Jiajing Emperor 明世宗
(重定向自Jiajing)




The Jiajing Emperor (Chinese:嘉靖; pinyin:Jiājìng; Wade–Giles:Chia-ching; 16 September 1507 –23 January 1567) was the 11th emperor of the Chinese Ming dynasty who ruled from 1521 to 1567. Born Zhu Houcong, he was the former Zhengde Emperor's cousin. His father, Zhu Youyuan (1476–1519), the Prince of Xing, was the fourth son of the Chenghua Emperor (r. 1465–1487) and the eldest son of three sons born to the emperor's concubine, Lady Shao. The Jiajing Emperor's regnal name, "Jiajing", means "admirable tranquility".