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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 [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese Assassin Brotherhood]] after his death.
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.


He was eventually succeeded by his nephew [[Jiajing]], due to him having no proper heir.
He was eventually succeeded by his nephew [[Jiajing]], aided by the [[Templars]], due to Zhengde having no proper heir.
 
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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 Chinese Assassin Brotherhood after his death.

He was eventually succeeded by his nephew Jiajing, aided by the Templars, due to Zhengde having no proper heir.

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