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    Zhu Cilang (Chinese: 朱慈烺; pinyin: Zhū Cílǎng; Wade–Giles: Chu Tz'ǔ-lang; 26 February 1629 – June 1644) was a crown prince of the Ming dynasty. He was the eldest son of the Chongzhen Emperor and Lady Zhou, Empress Xiaojielie, and he was made the crown prince in 1630.

  2. 朱慈 烺 lǎng (1629年2月26日—1644年6月 [1] ), 中國 明朝 崇禎帝 朱由檢長子、母 周皇后 。 崇禎 二年(1629年)出生,崇禎三年(1630年)封為 皇太子 。 生平. 崇禎十七年(1644年), 李自成 攻入 北京 , 李邦華 、 史可法 及 姜曰廣 希望朱慈烺到 南京 監國 ,不久因 北京外城 被攻破而無結果。 朱慈烺下落后无定论。 一种说法认为,朱慈烺本擬送到 朱純臣 家暫避,但 北京內城 被攻破,李自成先已找到他。 李自成指朱慈烺無罪,而朱慈烺請求李自成「不可驚我祖宗陵寢」、「速以禮葬我父皇母后」及「不可殺戮我百姓」,並指現在投降的官員是不忠不義,應盡殺之。 後來李自成封朱慈烺為宋王。

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    Zhu Youjian was the fifth son of Zhu Changluo, the Taichang Emperor, and one of his low-ranking concubines, Lady Liu. When Zhu Youjian was four years old, his mother was executed by his father for reasons unknown and was buried secretly. Zhu Youjian was then adopted by his father's other concubines. He was first raised by Consort Kang, and after sh...

    When the Tianqi Emperor died in October 1627, he had no surviving heir (his last son died a year prior during the mysterious Wanggongchang Explosion). As the emperor's brother, Zhu Youjian, then about 16 years old, ascended the throne as the Chongzhen Emperor. His succession was helped by Empress Zhang (widow of the Tianqi Emperor), despite the man...

    While the Chongzhen Emperor was not especially incompetent by the standards of the later Ming, he nevertheless sealed the fate of the Ming dynasty. In many ways, he did his best to save the dynasty. However, despite a reputation for hard work, the emperor's paranoia, impatience, stubbornness and lack of regard for the plight of his people doomed hi...

    Consorts and Issue: 1. Empress Xiaojielie, of the Zhou clan (孝節烈皇后 周氏; 10 May 1611 – 24 April 1644) 1.1. Zhu Cilang, Crown Prince Xianmin (獻愍太子 朱慈烺; 26 February 1629 – 1644), first son 1.2. Zhu Cixuan, Prince Yin of Huai (懷隱王 朱慈烜; died 15 January 1630), second son 1.3. Princess Kunyi (坤儀公主; 1630 – 24 April 1644), first daughter 1.4. Princess Changp...

    Portrayed by Seo Young-jin in the 1981 KBS1 TV Series Daemyeong.
    Portrayed by Wong Wai in the 2000, TVB series Crimson Sabre.
    Portrayed by Moses Chan in the 2003, TVB series Perish in the Name of Love.
    Chao, Zhongchen (2000). Chongzhen zhuan (崇禎傳) ISBN 957-05-1612-7
    Fagan, Brian M. (2000), The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History, 1300–1850, Basic Books, ISBN 9780465022724
    Mote, Frederick W. (2003), Imperial China 900-1800, Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780520048041
    Swope, Kenneth M. The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44(Routledge, 2014).
  3. Die feindlichen Truppen bereits vor den Toren der Verbotenen Stadt, unterzeichnet Kaiser Chongzhen seinen letzten Befehl: der 16jährigen Kronprinz Zhu Cilang soll in Zukunft das Chinesische Reich regieren. Nach dem Selbstmord des Kaisers flieht der Kronprinz nach Nanjing, wo seine Anhänger auf ihn warten.

  4. Like Quan Yu and Cao Cao, Zhuge Liang is famous in China's history. He was one of the key rulers in the kingdom of Shu Han that was founded by Liu Bei when the Eastern Han Empire (AD 25-220) fell in 220. He had the responsibility for plotting strategy in the dangerous era on behalf of Liu Bei and his son.

  5. Zhu Meichuo (2 May 1630 – 26 September 1647), known by her title Princess Changping, was a Chinese princess of the Ming dynasty. She was one of the children of the Chongzhen Emperor and Empress Zhou.

  6. Shi-Liang Zhu's 224 research works with 7,280 citations and 7,752 reads, including: Ambient microwave-to-optical converter