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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Zhu Yuyue (Chinese: 朱聿鐭; pinyin: Zhū Yùyuè; 1605 – 20 January 1647), the Prince of Tang (Chinese: 唐王; pinyin: Táng Wáng), reigned as the Shaowu Emperor...
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in Zhenjiang, Martini continued working with the short-lived regime of Zhu Yujian, Prince of Tang, who set himself up as the (Southern) Ming Longwu Emperor...
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the Qing on 6 July 1645, the Prince of Tang Zhu Yujian, a ninth-generation descendant of Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang, managed to escape by land to the...
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members of the House of Zhu, ruled China from 1368 to 1644. The Ming dynasty succeeded the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. Its founder, Zhu Yuanzhang, was one of...
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"Longwu Emperor" Zhu Yujian, Prince of Tang—a ninth-generation descendant of Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang—and one in Zhejiang around "Regent" Zhu Yihai, Prince...
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monarchical rank E.g. Chénghuà Dì (成化帝), "Chénghuà" being the era name of Zhu Jianshen, while "Dì" refers to his rank as an emperor Regnal names (尊號; zūn...
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him. As Qu Shisi disobeyed Zhu Hengjia, Zhu went to Wuzhou to capture Qu and arrest him at Guilin. At the same time, Zhu Yujian has been enthroned as Longwu...
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family helped raise Zhu Yujian, the Prince of Tang, to the throne of Emperor of Southern Ming, he was given the imperial surname "Zhu" and thereafter referred...
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born Zhu Yousong, Prince of Fu; Ming pretender and emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty which resisted the Qing dynasty Longwu Emperor, born Zhu Yujian, Prince...
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list) – 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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the Nanjing court. Zhu Changfang, Prince of Lu, declared himself regent in 1645, but surrendered the next year. In 1644, Zhu Yujian was a ninth-generation...
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re-creation of 1403. After Zhu Yujian enthroned as the Longwu Emperor of the Southern Ming, he posthumously restored Zhu Fu's princely title and princedom...
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Ming regimes: one centred in coastal Fujian around the “Longwu Emperor” Zhu Yujian, Prince of Tang, – a ninth-generation descendant of the Hongwu Emperor...
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Their founder was Bang Po [ja] who was from Shanxi and was a loyal of Zhu Yujian in Southern Ming, China. Korean clan names of foreign origin "성씨유래검색색:...
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Great Rites Controversy.) The imperial family's original family name was Zhu (朱), but the Hongwu Emperor adopted the dynastic name Ming (明) (as were all...
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ISBN 1-877209-14-7 Hoe, J.: Les systèmes d'équations polynômes dans le Siyuan Yujian (1303), Paris, Collège de France (Mémoires de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes...
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Grand Vizier of Safavid Empire October 11, 1645 Isfahan Persia Jani Khan Zhu Yujian Emperor of the Great Ming October 6, 1646 Fujian Southern Ming Qing soldiers...
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fell, and the Ming clans of Zhu Yousong, Zhu Yihai, and Zhu Yujian established the Southern Ming regime. Among them, Zhu Yujian of Tang was crowned emperor...
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Zhu Changfang (Chinese: 朱常淓; pinyin: Zhū Chángfāng), also known as the Jingyi Taoist (敬一道人; 1608–1646) was the last Prince of Lu (潞王) (an area claimed...
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their allegiance to the Qing dynasty 18 August Zhu Yujian becomes the Longwu Emperor at Fuzhou August Zhu Yihai becomes regent of Ming at Shaoxing, taking...
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Li Wei the Magistrate 李卫当官 Yongzheng Emperor 2000 Zheng Chenggong 郑成功 Zhu Yujian 2000 Zhang Wentian Yu Liu Ying 张闻天与刘英 Mao Zedong 2000 Baogong Shengsijie...
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of Qing broke through Nanjing, and the Hongguang regime was destroyed. Zhu Yujian, the clan relative of Ming founded a new court called Longwu at Fuzhou...
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Chinese population. July 29: Zhu Yujian, the Prince of Tang, is named Regent (or "Protector of the State" 監國). August 18: Zhu Yujian, the Prince of Tang, is...
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Tian Qin Chai 倚天钦差 Heshen 2005 破天荒 Li Kaifu 2006 The Jinyiwei Guard 锦衣卫 Zhu Yujian 2007 Ge Men 哥们 Wang Gang Da Sao 大嫂 Fan Zhiyuan Xue Se Xiang Xi 血色湘西 Mr...
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dynasty who had many temple names including Weizong which was given by Zhu Yujian This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Weizong...
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Pengzhen Luo Shanshan as Jin Daozhi Shu Chang as Jin Meili Li Le as Ouyang Yujian Li Kechun as Ouyang Qian Shi Danjiang as Liu Shouhua Pan Juan as Cui Yi...
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Hong Xiuying Wang Kuirong as Qin Xiang Dong Xuan as Ming Zhu Yan Kuan as Sheng De Lou Yujian as Zhang Tianyuan Zheng Yitong as Hua Niang Chi Shuai as...
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Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns, Siyuan yujian (simplified Chinese: 四元玉鉴; traditional Chinese: 四元玉鑒), also referred to as Jade Mirror of the Four Origins...
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However, he escaped in Wuchang and fled to Changsha. Two months later Zhu Yujian was proclaimed emperor in Fuzhou and He was appointed president of the...
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