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11 Facts About Zhu Chenhao

1.

Zhu Chenhao, art name Weitian, was a prince of the Ming dynasty, being a fifth-generation descendant of Zhu Quan, the seventeenth son of the founder and first emperor of the dynasty, the Hongwu Emperor.

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Zhu Chenhao was the fifth-generation descendant of Zhu Quan, the first Prince of Ning and the seventeenth son of the Hongwu Emperor.

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In 1494, Zhu Chenhao succeeded his father as the Prince of Shanggao, and in 1499, he became the Prince of Ning.

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The first Prince of Ning, Zhu Quan, was the seventeenth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder and first emperor of the Ming dynasty.

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Zhu Chenhao was a skilled general, stationed in the frontier town of Daning north of the Great Wall of China.

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Zhu Chenhao was not a warrior; on the contrary, he enjoyed a life of luxury and had some literary talents.

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Zhu Chenhao achieved this in 1507 by bribing the eunuch Liu Jin, who effectively controlled the Beijing government at the time, despite opposition from the Ministry of War.

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However, after Liu Jin's downfall in 1510, Zhu Chenhao lost his soldiers .

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Zhu Chenhao was accused of both employing bandits and driving people off their land, thus creating more bandits.

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Zhu Chenhao declared that the Zhengde Emperor was an impostor and not a member of the imperial family, and that the empress had ordered his dethronement.

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Zhu Chenhao spread false information that a large imperial army had been dispatched from Beijing.