What is Yongle known for?
Subsequently, one may also ask, what does Yongle mean?
Zhu Di was the fourth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty. In 1402, he successfully overthrew his nephew and occupied the imperial capital, Nanjing, after which he was proclaimed Emperor and adopted the era name Yongle, which means "perpetual happiness".
In this regard, how did Yongle become emperor?
Emperor Chengzu took the reign name Yongle Emperor, meaning 'Eternal Contentment'. After a three-year civil war, the Prince of Yan was the victor, and he became Emperor Chengzu, taking the reign name Yongle Emperor, meaning 'Eternal Contentment' or 'Eternal Joy'.
Because the Yongle emperor wanted to impress Ming power upon the world and show off China's resources and importance, he gave orders to build even larger ships than were necessary for the voyages. The second expedition (1407-1409) took 68 ships to the court of Calicut to attend the inauguration of a new king.