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List of Emperors of the Ming Dynasty
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The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644, succeeding the Mongol Yuan Dynasty and falling amidst much peasant turmoil to the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Sixteen emperors ruled over the whole of China spanning 276 years. A series of claimants to the Ming throne continued to claim the throne of what was known as the Southern Ming until the last was executed in 1662.
Emperors of the Ming Dynasty
| Personal Name |
Posthumous name1
(short form) |
Temple name1 |
Reign name |
Reign years |
Name by which
most commonly known |
Zhū Yuánzhāng
朱元璋 |
Gāodì
高帝 |
Tàizǔ
太祖 |
Hóngwǔ
洪武 |
1368-1398 |
Hongwu Emperor |
Zhū Yǔnwén
朱允炆 |
Huìdì
惠帝 |
None given² |
Jiànwén
建文 |
1398-1402 |
Jianwen Emperor |
Zhū Dì
朱棣 |
Wēndì
文帝 |
Chéngzǔ, 成祖 or
Tàizōng, 太宗 |
Yǒnglè
永樂 |
1402-1424 |
Yongle Emperor |
Zhū Gāochì
朱高熾 |
Zhāodì
昭帝 |
Rénzōng
仁宗 |
Hóngxī
洪熙 |
1424-1425 |
Hongxi Emperor |
Zhū Zhānjī
朱瞻基 |
Zhāngdì
章帝 |
Xuānzōng
宣宗 |
Xuāndé
宣德 |
1425-1435 |
Xuande Emperor |
Zhū Qízhèn
朱祁鎮 |
Ruìdì
睿帝 |
Yīngzōng
英宗 |
Zhèngtǒng, 正統
1436-1449;
Tiānshùn, 天順
1457-1464 |
1435-1449;
1457-1464³ |
Zhengtong Emperor |
Zhū Qíyù
朱祁鈺 |
Jǐngdì
景帝 |
Dàizōng
代宗 |
Jǐngtài
景泰 |
1449-1457 |
Jingtai Emperor |
Zhū Jiànshēn
朱見深 |
Chúndì
純帝 |
Xiànzōng
憲宗 |
Chénghuà
成化 |
1464-1487 |
Chenghua Emperor |
Zhū Yòutáng
朱祐樘 |
Jìngdì
敬帝 |
Xiàozōng
孝宗 |
Hóngzhì
弘治 |
1487-1505 |
Hongzhi Emperor |
Zhū Hòuzhào
朱厚照 |
Yìdì
毅帝 |
Wǔzōng
武宗 |
Zhèngdé
正德 |
1505-1521 |
Zhengde Emperor |
Zhū Hòucōng
朱厚熜 |
Sùdì
肅帝 |
Shìzōng
世宗 |
Jiājìng
嘉靖 |
1521-1566 |
Jiajing Emperor |
Zhū Zǎihòu
朱載垕 |
Zhuāngdì
莊帝 |
Mùzōng
穆宗 |
Lóngqìng
隆慶 |
1566-1572 |
Longqing Emperor |
Zhū Yìjūn
朱翊鈞 |
Xiǎndì
顯帝 |
Shénzōng
神宗 |
Wànlì
萬曆 |
1572-1620 |
Wanli Emperor |
Zhū Chángluò
朱常洛 |
Zhēndì
貞帝 |
Guāngzōng
光宗 |
Tàichāng
泰昌 |
1620 |
Taichang Emperor |
Zhū Yóujiào
朱由校 |
Zhédì
悊帝 |
Xīzōng
熹宗 |
Tiānqǐ
天啟 |
1620-1627 |
Tianqi Emperor |
Zhū Yóujiǎn
朱由檢 |
Zhuānglièmǐn
莊烈愍 |
Sīzōng
思宗 |
Chóngzhēn
崇禎 |
1627-1644 |
Chongzhen Emperor |
| 1 As posthumous and temple names were often shared by emperors of different dynasties, they are usually preceded by the dynastic name, in this case, Ming, to avoid confusion. For example, the Hongwu emperor is frequently referred to as Ming Taizu. |
| 2 The Yongle emperor assumed the throne of his nephew the Jianwen emperor, who died in a palace fire. The Yongle emperor wiped out the record of his nephew's reign and no temple name was given him. |
| 3 After listening to the poor advice of his eunuch advisers, the Zhengtong emperor personally led a campaign in 1449 against the Mongols and was captured. His brother, the Jingtai emperor, assumed the throne and, a hostage no longer of any value, the Mongols released the Zhengtong emperor who returned to live in seclusion. However, the Zhengtong emperor was able to reclaim his position upon the death of his brother, choosing the reign name Tianshun. |
Emperors of the Southern Ming Dynasty
| Personal Name |
Temple name |
Reign name |
Reign years |
Name by which
most commonly known |
Zhū Yóusōng
朱由崧 |
Ānzōng
安宗 |
Hóngguāng
弘光 |
1644-1645 |
Prince of Fu
福王 Fú Wáng |
Zhū Yùjiàn
朱聿鍵 |
Shàozōng
紹宗 |
Lóngwǔ
隆武 |
1645-1646 |
Prince of Tang
唐王 Táng Wáng |
Zhū Chángfāng
朱常淓 |
None given |
None given,
but sometimes referred to as the
Regency of the Prince of Lu (Luh)
潞王臨國 Lù Wáng Lín Guó |
1645 |
Prince of Lu (Luh*)
潞王 Lù Wáng |
Zhū Yǐhǎi
朱以海 |
None given |
None given,
but sometimes referred to as the
Regency of the Prince of Lu (Lou)
魯王臨國 Lǔ Wáng Lín Guó |
1645-1653 |
Prince of Lu (Lou*)
魯王 Lǔ Wáng |
Zhū Yùyuè
朱聿[金粵] |
None given |
Shàowǔ
紹武 |
1646 |
Prince of Tang
唐王 Táng Wáng |
Zhū Yóuláng
朱由榔 |
昭宗 |
Yǒnglì
永曆 |
1646-1662 |
Prince of Gui
桂王 Guì Wáng |
- The two characters are homonyms, both pronounced Lu; to distinguish them, one is usually kept as Lu and the other spelled differently. Luh is from Cambridge History of China; Lou is from A.C. Moule's Rulers of China (1957). When one irregular spelling is used, the other is kept as regular (Lu). The two systems are distinct and not used simultaneously.
See also
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