Zhengde

Zhengde

▪ emperor of Ming dynasty
Wade-Giles romanization  Cheng-te , personal name (xingming)  Zhu Houzhao , posthumous name (shi)  Yidi , temple name (miaohao)  (Ming) Wuzong 
born 1491, China
died 1521, China

      reign name (nianhao) of the 11th emperor (reigned 1505–21) of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), during whose reign eunuchs achieved such power within the government that subsequent rulers proved unable to dislodge them.

      Zhu Houzhao ascended the throne in 1505, taking the reign name Zhengde. Devoting himself entirely to pleasure-seeking, he relied on his eunuchs for information on the government. Corruption became rampant, public offices were bought and sold, and excessive taxes were levied on the people. Because the eunuchs who dominated the government were for the most part northerners, the southern provinces were without representation, and their situation was particularly bad. Rebellions were frequent there, and large numbers of people turned to banditry. Finally, in 1510, the Zhengde emperor became aware of the corruption and ordered the execution of the chief eunuch, Liu Jin, whose house was found to be piled with rare jewels, gold, and silver.

      But eunuchs still retained influential positions within the government, for the emperor refused to devote himself to statecraft. Instead, he delighted in traveling incognito throughout the country—on one occasion he was nearly captured in a Mongol raid—and spending his time learning exotic languages. He mastered Tibetan, Mongol, and Juchen and gave himself titles in these languages. Hundreds of officials who criticized his eccentric behaviour were tortured, killed, or demoted.

      The young emperor drowned when his pleasure boat capsized. He was succeeded on the throne by his cousin, Zhu Houcong, who ruled as the Jiajing emperor.

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