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After the dynastic head of the Red Turbans suspiciously died in 1367 while a guest of Zhu, there was no one left who was remotely capable of contesting his march to the throne, and he made his imperial ambitions known by sending an army toward the Yuan capital Dadu ( present-day Beijing ) in 1368.
During the 2000 ROC presidential election in Taiwan, Zhu predicted " no good ending for those involved in Taiwan independence ".
no: Zhu Rongji
In addition, the NRA was regarded as a progressive force on behalf of ordinary people persecuted by warlords, for which it received warm welcome and strong support from peasants and workers .。 It was no surprise the NRA could march from Zhu River area to Yangtze River in less than half a year and annihilate the main force of Wu and Sun, and strengthen its force from 100, 000 to 250, 000.
no: Zhu Xi
As both his daughters died early too, it seems that there are no natural heirs from Zhu Youxiao left any more.
no: Zhu Da
Mencius criticized Yang Zhu as one “ who would not pluck a hair from his body to benefit the world .” However, Yang Zhu emphasized that self-impairment, symbolized by the plucking of one ’ s hair, would in no way lead to others ’ benefit.
no: Zhu
Zhu Xiao Di has no relation to Robert van Gulik but tried to stay faithful to the fictionalized history of van Gulik's Judge Dee.
no: Zhu Youlang
Emperor Wu's nephew Xiao Fan ( 蕭範 ) the Prince of Poyang, who believed that Hou was about to rebel, suggested a preemptory attack, but Zhu advised against it, and Emperor Wu took no action on Xiao Fan's recommendation.
When Army commander Zhu De, Liu Bocheng and Nie Rongzhen, his fellow Sichuanese, sent him money and a letter, asking for safe passage through his territory, including the Luding Bridge, he happily obliged ... ' Chiang gives my army no ammunition or food, how can we fight tough battles?
A fellow correspondent offered Gen. Zhu another escape route, reminding him that China had a longstanding policy of no first use of nuclear weapons.
Zhu Tong has no choice but to join Liangshan since he will be killed by the prefect if he returns to Cangzhou.
Zhu has no choice but to pack her belongings immediately and bid Liang farewell.
However, he also took no action when Zhu Youzhen ordered him to attack Liu Yan, who controlled the modern Guangdong and Guangxi region and who had recently declared himself the emperor of a new state of Southern Han.
With Li Huaiguang weakened, Zhu no longer treated him with respect but instead as a subordinate.
As a native, Zhu was expected to accept a much lower wage package than a foreign coach and there would be no language barrier.
With the withdrawal of Li Keyong's armies Zhu Quanzhong was no longer strong enough to defeat them.
In this way no single commander would hold enough power to threaten Zhu Quanzhong again.
Finally the court appointed Hu Zhen Grand General of the Metropolitan Guards and he had no more to do with Zhu Quanzhong.

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According to the Chinese government, Lin Biao was made aware that Mao no longer trusted him after the 9th Central Committee, and he harbored a strong desire to seize supreme power.
no: Lin Biao
Years after, Sun Jian's two eldest sons, Sun Ce and Sun Quan, caused Liu Biao no end of trouble as they sought to avenge their father's death.
no: Liu Biao
According to the Epilogue of Han ( 續漢書 ) by Sima Biao ( 司馬彪 ), when he was a teenager, Kong Rong paid a visit to an official named Li Ying, who received no one but the very eminent and his own relatives.
Gao approached the key figure of Lin Biao ; while Lin gave no practical support, his agreement with Gao's views probably influenced Gao to continue to seek backing.
no: Ban Biao

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Other participants in the March also went on to become prominent party leaders, including Zhu De, Lin Biao, Liu Shaoqi, Dong Biwu, Ye Jianying, Li Xiannian, Yang Shangkun, Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping.
But Zhu Di was not the oldest brother, forcing his father to name Zhu Biao, the Prince of Jin, as the crown prince.
His grandson Zhu Yunwen, the son of the late Zhu Biao, was crowned as the Jianwen Emperor.
He posthumously demoted his late elder brother Zhu Biao as Crown Prince Yiwen, demoted two younger brothers of Jianwen Emperor to commoners and kept them under house arrest at Fengyang, presumably till their deaths ; also under house arrest there was Zhu Wengui, the 2-year-old son of Jianwen Emperor, who would only be released as long as 55 years later.
Even though the Hongwu Emperor may have meant for his descendants to be buried near his own Xiaoling Mausoleum ( this is how Hongwu's heir apparent, Zhu Biao was buried ), Yongle's relocation of the capital to Beijing necessitated the creation of a new imperial burial ground.
Zhu's close affiliation with Mao Zedong began in 1928 when under the assistance of Chen Yi and Lin Biao, Zhu defected from Fan Shisheng's protection and marched his army of 10, 000 men to the Jinggang Mountains.
Along with Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Lin Biao, Lin Boqu, and Luo Ronghuan, Peng opposed Mao's attempt to liberalize China's culture and politics in the first stages of the 1957 Hundred Flowers Campaign, but then supported Mao's efforts to arrest and persecute Chinese citizens who had criticized the CCP later that year.
His only public appearance during this time was a photograph of him published on the front page of the People's Daily and other major newspapers on May 1, 1962, showing a somewhat emaciated Chen shaking hands with Chairman Mao, while Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, and Deng Xiaoping ( the entire inner core of leadership of that time, with the exception of Lin Biao ) look on.
Thus, the first generation, from 1949 to 1976, consisted of Mao Zedong as core, along with Zhou Enlai, Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Chen Yun, Peng Dehuai, later Lin Biao and Gang of Four ( neither Lin or the Gang are today considered by official discourse to be part of this generation because of political antagonism resulting from the Cultural Revolution ).
) In 1955, Liu attained the rank of field marshal, ranking as the 4th amongst 10 field marshals of the PLA, next to Zhu De, Peng and Lin Biao.
On the morning of August 1 at exactly 2: 00 a. m., Zhou Enlai, He Long, Nie Rongzhen, Ye Ting, Ye Jianying, Lin Biao, Zhu De, Chen Yi and Liu Bocheng led their troops and attacked the city of Nanchang from different directions.
His father, Zhu Biao, Crown Prince Yiwen ( 朱標 ), was the son and designated heir of the Hongwu Emperor, founder of the Ming Dynasty.
When Zhu Biao died in 1392 before ascending to the throne, the Hongwu Emperor made Zhu Biao's son, Zhu Yunwen, his successor, rather than Zhu Biao's younger brothers Zhu Shuang ( the Prince of Qin ), Zhu Gang ( the Prince of Jin ) or Zhu Di ( the Prince of Yan ).
** Zhu Biao, Crown Prince Yiwen ( 10 October 1355 – 17 May 1392 ), eldest son and initial successor of the Hongwu Emperor
" Red Army University "( 紅軍大學 ) and interviewed some senior and important officers in the Communist party of China, for example, Lin Biao ( 林彪 ), Liao Chengzhi ( 廖承志 ) and Zhu De ( 朱德 ), especially the first chairman of People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong ( 毛澤東 ) on February 9.
Zhu Biao () ( 10 October 1355 – 17 May 1392 ) was Emperor Hongwu's first son and Crown Prince of the founder of the Ming Dynasty.

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