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The '''Emperor Zhengde''' (26 October 1491 – 20 April 1521) was the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, known for his lackluster leadership and childish disposition. One of his preferred concubines was [[Shao Jun]], who eventually became a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin order]] after his death.
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'''Zhu Houzhao''' (朱厚照; 1491 – 1521), the '''Zhengde Emperor''' (正德帝), was the tenth Emperor of the [[Ming dynasty]] of [[China]].


He was eventually succeeded by his nephew [[Jiajing]], due to him having no proper heir.
==Biography==
[[Category:Characters]]
After his ascension to the throne in 1505, Zhu Houzhao did not attend to the affairs of state seriously, preferring to enjoy a life of leisure, outside the walls of the [[Forbidden City]]. That being said, he did not hesitate to condemn opponents to a painful death, typically via ''[[lingchi]]'',<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: The Zhengde Emperor]]</ref> as was the case of [[Liu Jin]], a corrupt [[eunuch]] who was implicated on charges of treason in 1510.<ref name="Liu Jin">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: Liu Jin]]</ref>
[[Category:Historical Characters]]
 
Among his [[concubine]]s, the Emperor's favorite was [[Shao Jun]], who eventually became a member of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Assassins]] after his death. He liked abusing his power and often used Shao Jun for mischief and humiliation of the court,<ref name="Scroll 1">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: Scroll 1 (China)|Scroll 1]]</ref> as well as a spy in his campaigns against the [[Mongolia|Mongols]].<ref name="Scroll 4">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: Scroll 4 (China)|Database: Scroll 4]]</ref>
 
Due to the Zhengde Emperor's lack of a legitimate heir, he was eventually succeeded by his cousin [[Zhu Houcong]], who ruled as the Jiajing Emperor through secret backing by the [[Templars|Templar]] eunuchs known as the the [[Eight Tigers]].<ref name="Scroll 4" />
 
==Personality and traits==
The Zhengde Emperor was notorious for his lackluster leadership and childish disposition.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
 
==Behind the scenes==
The Zhengde Emperor's birth name is Zhū Hòuzhào (朱厚照). His family name, Zhū (朱), refers to the color {{Wiki|vermilion}}. His personal name is Hòuzhào (厚照). The former component Hòu (厚) literally means "thick" though in this context can mean "profound" or "substantial". Zhào (照) means "to shine", "to illuminate", or "to reflect".
 
Zhèngdé (正德) is Zhū Hòuzhào's era name. Historically, Chinese emperors were given posthumous names, {{Wiki|temple name}}s, and {{Wiki|Chinese era name|era names}}. In English, it is conventional to refer to early Chinese monarchs by their posthumous names. However, after the [[Tang dynasty]], posthumous names became increasingly long and tedious to read and write, spanning at least seven characters. From the Tang up until the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] Yuan dynasty, emperors are conventionally referred to by their temple names, whereas the emperors of the last two dynasties, the Ming and Qing, are commonly referred to by their era names. Emperors of dynasties before the Ming tended to have multiple era names, which made it impractical to adopt their era names to identify them posthumously, but starting from the Ming, emperors began to adopt one era name per reign.
 
As Zhū Hòuzhào's era name, Zhèngdé is not one of his actual names, but the name of his regnal period. Thus, it is incorrect to call him "Emperor Zhengde" or even "Zhengde" rather than "the Zhengde Emperor" (i.e. "Emperor of the Zhengde era"). The era name Zhèngdé (正德) literally means "correct virtue".
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Ming Storm]]'' {{c|non-canon}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Emperors of China]]
[[Category:Ming dynasty]]
[[Category:Zhu (朱) lineage]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 23 May 2026

Zhu Houzhao (朱厚照; 1491 – 1521), the Zhengde Emperor (正德帝), was the tenth Emperor of the Ming dynasty of China.

Biography[edit | edit source]

After his ascension to the throne in 1505, Zhu Houzhao did not attend to the affairs of state seriously, preferring to enjoy a life of leisure, outside the walls of the Forbidden City. That being said, he did not hesitate to condemn opponents to a painful death, typically via lingchi,[1] as was the case of Liu Jin, a corrupt eunuch who was implicated on charges of treason in 1510.[2]

Among his concubines, the Emperor's favorite was Shao Jun, who eventually became a member of the Chinese Assassins after his death. He liked abusing his power and often used Shao Jun for mischief and humiliation of the court,[3] as well as a spy in his campaigns against the Mongols.[4]

Due to the Zhengde Emperor's lack of a legitimate heir, he was eventually succeeded by his cousin Zhu Houcong, who ruled as the Jiajing Emperor through secret backing by the Templar eunuchs known as the the Eight Tigers.[4]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

The Zhengde Emperor was notorious for his lackluster leadership and childish disposition.[5]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Zhengde Emperor's birth name is Zhū Hòuzhào (朱厚照). His family name, Zhū (朱), refers to the color vermilion. His personal name is Hòuzhào (厚照). The former component Hòu (厚) literally means "thick" though in this context can mean "profound" or "substantial". Zhào (照) means "to shine", "to illuminate", or "to reflect".

Zhèngdé (正德) is Zhū Hòuzhào's era name. Historically, Chinese emperors were given posthumous names, temple names, and era names. In English, it is conventional to refer to early Chinese monarchs by their posthumous names. However, after the Tang dynasty, posthumous names became increasingly long and tedious to read and write, spanning at least seven characters. From the Tang up until the Mongol Yuan dynasty, emperors are conventionally referred to by their temple names, whereas the emperors of the last two dynasties, the Ming and Qing, are commonly referred to by their era names. Emperors of dynasties before the Ming tended to have multiple era names, which made it impractical to adopt their era names to identify them posthumously, but starting from the Ming, emperors began to adopt one era name per reign.

As Zhū Hòuzhào's era name, Zhèngdé is not one of his actual names, but the name of his regnal period. Thus, it is incorrect to call him "Emperor Zhengde" or even "Zhengde" rather than "the Zhengde Emperor" (i.e. "Emperor of the Zhengde era"). The era name Zhèngdé (正德) literally means "correct virtue".

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]