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Yongle emperor massacre of the innocents

          In retaliation for this, Yongle purged the capital of all his political opponents, killing tens of thousands of people.

        1. Other lions have no rights to speak of — they can only wait for their brother or uncle who is the emperor to begin his bloody massacre.
        2. In retaliation for this, Yongle purged the capital of all his political opponents, killing tens of thousands of people.
        3. Thus, the revolution began with massacre and robbery.
        4. Yongle Emperor.
        5. In retaliation for this, Yongle purged the capital of all his political opponents, killing tens of thousands of people....

          Yongle Emperor

          Emperor of China from 1402 to 1424

          Not to be confused with Yongli Emperor.

          "Zhu Di" redirects here.

          For the scientist, see Zhu Di (scientist). For the footballer, see Zhu Di (footballer).

          "Yongle" redirects here. For other uses, see Yongle (disambiguation).

          Yongle Emperor
          永樂帝

          Palace portrait on a hanging scroll, kept in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

          Reign17 July 1402 – 12 August 1424
          Enthronement17 July 1402
          PredecessorJianwen Emperor
          SuccessorHongxi Emperor
          Tenure2 May 1370 – 17 July 1402
          SuccessorHimself as emperor
          Born2 May 1360
          Yingtian Prefecture, Ming dynasty (present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China)
          Died12 August 1424(1424-08-12) (aged 64)
          Yumuchuan, Ming dynasty (present-day Duolun County, Inner Mongolia, China)
          Burial8 January 1425

          Chang Mausoleum, Ming tombs, Beijing

          Spouse

          Empress Renxiaowen

          (m. 1376; died 1407)​