Hongzhi (Chinese: 弘治; pinyin: Hóngzhì; Wade–Giles: Hung-chih; lit. 'great governance'; 14 January 1488 – 23 January 1506) was the era name (nianhao) of the Hongzhi Emperor, the tenth emperor of the Ming dynasty. It was used for a total of 18 years. During the Hongzhi period, the Ming dynasty's political clarity and economy continued to develop, and this period is known in historiography as the "Hongzhi Restoration" (弘治中興).

On 19 June 1505 (Hongzhi 18, 18th day of the 5th month), the Zhengde Emperor ascended to the throne and continued to use the Hongzhi era name. The following year, the era was changed to Zhengde.[1][2]

Comparison table

Hongzhi12345678910
AD 1488148914901491149214931494149514961497
Sexagenary cycle Wùshēn (戊申)Jǐyǒu (己酉)Gēngxū (庚戌)Xīnhài (辛亥)Rénzǐ (壬子)Guǐchǒu (癸丑)Jiǎyín (甲寅)Yǐmǎo (乙卯)Bǐngchén (丙辰)Dīngsì (丁巳)
Hongzhi1112131415161718
AD 14981499150015011502150315041505
Sexagenary cycle Wùwǔ (戊午)Jǐwèi (己未)Gēngshēn (庚申)Xīnyǒu (辛酉)Rénxū (壬戌)Guǐhài (癸亥)Jiǎzǐ (甲子)Yǐchǒu (乙丑)

Other regimes' era names that existed during the same period

See also

References

  1. Li Chongzhi (December 2004). Zhongguo Lidai Nianhao Kao. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Co. p. 207. ISBN 978-7-101-02512-5.
  2. History of Ming, Volume 17:〔弘治〕十八年五月,孝宗崩。壬寅,即皇帝位。以明年為正德元年,大赦天下。

Bibliography

  • Li Chongzhi (2004), 《中國歷代年號考》 [Zhongguo Lidai Nianhao Kao] (in Chinese), Beijing: Zhonghua Book Co., ISBN 7101025129
  • Deng Hongbo (2005), 《東亞歷史年表》 [Chronology of East Asian History] (in Chinese), Taipei: National Taiwan University Program for East Asian Classics and Cultures, ISBN 9789860005189.
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