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Emperor Guangzong of the Ming Dynasty

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Emperor Xizong of the Ming Dynasty

Emperor Xizong of the Ming Dynasty
Emperor Xizong Zhu Youxiao was the eldest son of Emperor Guangzong of Ming, Zhu Changluo.

Princess Wencheng

Princess Wencheng
Princess Wencheng was a lady of the imperial family in the Tang Dynasty.

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Emperor Guangzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Changluo (1582-1620), was a son of Emperor Shenzong. He acceded to the throne in 1620 AD and died of illness only one month later.

Zhu Changluo was the most legendary emperor in the Ming Dynasty. All of the three major mysteries of the imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty were related to him. As crown prince, he was not favored by Emperor Shenzong, so his position was once very shaky. After 39 years' endurance, he finally took the throne that he had so craved. On the morning of the 30th day after his accession, however, he was found dead in an inexplicable way. Then he was buried in Qingling.

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