Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty
Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty
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Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao (1491-1521), was a son of Emperor Xiaozong Zhu Youtang and the tenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His reign was from 1505 AD to 1521 AD under the era name of Zhengde. Emperor Wuzong was a controversial emperor in history. Some argued that he was incontinent, violent, weird, shameless and fatuous, but some others believed, on the basis of historical research in recent years, that he was an emperor with strong personality who pursued individual liberation, freedom and equality. In 1521, Emperor Wuzong died and was buried in Kangling, one of the Mausoleums of 13 Emperors of the Ming Dynasty. |






Ming Dynasty
Width: 7cm Height: 5.5cm


