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Life 23 December, 1605 - September 30, 1627 AD

Reign 1621 - 1627 AD , Reign Period TianQi (天啓) - "Heavenly Opening"

Zhu (朱) Youqiao (or Youxiao)(由校) , Name as Emperor XiZong (熹宗)

In the aftermath of the political clashes that created and ended the short lived previous Taichang Reign of the Guangzong Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the Confucian class once more lost out to the opposing and nearly united faction of the eunuchs.

All of them seem very colorful. Having thus eliminated many of his enemies and gaining an almost free reign behind the Throne of the retard Emperor, later he even become so self confident as to later proclaimed himself to be Nine-Thousand Years (九千歲) which clearly intended to convey the message that he was symbolically the second most important person in the country, not very much behind or below the Emperor himself, the Lord of Ten-Thousand Years (萬歲).

It was then that he first got acquainted with electronic dance music, seeing Tiësto perform at the Olympic Games opening ceremony on live TV. The music’s energy and drive captivated him and by his mid-teens, Garrix had taught himself how to produce and play his own songs. Key Events Though Xizong had a mostly uneventful reign, here are some key events that took place while he was in “power”: - The dutch invaded and occupied Taiwan, a Chinese protectorate.

Thereafter, officially the Emperor reigned for only a short 7 years until his death in 1627 AD. Behind the Throne however, for the length of the entire reign period the court eunuchs led by Wei Zhongxian - who is considered the most powerful and notorious eunuch in Chinese History - were in virtual control of State Affairs.

Zhu Youxiao's first wife and Empress was Xiao Ai Zhe.

In 1621 AD upon the death of his Father Zhu Youxiao ascended to the throne at the young age of 15, when still susceptible to manipulation.

xizong ming emperor biography of martin garrix

The successor to the Throne, a clear headed Man and the brother of  Zhu Youqiao wasted no time at all and promptly eliminated him. - Gold;put throughout as to show wealth. He allied with the eunuchs Wang Tiqian 王體乾 and Li Chengzhen 李承貞 and Grand Academician (daxueshi 大學士) Quan Shen {榷-木+水}沈, three persons that supported him and his ever-growing influence in inner-court fights against the so-called Donglin Faction (Donglin dang 東林黨) of court officials.

As described below, with the Emperor distracted by his hobbies, two leading Eunuchs by the name of Ke and Wei Zhongxian (Previously: Wei Si (魏四, literally, Wei Fourth; Name as Eunuch: Li Jinzhong (李進忠 ; Life: 1568 AD -1627 AD) saw their opportunities.

The Tianqi Reign of the Ming Dynasty was by and a large an unprecedented travesty.  Except for perhaps in carpentry, no lasting achievements were made by or under the Xizong Emperor.

Due to his lack of mental abilities the Emperor, illiterate, was unable to read any of the Court Documents.

He had intended to make use of the Temple by converting it into his private Mausoleum and Cemetery site, however, as may be clear from the actions of the succeeding Emperor Chongzhen (Reign: 1628 AD - 1644 AD), the body was never interned at this Temple.

In an interesting turn of events, the relationship between Lady "West Li" and Li Jinzong seems to have evolved into- or sprouted from a sort of romantic relationship, with the now aging court Lady even going as far as to live together with the eunuch inside the Palace of Heavenly Purity (Qian Qing Gong), The Emperors Quarters or "House" in the Forbidden City.

It’s clear that he has no producing boundaries, delivering dancefloor-oriented stompers as well as vocal-heavy and melodic pop anthems including his track with David Guetta & Brooks ‘Like I Do’ which reached over 10 million streams and over 7 million views on YouTube after just 10 days. One story of the Xizong Emperor tells how he would like to dress up, at times in summer dressing up as if it were winter time, and he was inspecting a frozen Palace on a snowy wintry night.

- Vases;displays advance art. Shortly thereafter, on September 30 of 1627 AD, the Emperor died at the young age of only 21 years.

The Xizong Emperor is buried at the De Ling Tomb, at the Ming Dynasty Tombs (Shi San Ling), Changping District, north west Beijing.

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In the case of the young Emperor Xizong, it was one of the court Ladies, a former maid servant known as "West Li" (also known as Wang Ke (客氏)) who had been the wet-nurse of the little Emperor as a baby and child, who cooperated with the eunuch Li Jinzong (later also known as : Wei Zhongxian) in hatching a plot against the Throne.

As history has it, Lady West Li was promiscuous of her very nature.

Born in 1610 as the oldest son of Emperor Guangzong 明光宗 (the Taichang Emperor 泰昌, r. 1620-1627), the Tianqi Emperor 天啓, personal name Zhu Youjiao 朱由校, was the second-last emperor of the Ming dynasty 明 (1368-1644).