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  1. Zhu Youlang (chinesisch 朱由榔, Pinyin Zhū Yóuláng, W.-G. Chu Yu-lang, * November 1623 in Peking, China; † April 1662 in Kunming, Provinz Yunnan, China), Herrschername Yongli, auch Prinz von Gui genannt, war der letzte Kaiser der Südlichen Ming-Dynastie, nachdem die Mandschuren die Ming-Hauptstadt Peking eingenommen und die ...

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    Zhu Youlang ( chinesisch 朱由榔, Pinyin Zhū Yóuláng, W.-G. Chu Yu-lang, * November 1623 in Peking, China; † April 1662 in Kunming, Provinz Yunnan, China), Herrschername Yongli, auch Prinz von Gui genannt, war der letzte Kaiser der Südlichen Ming-Dynastie, nachdem die Mandschuren die Ming-Hauptstadt Peking eingenommen und die Qing ...

  3. 25. Jan. 2014 · Zhu Youlang 朱由榔 (1623-1661), known as the Yongli Emperor 永曆 (r. 1646-1661), was the last emperor of the Emperor Shenzong 明神宗 (r. 1572-1619) and inherited his father's title of Prince of Gui 桂王. In the early Chongzhen reign 崇禎 (1628-1644) he was given the title of Prince of Yongming 永明.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhu_YoulangZhu Youlang - Wikipedia

    Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui and last serious claimant to the Ming throne, was delivered into the custody of Wu Sangui, a Chinese general who had once served the Ming, and Manchu prince, general, and high minister of state, Aixinga.

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  5. The first Prince of Gui was Zhu Changying, 7th son of Wanli Emperor. This peerage had 6 cadet commandery princely peerages, all of these second-rank peerages had not inherited. The last Southern Ming emperor, Zhu Youlang (Yongli Emperor) was a member of this peerage.

  6. 18. Apr. 2024 · Zhu Youlang was a claimant to the Ming throne after the Manchu forces of Manchuria had captured the Ming capital at Beijing and established the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12). A grandson of the Ming emperor Shenzong (reigned 1572–1620, reign name Wanli), Zhu was given the title of the prince of Gui.

  7. Prinz von Lu (Luh*) 潞王 Zhu Yihai 朱以海 -- -- , manchmal als Regentschaft des Prinzen von Lu (Lou) bezeichnet. 魯王臨國 1645–1653 Prinz von Lu (Lou*) 魯王 Zhu Yuyue 朱聿[金粵] -- Shaowu 紹武 1646: Prinz von Tang 唐王 Zhu Youlang 朱由榔 -- Yongli 永曆 1646–1662 Prinz von Gui 桂王