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Is Zhu Qizhen the only emperor captured by ethnic minorities in history?
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Ming Yingzong (1427- 1464) Zhu Qizhen, the eldest son of Xuanzong in Ming Dynasty, whose birth mother is unknown, acceded to the throne in 1435, with an orthodox title. He was only nine years old when he ascended the throne. He is the master of fatuity, assisted by Sanyang (Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong and Yang Pu), and the society is still stable.

Since Wang Zhen came to power, politics began to corrupt, and Valla committed crimes from the south beyond the Great Wall. With the support of fir trees in Wang Zhen, Yingzong personally embraced the country, which led to the "civil strife" in which Yingzong was captured and the Ming Dynasty declined.

After Yingzong was captured, Ming officials in Beijing named Zhu Qiyu, Yingzong's younger brother, as Emperor and Jingdi. After being released by Vala, Yingzong was imprisoned in Beijing by Jingdi for eight years. Later, when Jingdi was dying, he killed many officials, including the famous soldiers who resisted Vara.

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