Emperor Yongle

GPTKB entity

Statements (105)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Emperor
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:Nanjing
gptkbp:birth_year 1360
gptkbp:born May 2, 1360
gptkbp:burial_place gptkb:Ming_Dynasty_Tombs
gptkbp:cultural_contribution gptkb:patron_of_the_arts
Promotion of Confucianism
gptkbp:death_place gptkb:Beijing
gptkbp:death_year 1424
gptkbp:died August 12, 1424
gptkbp:dynasty gptkb:Ming_Dynasty
gptkbp:era gptkb:Yongle
gptkbp:famous_for Promotion of cultural heritage
Promotion of education
Promotion of trade and commerce
Support of the arts and sciences
Military campaigns against the Mongols
Promotion of agricultural development
Cultural exchanges with foreign nations
Promotion of public works
Support of the arts and literature
Promotion of social stability
Promotion of trade routes
Support of religious institutions
Promotion of public health
Promotion of urban development
Support of scientific advancements
Support of the merchant class
Support of the military
Support of the peasantry
Support of the economy
Support of the arts and crafts
Support of the imperial court
Promotion of Chinese culture abroad
Construction of the Forbidden City
Promotion of maritime exploration
Support of the environment
Promotion of historical preservation
Promotion of historical records
Establishment of diplomatic relations with foreign powers
Cultural exchanges with Southeast Asia
Establishment of the Imperial Examination system
Building the Temple of Heaven
Construction of the Ming Great Wall
Cultural patronage of the Ming era
Development of the Chinese navy
Establishing Beijing as the capital
Establishment of the Yongle Encyclopedia
Support of Confucian scholars
Support of the Grand Canal
Support of the Silk Road
Support of the welfare of the people
gptkbp:father gptkb:Emperor_Hongwu
gptkbp:historical_significance promoted Confucianism
increased agricultural production
increased the wealth of the empire
expanded the Great Wall
established a legacy of governance
promoted scientific advancements
inspired future generations of scholars
left a legacy of architectural achievements
established a strong bureaucratic system
increased trade with foreign nations
encouraged the study of history
developed maritime trade routes
Strengthened the Ming Dynasty
supported the development of medicine
influenced later Chinese emperors
strengthened the imperial examination system
encouraged exploration of the seas
encouraged the compilation of historical texts
enhanced the status of the emperor
established the capital in Beijing
expanded the Chinese navy
fostered cultural exchanges with other countries
increased the power of the military
influenced the arts and crafts industry
promoted the use of the Chinese calendar
third emperor of the Ming Dynasty
contributed to the development of Chinese literature
fostered diplomatic relations with neighboring countries
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Emperor Yongle
gptkbp:international_relations Expansion of maritime trade
gptkbp:known_for gptkb:Yongle_Encyclopedia
gptkb:Expedition_of_Zheng_He
Construction of the Forbidden City
construction of the Forbidden City
expansion of the maritime expeditions
gptkbp:language Chinese
gptkbp:military_campaign gptkb:Mongol_invasions
gptkbp:military_operations Consolidated power through military campaigns
gptkbp:mother gptkb:Empress_Ma
gptkbp:patronage Arts and literature
gptkbp:political_position Overthrew his nephew
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Emperor_Jianwen
gptkbp:reform centralization of power
Centralized bureaucracy
gptkbp:reign 1402
1424
gptkbp:religion gptkb:Buddhism
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Emperor_Xuande
gptkbp:title gptkb:Yongle_Emperor
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Great_Wall_of_China
gptkb:Admiral
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4