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Note 14: James C. Boyajian, "The Chien-wen, Yung-lo, Hung-hsi, and Hsüan-te Reigns, 1399 – 1435," in The Ming Dynasty, 1368 – 1644, Part 1, 182 – 304.
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The Fifth Karmapa, Dezhin Shegpa (Kar-ma bDe-bzhin gshegs-pa) (1384-1415), was invited to China and taught the Chinese Ming Emperor, Yung-lo.
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This made the reign of Yung-lo the most magnificent period of the Ming epoch, but beneath the surface decay had begun.
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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He was, incidentally, in charge of the compilation of the largest encyclopaedia ever written, the _Yung-lo ta-tien_ commissioned by the Yung-lo emperor.
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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Yung-lo considered that the time had come to annex these regions to
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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There was a great massacre of supporters of the young emperor, and the victor made himself emperor (better known under his reign name, Yung-lo).
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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_Yung-lo ta-tien_ are now lost (Kuo Po-kung, Yüan T'ung-li studied this problem).p. 265: Yen-ta's Mongol name is Altan Qan (died 1582), leader of the
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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Yung-lo (1403-1424), however, lived in the actual palaces of the Mongol rulers, and all the luxury of the Mongol epoch was revived.
A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949
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The Lu edition provides a text based upon a comparative study of the T'u reprint, the Yung-lo Ta Tien text, and Chang Chih-hsiang's edition.
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Yung-lo Ta Tien was taken from the chia-t'ai edition or from an independent source.
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