concubines are said to have died in a palace fire during the coup, or (the scenario thought more likely by Chinese historians) he escapes in the disguise of a Buddhist monk.

The new emperor, whose era name "Yongle" means "Perpetually Jubilant", will generally be considered one of the greatest emperors of the Ming Dynasty, and to be among the greatest of Chinese emperors.

His usurpation of the throne is now sometimes called the "Second Founding" of the Ming.

The Yongle emperor and his administration had spent the latter part of 1402 brutally purging China of Jianwen's supporters.

The Jianwen emperor had been advised by a group of scholars who, killed by Yongle, are to become known as the Four Martyrs.

Yongle systematically erases the record of Jianwen's rule; no temple name is given to him.

 

 

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