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féi liù shì Philippe VIyuē hàn 'èr shì John II the Goodchá shì Charles V le Sage
chá liù shì Charles VI le Insensechá shì Charles VII le Victorieux shí Louis XI
chá shì Charles VIII l'Affable
chá liù shì Charles VI le Insense
wáng cháo  (1368niánshíèryuè3rì1422niánshíyuè21rì)
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   chá liù shì fēng )( CharlesVIleInsense, 1368 nián 12 yuè 3 1422 nián 10 yuè 21 yòu chēng 'ài de chá guó wáng cháo guó wáng( 1380 nián- 1422 nián zài wèi)。 chá shì zhī
  
   zài wáng de jīng zhì zhī hòuyóu chá liù shì de jīng shén bìng guó zài xiàn piàn hùn luànfēng jiàn zhù zhī jiān máo dùn chóngchóngào 'ěr liáng pài gèn pài wéi zhēng duó chá liù shì de shè zhèng quán hùn zhàn xiūchéng shì mín nóng mín yóu 'è liè de shēng cún huán jìng duō xíng bào dòng。 1382 nián 'áng jūn shēng fǎn kàng zhòng shuì de shì mín bào dòngqiān chuí dǎng yùn dòng)。
  
   yīng lán guó wáng hēng shì chèn guó ruò zhī 1415 nián zhòng bǎi nián zhàn zhēng gèn gōng jué wèi de yuē hàn gōng rán yīng guó rén jié méng。 1415 niánhēng shì zài 'ā ràng 'ěr gōng jiàn shǒu cuī huǐ liǎo yōng yòu jué duì yōu shì bīng de jūn jūn tǒng shuài 'ào 'ěr liáng gōng jué chá bèi jīng guò liè de shī bàizhì 1419 nián zhěng guó běi zāo yīng jūn zhàn lǐng chá liù shì bèi yīng guó rén de méng yǒu gèn gōng jué bèi hēng shì zài qiān shǔ fèn tiáo yuē( 1420 nián tiáo yuē)。 gēn gāi tiáo yuē chá liù shì zhī xià 'ěrhòu lái de chá shìbèi duó chéng quánràng wèi hēng shì


  Charles VI (madman) (Charles VI le Insense, 1368 年 12 月 3 日 -1 422 10 21, also known as the lovely Charlie) King of the French House of Valois (reigned 1380 -1 422). Son of Charles.
  After his father the king of good governance, as Charles VI of mental illness, the French once again into chaos. Contradictions between the feudal lords, of Orleans and Burgundy sent to fight for Charles VI sent the photo endless political infighting. Urban residents and farmers because of poor living environment held several riots. 1382, Rouen and Paris have occurred against the heavy taxes of the public riots (Lead hammer party movement).
  King Henry V of England the opportunity to take advantage of French weakness at the 1415 resumption of the Hundred Years War. Duke of Burgundy John the Fearless openly allied with the British. 1415, Henry V in the Agen Court archers destroyed by the absolute position of the French troops, French military commander captured Charles Duke of Orleans. After a series of failure, until in 1419 the British occupied the whole northern France has been. Charles VI was an ally of the British captured the Duke of Burgundy, and Henry V in Troyes forced to sign a treaty (1420 Treaty of Troyes). Under the treaty, Charles VI's son Charles (later Charles VII) was disinherited so that in Henry V.
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