Late Middle Ages · East Asia · War
1449
Tumu Crisis
1449
The young Ming Zhengtong Emperor, goaded by his eunuch Wang Zhen, led an army north against Esen's Oirat Mongols and was captured alive when his camp was surrounded at Tumu fortress. Half the imperial cavalry died. China's northern prestige collapsed. The emperor was eventually ransomed, placed under house arrest, and later restored.