Yongle Emperor died on August 12, 1424 at the age of 64.
Yongle Emperor was born on May 2, 1360 and died on August 12, 1424. Yongle Emperor would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 655 years old today.
Yongle Emperor was born on May 2, 1360.
Yongle Emperor was born on May 2, 1360.
Yongle Emperor died on August 12, 1424 at the age of 64.
Emperor Yongle, also known as the Yongle Emperor, was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China, reigning from 1402 to 1424. He is best known for his ambitious projects, including the relocation of the capital from Nanjing to Beijing and the construction of the Forbidden City. Yongle also sponsored the voyages of the explorer Zheng He and commissioned the Yongle Encyclopedia, one of the largest encyclopedias of its time. His reign is often seen as a period of cultural flourishing and expansion of Chinese influence.
Life under the Yongle Emperor (Zhu Di) of the Ming Dynasty (1402-1424) was marked by significant cultural and economic flourishing. He is known for promoting maritime exploration, exemplified by the voyages of Zheng He, which expanded trade and diplomatic relations. The Yongle Emperor also commissioned the construction of the Forbidden City in Beijing, symbolizing imperial power and stability. However, his reign was also characterized by political purges and strict control over dissent, reflecting the complexities of his authoritarian rule.
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