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The Jingtai era ((中文)) was the Chinese era used by the Jingtai Emperor, the seventh emperor of China's Ming dynasty, from 14 January 1450 until his deposition on 11 February 1457. On 11 February 1457, Emperor Yingzong took advantage of the Jingtai Emperor's serious illness and inability to attend court, launching the "Duomen Coup" (奪門之變, 'Storming of the Gates Incident') and reclaiming his imperial throne. On 15 February of the same year, Emperor Yingzong changed the era to the Tianshun era.[1][2]
Correspondence between the Western and Sexagenary calendars
Jingtai | 1st year | 2nd year | 3rd year | 4th year | 5th year | 6th year |
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Western calendar | 1450 | 1451 | 1452 | 1453 | 1454 | 1455 |
Sexagenary calendar | gēngwǔ (Template:Zhi) | xīnwèi (Template:Zhi) | rénshēn (Template:Zhi) | guǐyǒu (Template:Zhi) | jiǎxū (Template:Zhi) | yǐhài (Template:Zhi) |
Jingtai | 7th year | 8th year | ||||
Western calendar | 1456 | 1457 | ||||
Sexagenary calendar | bǐngzǐ (Template:Zhi) | dīngchǒu (Template:Zhi) |
Other coexisting regimes' eras
- China
- Dongyang (Template:Zhi, 1449–1450): Ming period—era name of Huang Xiaoyang (Template:Zhi)
- Xuanyuan (Template:Zhi, 1451): Ming period—era name of Zhu Huizha (Template:Zhi)
- Tianyuan (Template:Zhi, 1453–1457): Oirats—era name of Esen
- Tianshun (Template:Zhi, 1456): Ming period—era name of Li Zhen
- Vietnam
- Đại Hòa (Template:Zhi) or Thái Hòa (Template:Zhi) (1443–1453): Later Lê dynasty—era name of Lê Nhân Tông
- Diên Ninh (Template:Zhi, 1454–1459): Later Lê dynasty—era name of Lê Nhân Tông
- Japan
- Hōtoku (宝徳, 1449–1452): era name of Emperor Go-Hanazono
- Kyōtoku (享徳, 1452–1455): era name of Emperor Go-Hanazono
- Kōshō (康正, 1455–1457): era name of Emperor Go-Hanazono
See also
References
- ^ Li (2004),第206頁.
- ^ History of Ming (1739),vol. 11.
Bibliography
- Li, Chongzhi. 中國歷代年號考 [Zhongguo Lidai Nianhao Kao]. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Co. December 2004. ISBN 7101025129 (Chinese).
- Deng, Hongbo. 東亞歷史年表 [Chronology of East Asian History]. Taipei: National Taiwan University Program for East Asian Classics and Cultures. March 2005 [26 November 2021]. ISBN 9789860005189. (原始内容存档于25 August 2007) (Chinese).
- Zhang, Tingyu. History of Ming. 1739.