Rule of Ren and Xuan
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The Reign of Ren and Xuan (Chinese: 仁宣之治; pinyin: Rén Xuān Zhī Zhì) (1424-1435) refers to the reigns of the Hongxi Emperor (r. 1424-25) and Xuande Emperor (r. 1425-35) of the Ming dynasty, which was considered the golden age of that dynasty. After the Xuande Emperor's death, the dynasty began to gradually decline.
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