The Hongxi Emperor (August 16, 1378–May 29, 1425) was an Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China.
As soon as he became Emperor Hongxi in September 1424, he canceled Zheng He's maritime expeditions and abolished frontier trade of tea for horses as well as missions for gold and pearls to Yunnan and Annam.
Although Hongxi had a short reign, he is credited with reforms that made lasting improvements, and his liberal policies were carried on by his son, Xuande Emperor.
Fortunately for the Ming Empire, Yongle’s successor Hongxi proved to be a skilled administrator, and began to clear the mess his father left behind.
Given the historical context, Emperor Hongxi does not deserve blame for shortsightedness; on the contrary, he should be praised for his practical concern of the people.
In Hongxi’s words: “Relieving people’s poverty ought to be handled as though one were rescuing them from fire or saving them from drowning.” Had Ming China continued Yongle’s extravagant expansionism, it would drown in endless poverty.
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Hongxi's determinance attracts Mengjie and he falls for her.
Hongxi also falls for Mengjie as he is adorable.
Mengjie's trust of Hongxi is breached when she steals Mengjie's martial art manuals.
Following the incident, the former Consular-General of the Chinese Consulate in New York City, Zhang Hongxi, who was at the restaurant that night, twisted the facts and attacked Falun Gong maliciously when he was interviewed by the Chinese World Journal.
After reading your interview with Zhang Hongxi in the World Journal's June 12 edition, I felt strongly that Zhang was lying to your newspaper.
As the chief of New York's Fifth Precinct said, "In America, the responsibility of a policeman is to protect the constitutional rights of citizens from being obstructed." The founding principles of the U.S. are freedom and justice.
Zhong Hongxi Died From Torture in the Fushun City Labor Camp, Family Members Illegally Sent to Forced Labor Camp," which revealed the facts of the persecution of Zhong Hongxi's family.
The article mentioned that, "On December 26, Zhong Hongxi was sent to Fushun Forced Labor Camp (Wujiabao).
The person involved signed the receipt with: "Zhong Hongxi refused to sign." They didn't realize this would be irrefutable evidence of their crimes.
Wanyan Hongxi was having one hell of a time; two female slaves had caught his fancy and he was pondering ideas in his head.
But Wanyan Hongxi was only concerned with finding out what was that thing that Senggum claimed could defeat all four of the ‘Aces’.
Only when the leopards walked close to one of bonfires did he see that, in fact, there was a leash and collar around their necks and each leopard had a big fellow on the other end of the leash.
Gary Biehn, chair of the Business and Corporate Group at White and Williams LLP and a delegate on Philadelphia's recent Trade presentation on initial business considerations in China, and spoke on the impact and importance of World Trade Organization (WTO) compliance and strategies and related legal considerations for doing business in China.
Many U.S. based companies are evaluating whether With China's 1.3 billion population, the low cost of labor certainly factors into the equation.
Further, as detailed by Ambassador Hongxi, the Chinese economy has grown The Wall Street Journal recently reported an 8% growth in China's economy in 2002 and a 9.9% growth on an annual basis during the first quarter of 2003.
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The book represents the charisma of Mao Zedong, a great military strategist, who had an outstanding mastery of history and military strategy.
Written by Sunzi (of the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC)), translated, annotated and commented by Li Qingshan and Ning Ling, illustrated by Wang Hongxi and Liu Yonghua
The contents include the original text, annotations, modern Chinese translation, and 40 graceful traditional Chinese paintings drawn by famous artist Wang Hongxi and some 100 pictures.
Hongxi Zhang, Haiyong Gan, Dong Lu, and Mahmoud Fallahi
Nonlinear optical and electro-optic properties of organic-inorganic hybrid sol-gels doped with chromophores.
Haiyong Gan, Hongxi Zhang, Christopher T. DeRose, Robert A. Norwood, Mahmoud Fallahi, Jingdong Luo, Alex K. Jen, Boyang Liu, Seng-Tiong Ho, and Nasser Peyghambarian
Jinsong Bei, Jinian Bian, Hongxi Xue, and Wangning Long, "A New Heuristic Algorithm for OBDD Variable Ordering," 3rd International Conference on ASIC, p.
Shown here with Yung Wing's portrait are (left to right) Yale historian Jonathan D. Spence; Yale-China Association chair David A. Jones; United Technologies vice president Ruth Harkin; Zhang Hongxi, Consul General of China; Frank Yung, Yung Wing's grandson; President Richard C. Levin; and Judith Reeve, who painted the portrait.
A portrait of Yale graduate Yung Wing, Class of 1854 -- the first person from China to graduate from an American university -- was unveiled by President Richard C. Levin and Zhang Hongxi, consul general of China, in a ceremony May 5 in a garden of the President's House on Hillhouse Ave.