• Dì; 1623–1662; reigned 24 December 1646 – 1 June 1662), personal name Zhu Youlang, was the fourth and last emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty, reigning...
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    Ming from the execution (1662) of Zhu Youlang. However, Zhu Benli's identity and existence are disputed, and Zhu Youlang is generally taken to be the last...
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  • second-rank peerages were inherited. The last Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang (Yongli Emperor), was a member of this peerage. As members of this peerage...
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  • Yongli Emperor, born Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui; Ming pretender and emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty Prince of Lu, born Zhu Yihai; a leader of the...
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    Wanli Emperor (redirect from Zhu Yijun)
    head of the Qing army, detained and executed the last Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang, in Yunnan. One of the many historical accounts of the Wanli Emperor...
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    youngest was Zhu Changying, Prince of Gui (Zhu Youlang's father). Among these imperial uncles, Zhu Changxun was the eldest uncle, and Zhu Yousong was the...
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    Kingdom of Tungning that Koxinga had founded in Taiwan. In 1648, Zhu Youlang sent Zhu Shugui to serve as regent for Koxinga's troops, changing his title...
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  • continually pushed farther south, and the last emperor of the Southern Ming, Zhu Youlang, was finally caught in Burma, transported to Yunnan, and executed in...
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    Bada Shanren (redirect from Zhu Da)
    to the House of Zhu, the Ming imperial family. The Qing dynasty had purged and executed Zhu Youlang and many other members of the Zhu family that ruled...
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    court had to purchase robes from local theater troupes. On 24 December, Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui established the Yongli (永曆) regime in the same vicinity...
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    was a general of Ming China, and swore allegiance to Zhu Youlang. After the execution of Zhu Youlang, he swore allegiance to Koxinga, and was promoted to...
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    purchase robes from local theater troops. On 24 December, Prince of Gui Zhu Youlang established the Yongli (永曆) regime in the same vicinity. The Prince of...
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  • advanced into Burma with Wu Sangui and captured the Southern Ming pretender Zhu Youlang. He was canonised as Jìngkāng (敬康). This article incorporates text from...
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    defeated by the Qing until 1662, when the last Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor, was captured and executed. Despite the Ming defeat...
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  • mother of Zhu Yousong. Posthumously honoured as "Empress Dowager Xiaocheng Duanhui Cishun Zhenmu" (孝誠端惠慈順貞穆皇太后) by Zhu Yousong, Zhu Youlang changed the...
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  • some dispute, and Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor, is generally taken to be the last emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty. In 1646, Zhu Benli took the title...
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    Zhu Youlang. Supported by rebel loyalists, he persisted in resistance against the Qing conquest even after the Qing capture of Kunming in 1659. Zhu and...
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  • Zhu Yousong, Emperor (1644–1645) Zhu Yujian, Emperor (1645–1646) Zhu Yihai, Regent / Emperor (1645–1655) Zhu Yuyue, Emperor (1646–1647) Zhu Youlang,...
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  • (1340–1378, reigned 1370–1378), emperor of the Northern Yuan dynasty Zhu Youlang (1623–1662, reigned 1646–1662), Southern Ming emperor This disambiguation...
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  • authority over the province of Yunnan. In 1662, after the execution of Zhu Youlang, the last claimant to the Ming throne, Wu was also given jurisdiction...
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    Jiangnan area. The Ming imperial clan's last regime was eradicated after Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor, was captured and killed. The Kingdom of Tungning...
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    Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer in China (d. 1680) November 1 – Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui, the Yongli Emperor, the 4th and last emperor of the Southern...
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    local theater troupes. He led a successful offense against his cousin Zhu Youlang but was deposed and executed on January 20, 1647, when the Ming turncoat...
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    : 58  In 1660, the Chinese invaded the Burmese capital at Ava to capture Zhu Youlang, the last Southern Ming emperor. Sensing a possible weakening of Burmese...
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    shave their forehead, leaving their remaining hair tied into a queue. Zhu Youlang, the last emperor of the Southern Ming, was killed by Wu Sangui in 1662...
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  • clan (昭聖太后 馬氏; 1578–1669) Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor (永历帝 朱由榔; 1623–1662), fourth son Unknown Zhu You? (朱由?), first son Zhu You?, Prince Min of Gui...
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    Zhu Yujian (Chinese: 朱聿鍵; pinyin: Zhū Yùjiàn; 1602 – 6 October 1646), nickname Changshou (長壽), originally the Prince of Tang, later reigned as the Longwu...
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    due to an old legend regarding Zhu Youlang and his flee from Wu Sangui and the Qing dynasty According to legend, as Youlang fled south towards Burma, he...
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    Douglas, Count of Skenninge, Swedish field marshal (b. 1611) June 1 – Zhu Youlang, the 4th and last emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty of China (b. 1623)...
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    defeated by the Qing until 1662, when the last Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang, the Yongli Emperor, was captured and executed. Despite the Ming defeat...
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