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Hongzhi Emperor
The Hongzhi Emperor () (30 July 1470 – 8 June 1505) was an emperor of the Ming dynasty in China between 1487 and 1505. Born Zhu Youcheng (often mispronounced as "Zhu Youtang" since 樘 has two pronunciations, and according to records it is pronounced as "cheng", meaning "foundation"), he was the son of the Chenghua Emperor and his reign as emperor of China is called the "Hongzhi Silver Age". His era name, "Hongzhi", means "great government." A peace-loving emperor, the Hongzhi Emperor also had only one empress and no concubines, granting him the distinction of being the sole perpetually monogamous emperor in Chinese history. He was emperor during the middle years of the Ming dynasty.〔中国历代悬案疑案奇案 page 176, second story〕 ==Early years== Zhu Youcheng was born in an era where Lady Wan and her associates were on the lookout to eliminate any child born to the Chenghua Emperor. It was through a stroke of luck that the young Zhu Youcheng was hidden away by the former empress of the Chenghua Emperor that he escaped the fate of death. Zhu Youcheng was only then reunited with his father at the age of 5, in 1475 and was created crown prince. He had been a brilliant child early on and he received the best education offered at that time. He was immersed in Confucian schooling and he excelled in his studies.
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