List of historical figures from "Leisurely Sword God".
1, Zhu Yijun (Mingshenzong), the 14th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the year name Wanli. In the sixth year of Longqing (1572 AD), Mu Zong died, and ten-year-old Zhu Yijun ascended the throne for Mingshenzong. He reigned for 48 years, making him the longest-reigning emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Reign: July 19, 1572 – August 18, 1620 (48 years and 30 days).
Year of birth: August 17, 42nd year of Jiajing (1563-09-04).
Died: Bingshen Day, July 18, 48th year of Wanli (August 18, 1620) (56 years old).
Father: Ming Muzong Zhu Zaiyuan (the third son of Ming Muzong Zhu Zaiyuan).
Mother: Li Guifei.
Queen: Queen Wang.
2, Sister Wang Xi (Empress Xiaoduanxian), born in Yuyao (now Yuyao, Zhejiang), was born in Beijing, and her father was Yongnian Bo Wang Wei. Sister Wang Xi is the only queen who was personally canonized by Zhu Yijun during the 48-year reign of Mingshenzong, and she is also the longest queen in Chinese history, and she has been in the middle palace for a total of 42 years.
Birth: 43rd year of Jiajing (1564 AD).
Wedding year: the first month of the sixth year of Wanli (1578 AD).
Died: April of the 48th year of Wanli (1620).
Father: Wang Wei. Husband: Mingshenzong Zhu Yijun. Husband's father: Ming Muzong Zhu Zaiyuan. Husband's mother-in-law: Empress Xiaoyizhuang Li Xiao'an Empress Chen. Husband's mother: Xiaoding Empress Dowager Li. Female: Princess Rongchang, the eldest daughter of the emperor.
3, Empress Dowager Xiaojing (Mingguangzong Zhu Changluo's biological mother):
A native of the Ming Dynasty (1578-1582).
Concubine of the Ming Dynasty (1582-1605).
Imperial concubine of the Ming Dynasty (1605-1611).
The Empress Dowager of the Ming Dynasty (posthumously).
The surname is Wang, and she is the queen mother.
Birth: 17th day of the first month of the 44th year of Jiajing (February 27, 1565).
Wedding year: June 16 of the 10th year of Wanli (July 5, 1582).
Marriage name: Concubine Gong.
Died: September 13, 39th year of Wanli (October 18, 1611) (46 years old).
Son: Mingguangzong Zhu Changluo.
4, Zheng Guifei (Ming Dynasty concubine), (AD 1565 - 1630), Jingnan Daxing, Mingshenzong Zhu Yijun's favorite concubine, Ming Gongzong Zhu Changxun, Wei Ai Wang Zhu Changzhi, Huanhuai Wang Zhu Changzhi, Princess Yunhe, Princess Lingqiu, Princess Shouning, Ming Guangzong Zhu Changluo, Ming Lizong Zhu Changying, Princess Yunmeng, Princess Rongchang's stepmother, Southern Ming Hongguang Emperor's grandmother.
In August of the ninth year of Wanli (1581 AD), the imperial court issued an edict for beauty pageants, and the seventeen-year-old Zheng entered the palace because of his charming appearance.
In February of the tenth year of Wanli (1582 AD), because of Zheng's beauty and good at greeting, he was favored by Mingshenzong and was promoted to Concubine De. In 1584, she gave birth to the second daughter of the emperor, Yun He, and the princess, and was later promoted to the title of concubine. In 1585, he gave birth to the second son of the emperor, Zhu Changxun, and in 1586, he gave birth to the third son of the emperor, Zhu Changxun, the king of Fugong, so he was named the imperial concubine. In 1587, she gave birth to Zhu Changzhi, the fourth son of the emperor, in 1588, she gave birth to the sixth daughter of the emperor, Princess Lingqiu, and in 1592, she gave birth to the seventh daughter of the emperor, Princess Shouning, and Zheng Guifei gave birth to three sons and three daughters. Because of the favor of Shenzong, Concubine Zheng Guifei's position in the palace was extremely consolidated, and she also had a great preference for her children, so that her ambitions and selfish desires gradually swelled, and she was pampered and arrogant, arrogant and reckless, just like the actual queen.
5, Zhu Changluo (Ming Guangzong): The 15th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the year name Taichang.
Reign: 28 August 1620 – 26 September 1620 (29 days).
Year of birth: August 11, 10th year of Wanli (August 28, 1582).
Died: September 1 of the first year of Taichang (September 26, 1620).
Father: Mingshenzong Zhu Yijun (the 14th emperor of the Ming Dynasty).
6, Zhu Changjun (January 19, 1585 - January 19, 1585), the second son of Zhu Yijun of Mingshenzong. Zhu Changyu was born on December 19 of the 12th year of Wanli, but died immediately, and was posthumously crowned as the king of mourning in the first month of the 13th year of Wanli.
7. Zhu Changxun (AD 1586-1641), also known as King Fuzhong, commonly known as Lao Fu Wang, the third son of Mingshenzong, and his mother Zheng Guifei. The father of Zhu Yousong, Emperor Hongguang of the Southern Ming Dynasty.
Born on the fifth day of the first month of the 14th year of Wanli (1586 AD), his mother Zheng Guifei was favored and wanted to make him the prince, which caused a fight for the country. In the twenty-ninth year of Wanli (1601 AD), he was named the blessed king.
In the forty-second year, Luoyang was vassalized, and 20,000 hectares of farmland were obtained, and thousands of salt were introduced. Chongzhen, Yi indulges in wine.
On October 15, the twenty-ninth year of Wanli (1600 AD), he was canonized as King Fu.
On March 24 of the 42nd year of Wanli (1614 AD), the whole family moved to Luoyang Mansion.
From moving to Luoyang to being killed, King Fu lived in Luoyang for a total of 28 years.
On the twenty-first day of the first month of the fourteenth year of Chongzhen (1641 AD), Li Zicheng conquered Luoyang and was killed. He was 56 years old.
8. Wei Zhongxian (1568-December 11, 1627), also known as Wei Gelding, formerly known as Wei Si, changed his name to Li Jinzhong after entering the palace. After being appointed as a eunuch of Bingbi, he changed his name to Zhongxian, and finished his words. Eunuch at the end of the Ming Dynasty in China. A native of Suning (now Suning County, Cangzhou, Hebei).
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